An awful lot has happened this week, especially in the past 48 hours or so. However, I’m just going to cover what I think is most important concerning The Arsenal. So, this week the main Arsenal-related talking points are: our scruffy win at Queens Park Rangers, the war of words between Wojciech Szczesny and Andre […]
Archive | May, 2013
Arsenal Ladies, doing it for the girls – Gunners Fair
As a creative writer who adores football, a weekly column on a quality website with top Gooners combines two loves perfectly. Though I do write and edit for various other websites and blogs on different topics including football, I’m excited and honoured that Dave approached me to be part of the team of a new-look […]
Bender and Adler Scouting Report – Doppelpass Column
With the first week of WTTGT in full swing it’s my turn to introduce myself. My name is Chris, or for people who follow me on twitter @germangunners. In case you follow my blog and/or tweets you may know that I’m always keen to get you an insight into weekly (Arsenal related) Bundesliga action. As the Bundesliga is pretty much the center […]
Does Carlos Vela deserves another chance at Arsenal? – Vibes from La Liga
Before I dive straight into my first piece for WTTGT, I’d like to thank Dave Seager for giving me the opportunity to write for this up-and-coming Arsenal website. My column is devoted to news regarding Arsenal from Spain. So you can expect some updates on ex-Gunners plying their trade in Spain, loanees and reports from […]
What A New Kit Deal Could Really Mean For Arsenal
For almost 20 years now, the famous Nike ‘Swoosh’ has adorned the shirts of Arsenal’s finest, from Ashley Cole to Robin van Persie. But despite this long-standing affiliation with the American sportswear company, recent reports suggest that the North London club may just be ready to follow suit and sign elsewhere. But other than a […]
Arsenal frustrating, Arsenal not convincing, but Arsenal WINNING – The Scott Davis Rant
There was an air of inevitability about Sunday’s result at Old Trafford which put Chelsea one point clear of us in third, having played a game less. Manchester United, championship sewn up, lined up with a side missing the likes of David de Gea, Rio Ferdinand, Michael Carrick and Wayne Rooney to name a few. […]
The Kronke v Usmanov Cold War Hots up – The Far Side View
After much negotiation, with the final fee agreed at ‘one bag of pickle onion monster munch and a scotch egg’ (I miss scotch eggs, they don’t have them down here) and with all the paperwork signed and registered, THE SUNDAY MORNING GOONER’s transfer to WTTGT is complete. So without further pontificating….. ‘Welcome to my world’, THE […]
Where are they now? The search for former Gunners: Week One – Kevin Campbell
It seems really weird to introduce myself, but the hell with it, here it goes. I’m Matt, and have been the editor of the site for the past year. While I’ve enjoying myself since taking over the site, I haven’t had to power to enforce the much-needed changes that I thought WTTGT needed. However, a […]
Woody’s Weekly Wound Up – Wenger, Gervinho and Ramsey don’t deserve to be scapegoats
Before I start I’d just like to say that it’s an honour and a privilege to have been asked to throw my two bobs worth into the ring with these guys on @WTTGT. I couldn’t believe it when Dave (@goonerdave66) contacted me to see if I’d join up, as you see, I’m not a blogger as […]
QPR 0-1 Arsenal – “Momentum” In Our Favour, As The End Is In Sight
In an ideal world, my first match report for Welcome To The Gunners Town match review would’ve followed a thrilling encounter packed with goals and talking points, maybe in the manner of the 5-2 victory against Tottenham Hotspurs, or even a gentle 7-3 win against a club managed by Alan Pardew. Either would’ve done nicely. As […]
