Many Arsenal fans have accepted that Captain Marvel (Cesc Fabregas) himself will finally seal his move to the Catalans this summer. Barcelona have long been interested in the midfielder and it’s expected that once a fee is agreed, Cesc will leave. So, WTTGT Writer, Thomas Koornhof writes for the first time [for WTTGT] about who […]
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A Gooner’s alternative season review
WTTGT Writer, Dean Cox writes this extremely alternative season review from the eyes of an Arsenal fantatic. With 30 years of watching Arsenal behind him, Cox’s passion as a die-hard Gooner spills out into this stunning array of vocabulary. WTTGT
Wenger faces crucial close season
Arsène Wenger faces a turbulent summer ahead facing some make-or-break decisions. Can he convince his star names to stay? Can he convince the star names to come? WTTGT Writer, Martin Lindsay assesses the Frenchman’s dilemma. WTTGT
Taking the Tweets: Wilshere is #FIFAKing
Twitter has fast become the communication tool between the famous and the ordinary and our own Arsenal contingent are no different. But, it gives us fans a chance to exploit their private lives (to reasonable extent of course, ahm ahm superinjunction). WTTGT Writer, Ryan Cottell brings you: Taking the Tweets; the first of many WTTGT […]
Argentina’s very own “El Arse”
There’s only one Arsenal… right? Actually, that is wrong. Ralph Hewitt writes for the first time on WTTGT about the other Arsenal; Arsenal de Sarandí. The Argentine side have a connection to the North London version in that they share a name, but what else do they have in common? WTTGT
Is Wenger anti-English?
Wenger is a great manager and has a firm place in Arsenal’s hsitory, but WTTGT writer, Jak Penny explores the question on many fans’ lips: Is Wenger anti-English? WTTGT
Arsenal 2010/11 – The Stats
WTTGT writer, Sam Fordyce presents the stats and facts for Arsenal’s 2010-11 season. WTTGT
My daddy says I’m the bestest
In the Danish striker, Nicklas Bendtner, Arsenal have a world class footballer capable of winning trophy after trophy, award after award. This is not my opinion, but clearly that of both he and his family. With a self-quoted £12m bounty on his head, it’s likely the player will leave this summer, but why would they […]
Could the answers be a former Spurs man?
Usually, an ex-Spurs player would be treated like scum at the Emirates. Throw in Manchester United into an array of former clubs and you’ve got the recipe of hatred in Arsenal ranks. But one of those men could well be available and more importantly, could tick all the boxes that Wenger is looking for. WTTGT
How do you solve a problem like left-back?
While Arsenal mull over their summer transfers targets, names like Gary Cahill, Chris Samba and Gervinho are all being touted as topping that list. But Wenger could have a problem in the left-back position if Gael Clichy is sold. Jak Penny assesses the club’s options. WTTGT
