- Quartet in doubt as Arteta makes 3 changes | Expected Arsenal line-up vs Wolves
- Arsenal face battle with PL rivals to sign £88m star who's open to Premier League move
- Arsenal in fierce battle with PL rivals to sign £70m star as Arteta looks to add depth in key area
- Arsenal injury update: Arteta confirms key duo could miss Wolves clash
- Arsenal eyeing move for 6ft 2in Bundesliga star after scouts step-up checks - report
- ‘He did really well’ - Key Arsenal star receives plaudits after impressing in win vs Club Brugge
- Arsenal plan to launch ambitious swoop to sign £131m duo to revamp key position - report
- Arsenal showing ‘genuine interest' in signing £87m in-demand star - report
- [Player ratings] Brugge 0-3 Arsenal: 23y/o stars with 9/10 but one Gunner struggles
- Arsenal plan to step up efforts to sign exciting £52m in-demand star - report
All posts tagged "Champions League"
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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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Why I Don’t Feel Bad For Philippe Senderos
Had Senderos not bullied his way to a loan move to Milan, where he played infrequently and with no distinction, he would have been the one to step into Kolo Toure's spot.
- Posted January 23, 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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Arsenal End 2009 In Style
It was a cold, mid-week December evening on the south coast, yet an Arsenal side shorn of their two most important players still came away with a very convincing win.
- Posted December 31, 2009
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Arsenal Station’s Decade in Review
It was a decade full of dozens of magical moments-the kind of moments that are the reason anyone watches football or follows a club.
- Posted December 30, 2009
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Someone Needs to Teach Arsene about Respect
While his critics have shown themselves to be highly disrespectful time and time again, Arsene Wenger has always respected the game of football and those in it whom deserved that respect.
- Posted December 12, 2009
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Up to Standard?
Tuesday evening brought us one of the strangest matches this supporter has seen in a long time. Arsenal completely dominated the entire match yet they won only 2-nil and Standard Liege hit the post twice....
- Posted November 26, 2009
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Still Paying the Price for the International Break
There's really no sense in dwelling on this match. Sunderland is a solid side this season that drew at United and beat Liverpool. Almost our entire side had been away from the club for two weeks on...
- Posted November 23, 2009
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It’s Not Quite As Bad As It Seems
While the injury to Robin van Persie was disturbing news this past weekend, let’s try not to go overboard. Posts on message boards and the like have been raging about how our season is over, etc., etc.,...
- Posted November 17, 2009
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Cesc Fabregas’ Secret Weapon
Our regular Guest Contributor, Ted Harwood, takes a look at Cesc Fabregas’ secret weapon, Alex Song, and his emergence this season as one of the best defensive midfielders in the Premier League. Song’s form is directly related...
- Posted November 16, 2009




