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Arshavin, without a doubt. How he doesn't get a game all the time is beyond me - when he scored 4 at Anfield that night he was unbelievable, and humble about it at the end. He's tricky and can beat players, scores great goals, and can play anywhere across the front line; so would love to see him in a
The takeover news has been dominating the Arsenal news over the last few days and I must say I am a little bored of it already which is a really ignorant thing to say especially considering the importance of it all, but to be honest off pitch shenanigans do not get my juices flowing. I just cannot imagine myself
Yet there are plenty of questions and answers to be had. Where does this leave Red and White holdings? The cute and attractive name that hides the face of Alisher Usmanov. It appears that he has lost the race to own Arsenal FC but he does not have to sell his stake if he doesn't want to. Yet, if he
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The third goal was like an Arsenal goal of old. Squillaci made a great tackle in the penalty area and Diaby held off his man, dribbled passed him and chipped a ball to Cesc on the halfway line, Cesc's first time cushioned pass under pressure into Walcott's path was pure Cesc. Walcott flew away from the
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As usual Wenger has to take a slow walk down the halls of the treatment room corridor to check on the availability of players to choose from. The curtains of Alex Song's bed are drawn shut
The media paint a picture of Arsenal being dark and doomy apart from the football we play. Everything else is just a shambles. Everywhere we turn it is Arsenal haven't won a trophy for 6 years, Arsenal cannot defend, Arsenal need steel, Arsene Wenger will not spend, Arsene Wenger is a moaner
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With the amount of possession we have most games we really should be scoring more. This is sometimes due to poor finishing, occasionally wrong decisions and sometimes (rarely though) failing to create sufficient chances. Football is a low scoring game so naturally there will be times when you fail to
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There initially appears to be just two basic schools of thought on this matter: the first is that Arsenal have a problem with leadership and the second is (amazingly) that Arsenal do not have a problem with leadership. The first is an argument often used by critics of Wenger and the second used by Wenger
I have purposefully steered clear of reading around too many places, I dread to think what has been said in certain quarters but I can understand the frustration of our supporters. That being said, I can imagine similar conversations being said amongst the Arsenal staff. When the players really needed the
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The pressure was now on us but with so many important players returning to Arsenal, I couldn't see anything other than a victory for the home side who were chasing the Premier League. The signs were positive after the first 2-5 minutes, often the microcosm window where you can usually tell