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Archive | December, 2012

Arsenal’s three-point plan

For what started off as such a promising season has now lost its wing and is spiraling down towards what we can all associate with, a typical Arsenal season. Oh how the mighty have fallen. Where do I even begin? Too many holes in this club that my two hands are severely inept at preventing this sinking […]

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Do we sack Wenger?

This is the first in a four part series on Arsene Wenger as Arsenal manager in 2012-13. I am going to discuss the rash – firing Le Boss, the climate in football – compared to the three teams in England above Arsenal, the third segment will be a discussion on the tactics that Arsenal should […]

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Oxlade-Chamberlain is right about Arsenal

So while Reading – Arsenal didn’t provide the 12 goal thriller we all witnessed during the Capital One Cup earlier this year, the Premier League duo tried their absolute best to replicate the memorable encounter on Monday evening, netting seven as the Gunners secured a 5-2 win over the Royals to move them within two points of […]

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Reading to seek revenge against the Gunners (Video)

After a dramatic October night filled with both joy and heartbreak, Monday’s game between Reading and Arsenal provides the opportunity for the clubs to settle the score. Often mocked for its inferiority to other competitions, the League Cup rarely provides anywhere near as much entertainment as the Premier League. WTTGT

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Arsenal fans: You don’t want Park back

Watching Celta Vigo take on Real Madrid in the Copa Del Rey on Wednesday night, there was one name that caught my attention when the teams were announced – that of Park Chu-Young. The South Korea international is currently on loan with the La Liga outfit having failed to make the desired impact at Arsenal. WTTGT

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Arsenal should stick with Wenger until May at least

A result that shocked the footballing world. A loss that saw many dub the worst in Arsene Wenger’s tenure as manager. Yes, Arsenal fans weren’t exactly jumping with joy following Thomas Vermaelen’s penalty miss at the Coral Windows Stadium that saw them crash out of the Capital One Cup on Tuesday evening. WTTGT

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Why the Capital One Cup is crucial for Arsenal

Despite our season being in turmoil, Arsenal find themselves in the League Cup, or Capital One Cup if you will, against League Two minnows Bradford City tonight. The Gunners are just three positive results away from winning the competition and picking up their first piece of silverware since 2005. WTTGT

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Huntelaar would be Klaas for Arsenal

If you’re the sort of fan who believes everything you, then you will no doubt be aware that Arsenal are pretty much dotting I’s and crossing the T’s in a deal for Klaas-Jan Huntelaar. The Dutch hitman is a man we all know too well about, having scored past us twice this season as well […]

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One dive too many (video)

It’s important that appropriate action is taken now in regard to the diving problem in the Premier League before it becomes accepted as a part of the game. Santi Cazorla’s embarrassing simulation in yesterday’s game against West Brom fuelled a debate which has existed for too long and is exhausted to the point where it’s in danger […]

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Baggies Gold; Three Classic games against the Albion

Arsenal and West Bromwich Albion are two teams who have endured some entertaining matches over the past decade. The fixture has thrown up some unpredictable meetings between the two sides, with a shock result never out of the question. The two sides have shared some classic moments, enjoyable games and world-class goals. WTTGT

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