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Time to worry

A few weeks ago I wrote a piece suggesting caution to those who wished Arsene Wenger to step down from his post as Arsenal manager. I stand by the point I made then: in this situation is too rash of a decision to let a man who is so involved and part of the fabric at the club […]

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Arsenal are filing for divorce

Having gone a goal up so early on Wednesday, I for one was eagerly anticipating Arsenal to go on and really take the game to Everton.  By the end of the match, it was a different story and when Francis Coquelin’s attempt of a cross in the dying moments went out of play, BANG, went […]

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Wenger shifts attitude for Arsenal’s future

With Roy Hodgson bemoaning the lack of English players available to him as he attempts to, where so many others have failed before him, turn England into a major force on the international stage, assistance is coming in the most unlikeliest of forms, Arsenal and their connoisseur of foreign talent, coach Arsene Wenger.  After supporters used the […]

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No-money Arsenal priced out of a move for Huntelaar

While there has been much talk of Olivier Giroud’s long-awaited arrival as an Arsenal player of serious goal-scoring substance, there remains reports linking the Gunners with a move for a new striker in January. However, according to the Sun, that will not be Schalke’s Dutch hotshot Klaas-Jan Huntelaar. The man nicknamed “The Hunter” has already proven his goalscoring […]

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Everton match will indicate Arsenal’s top four chances

Without a doubt, tonight’s encounter at Goodison will prove a stern test for Arsenal and, perhaps more importantly, an indicator of what the season holds for the Gunners. We travel to the match in fluctuating form, with a deflating stalemate at Villa Park increasing the fans’ frustration following a turbulent North London derby win over […]

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Everton Gold: Three Classic against the Toffees (Videos)

Arsenal and Everton are two sides who have endured some entertaining matches over the past number of years. The fixture has thrown up some unpredictable meetings between the two teams. At times, it has proved a one-sided domination in years gone by, as well as an incredibly tense affair. The two sides share some classic […]

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Wenger must go before legacy is tarnished

Arsene Wenger has earned the status of football God and reached plateaus no other individual has touched – but the time has come for him to step down as manager of Arsenal before his impeccable reputation is tainted for good. Last week’s victory over North London rivals, Tottenham, was not enough to paint over the well-formed cracks as […]

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Should Arsenal cash in on Abou Diaby?

One of the most pleasing aspects at the start of the season was the return of Abou Diaby. The 26-year-old was fit and firing on all cylinders, as he bossed the midfield alongside Santi Cazorla and Mikel Arteta. Not only did Diaby add much needed height muscle to our trio in the middle, but he […]

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