Is it still special, when you are playing Monday night, two days after one might have hoped to play in the FA Cup, and when you will probably know your next round opponent, should you beat Bournemouth? Hell yes!! I bloody love the FA Cup have done since I first remember watching a live final […]
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Long before Ian Wright Wright Wright there was Alan Alan Sunderland – #HighburyHero
This week’s Highbury Hero takes back down memory lane to the late 1970’s. When a man with a perm earned himself a permanent place in Arsenal’s history, with the last gasp winning goal in the Five Minute Final in 1979. It’s Alan Alan Alan Sunderland. Alan had a fine turn of pace and although was […]
Just why the FA Cup will always be a Major Trophy for Arsenal and me
After two successive FA Cups in 2014 and 2015, Arsene Wenger became the manager who had won the famous old trophy the most. For me this was hugely gratifying after a long period of him deciding to disrespect the world’s oldest football knockout competition. I could just about handle Arsenal using the League Cup to […]
Our New Signing – Just who is Victor Thompson?
In the past few months we at Gunners Town, both Editors and writers have been overwhelmed by the interaction with the site of one man – Victor Thompson What began as the occasional respectful and insightful comment became a regular flow of comments which I know our writing team value and appreciate. The comments became […]
Arsenal FC’s TOP 10 TV Moments
These are not meant to be the top Arsenal moments but what I believe gave the best Arsenal theatre on TV. Please feel free to disagree & comment with your TV greats: 10 – ‘He may be cast in bronze, but he’s still capable of golden moments’ 9 – The Battle at Old […]