With Arsenal clearly out of the title race in the Premier League, what should we do to make this season a successful one? Should we concentrate on the domestic cups and risk losing Champions League football? Or, should a top four finish be the priority? WTTGT
Archive | October, 2011
Taking the Tweets: Szcez #gottanewmotor
Taking the Tweets this week has our trust goalkeeper getting his hands on some rather nice wheels, while new dad, Jack Wilshere found time out to comment on the trauma in the mobile phone world this week… read more on WTTGT. WTTGT
Why Arsenal are still top of the league
WTTGT Writer: Nicholas Charles writes for the second time, today analysing the rights and wrongs of today’s games, and in particular, the finances involved. WTTGT
Played for Both: Wear the Arsenal boys
Sunderland and Arsenal meet this weekend as the Premier League returns, but who remembers these players donning shirts for both sides? WTTGT
Flop or not: Julio Baptista…
This is the first of our new weekly feature called, ‘Flop or Not’. The feature takes a closer look at a former Arsenal player who, arguably, is sat right on the fence in terms of his impact in north London, so, we ask you, was he a flop, or was he not? First up, Amoy […]
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Vote: Did Arsenal sell Reyes too early?
He came with a whopping price tag for a Wenger singning. At £12.6m, Jose Antonio Reyes was expected to be the future of Arsenal Football Club, tearing up full-backs and scoring wonder goals – dare I say Ronaldo-esque? WTTGT
Missed and forgotten; Jose Antonio Reyes
When Joes Antonio Reyes arrived at Arsenal, the talk amongst the media was that he would develop into a world-beater. In reality, however, he faded into arguably Arsenal’s priciest flop. Sporadic form and mood swings blighted an otherwise encouraging start to his life in London, and some can’t help but wonder what would have become […]
Arsenal set to recruit Jose
The Daily Mail write today that Arsenal are “on the brink” of brining Real Madrid starlet, Jose Rodriguez to The Emirates. WTTGT
Could Francis Coquelin be the next Gilberto Silva?
Back in the summer of 2002, a rather un-Brazilian Brazilian arrived at Arsenal Football Club. While Gilberto Silva has arguably received legendary status at Arsenal, have they uncovered a rival to his defensive midfield crown? WTTGT
