This evening I received a response to my article on the way Iwobi and Alexis restricted our attack versus West Brom by constantly moving into the middle and how Wenger failed to change this. I have used it as a blog below… Dave… read today’s blog. Loved the tactical depth. Would love to take your […]
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Wined, dined and 89’d… An Arsenal Love Affair.
Another fantastic guest post by @R_GOONER Having not been invited to the premier last week (but I’m over it) it was a great pleasure to dig deep into my pocket for the 89p to be at the Emirates to watch the Membership screening of the 89 film. (Ed: if you haven’t read it yet, read […]
Would moving Ozil up front with Lacazette re-energise the German Playmaker?
This article was a comment on this morning’s piece on Arsenal trying a 352 with a partner for Lacazette. Dave suggested Giroud or Welbeck but an old Gunners Town writer got in touch suggesting an interesting alternative. I agree with pretty much all about the formation and midfield, but ideally we would keep Ozil who could still […]
Post WC-Qualifiers: which nation has the best attackers in the Premier League?
Our friends at EA SPORTS have provided us with some fascinating data which compares some of the biggest players from the best represented major nations in the Premier League (Brazil, England, France, Belgium, Spain). Statistics provided by EA SPORTS provide an interesting showcase of which country possesses the greatest attacking threat in the Premier League. This […]
Why it should be ‘Kroenke Out’ and not ‘Wenger Out’ – As the Former brings the Latter Anyway
Trouble at the top Firstly, it’s been a long time since I have written anything about The Arsenal, so many thanks to the guys at Gunners Town for at least entertaining the idea. While some people are happy to create those huge threads on twitter, I am much happier putting pen to paper, as it […]
A Theory as to why Wenger will not just walk away from The Arsenal?
It is not often I am moved to write a blog, I tend to just tweet my thoughts on all things Arsenal. However I’ve been having a few chats with my dad (a supporter of nigh on 60 years and the person I blame wholeheartedly for afflicting me with the Arsenal bug), and we’ve been […]
Not so much ‘Arsenal and me’ more ‘Arsenal is me’ – Lessons in Life from AFC
I was asked by the Official Arsenal Pune Supporters Club, in India, to judge an essay writing competition. The title of subject was ‘Arsenal and me’ and today I read the contributions of three selected finalists. The winner from three strong contenders is below and the winning author is Arbaaz Shaikh. Arbaaz is 18 and […]
Arsenal were slammed for doing it. Spurs do it and it’s sexy.
Gunners Town is delighted to host the following guest post from Brad Smith @ArsenalFCView I’ve spent the last few days considering the praise that Spurs are getting from all sides of the media. “Best starting XI”, “Best Kids”, “Best Negotiators”. It all seems a little strange to me. So I started out writing a ranting […]
Can Kroenke and Wenger’s Arsenal compete with Abramovich’s Chelsea?
Gunners Town welcomes guest writer Hari Ramachandran, who was invited to expand on some of his comments on a previous post and has graciously done so in the following article. Thanks Hari – look forward to seeing more from you in the future. Putting things to bed: it’s time to get behind the Arsenal The […]
Yes Wenger may not be a Failure to Kroenke but he would be to Abramovich
Yesterday’s article from @invinciblog caused quite a stir. Most understood that the author had done the research to understand by Stan Kroenke might want to keep Arsene Wenger as his manager. The arguments was compelling but as one Gunners Town reader pointed out in numerous tweets the view is dependent on the owner. A certain […]
