
Indonesia. Freddie Ljunberg himself commented on how stunned he was by the reception he received from fans in Indonesia when he landed there recently. I’m a bit disappointed that Arsenal hasn’t seen the opportunity to expand their image in a country like India unlike United which has already established a name there. A few years back it was even hard to get an Arsenal away kit in a Nike store in India. No such problem for United though since Nike quickly realized that the demand for United
That said, there is, in my opinion, still a need for Arsenal to balance its attacking diversity between using the side’s primary attacking approach and using alternate attacking approaches. If balance in Arsenal’s attacking diversity is not considered by the team and the side diverts too often from its primary attacking approach, I foresee players failing to understand their role in the team's attacking build up play, which increases the likelihood of Arsenal’s build up play breaking down. However, if the team become too focused on one single attacking approach and does not vary that approach often enough, then the side is faced with the aforementioned one dimensional attacking conundrum. That said, I thought the team at the back end of the

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain who would provide a great counter to such tactics as he is more than willing to have a shot from range. He may be the best we have in the squad for long distance efforts as more often than not he hits the target, but he also gets enough power into his shots to trouble the opposition’s keeper. In fact, we could introduce Podolski


Arsenal FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC, who have no love lost between them. So a couple of friends and I decided to head down there and see what it’s like. Let me tell you — it was a great experience and one which I will remember for a long time. The pub itself is very nice and spacious. The owners seemed to be big fans of Celtic FC
Nicklas Bendtner had every chance to become an Arsenal striker but his head was not screwed on correctly. Look at Aaron Ramsey and his attitude and the compare it to Bendtner and hey presto there is the difference While the Dane isn't the technically the best
Arsenal shareholders in tonight's Q&A session. In truth I am sure most of us could guess what the content of the evening would have been before he uttered his first word. Much of what he said has already come out to the press only a few days ago. There will be some detailed articles on this evening and tomorrow I am guessing from those who attended this evening. A few of those attendees were kind enough to tweet the goings on via the weird and wonderful world of Twitter. I thought I'd pick out a few of the questions and his answers and then give my view if you don't mind
