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All posts tagged "Cesc Fabregas"

  • A Catalonian and A Montenegrin Walk Into A Bar…

    Anything can happen between now and May. So, until Sunday, keep the faith, Gooners!

    • Posted February 3, 2010
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  • It’s Not As Bad As It Seems… Yet

    ...when everyone pushed forward yesterday you got the sense that we were falling for United's trap.

    • Posted February 1, 2010
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  • The Date with United and O’Neill’s Problem

    Villa are a quick young side with some power, but if O'Neill thinks he has an English version of Barcelona on his hands and that Villa are a pure footballing side, then he is the "ridiculous" one....

    • Posted January 29, 2010
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  • Some Thoughts on our Draw with Bolton… I mean, Villa

    From here on out, every draw will have us considering one of football's most philosophical questions: Was it two points lost, or a point gained?

    • Posted January 28, 2010
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  • I Didn’t Want to Win the FA Cup Anyway

    I would not be satisfied in the least with a season in which we finished fourth in the league, but won the Carling Cup, or even the FA Cup.

    • Posted January 25, 2010
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  • Bolton Get a Taste of their Own Medicine – And Don’t Like It

    Would anyone have felt bad for Arsenal if James Vaughn had put Everton up 3-1 last week? HELL NO! In fact, no one even mentioned it.

    • Posted January 21, 2010
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  • Arsenal Prepare to Run the Gauntlet

    Should we emerge at the end of the gauntlet not only alive and breathing but stronger than when we went in, the league will be ours for the taking.

    • Posted January 20, 2010
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  • The Word is “Character”

    Both the players and the supporters have come too far and been through too much disappointment in the last few years to just walk away because of one defeat or even a double-digit deficit. That is not...

    • Posted January 18, 2010
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  • Some Thoughts on Ivan Gazidis’s Comments

    Most importantly, the future is right before us. I have no doubts in my mind that, if kept together, this team will dominate the Premier League and Europe in 2-3 years' time.

    • Posted January 8, 2010
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  • Ted Harwood Remembers the 2000s

    I see football as an aesthetic and humanistic undertaking, and there is absolutely no finer team that typifies athleticism, struggle, triumph, and hope for the 2010s than Arsenal.

    • Posted January 5, 2010
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