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It's All Wenger's Fault

The first thing that this adventure has taught is that our DNA as Arsenal fans must dictate that we attack each other incessantly, Twitterly disputing each and every individual, minute, tiny little atomic piece of information, news, gossip and/or complete and utter tripe. Every time a story is released –  accurate or not - it is effectively thrown to the lions as literally thousands of Arsenal followers rip every aspect of its content to shreds before leaving the decaying carcass of a valid argument to turn on each

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101 Things to do Instead of Stressing About the Transfer Window

But rather than let all of that weigh heavy on your mind like a jagged granite hat I’ve decided to provide a list of 101 things that I consider to be more fun, useful or, indeed, imaginative than needlessly stressing about what has already been an annoying and sigh inducing transfer period. I’m sure from the content of the list you will be fully able to work out a) how excited I am about the

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Villa-fied, Good Ri-Den-se & More – Iron Man's Arse Weekly

As the team allowed themselves to be bossed by nonentities such as Nigel Reo-Coker, the Gooner faithful were not shy in showing their anger. The team were roundly booed during and after the game and whether you agree with it or not, I think it’s very difficult to deny people the right to express themselves. Arsenal Football Club is not a communist state although some of the administration would

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A Good Sign for Arsenal?

The league match after that is against Sunderland however and they too have lost their most prolific striker of the past few seasons. They will undoubtedly miss him – he scored some irritating goals against us - and with the much improved Wellbeck currently injured you have to fancy our chances against them. Gyan is a player I like and will of course cause us problems but I am still glad to face them

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Your Vision – Why It’s Not ‘Only’ The Carling Cup To Me

Down the road, however, the family which looked after me after school were going mad. A family of keen Arsenal fans (including one Myles Palmer), they were as happy as I was indifferent and there must have been something in the way they talked about Arsenal that flicked a small, red switch in my brain. It wasn’t long before I declared myself to be an Arsenal fan and a commemorative cup winning Arsenal shirt on my birthday in December made it official.

Your Vision – Transfer Frenzy