Ever get the feeling you have been had? 12 months ago Arsenal were playing 4231 Theo and Ox were the first two choices for the right wing berth Iwobi was emerging as Alexis’s cover Serge had returned from a disastrous loan under Spulis Arsenal sold Serge to Werder Bremen for a pittance, with rumours that […]
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Top 5 Hallmarks of Arsenal’s Season, Best Player, Young Player, Biggest Disappointment and more….
I thought I’d rehash my usual format of complete chaos for this year’s season review. Let me know in the comments whether the new one works. Albeit it’ll be a full year before I change my ways again if it doesn’t! So, without further ado, I give you… 5 hallmarks of the campaign Arsenal end […]
Alexis Sanchez…..’eres una leyenda’ – A Club Legend or well on the way if he stays?
Alexis…..eres una leyenda The title is in homage to Alexis’s native language (or lengua nativa o idioma nativo), and yes to me he is a legend. The topic of who constitutes a club legend is moot and subjective. Many may balk at these points; however, I have seldom seen a player like Alexis in my […]
So who will be in Charge and Calling shots on and off the field at Arsenal next Season?
The Arsenal league season ends with questions of who will be in charge next season On Sunday the Premier League season ended for Arsenal, with many a cloud hanging over it, many questions are now being asked at the club and by fans and journalists alike. With the contract running out after the FA […]
The Tollington Crew do the Arsenal Foundation Community Ball – Rogues Gallery
The Arsenal Foundation’s ‘A Night To Inspire’ Raises Record Fundraising Total The Arsenal Foundation’s flagship annual fundraiser, A Night To Inspire, hosted by comedian and Arsenal fan, Matt Lucas raised an incredible record total of £464,841 at Emirates Stadium tonight (Thursday 18 May). Thanks to the generosity of the Arsenal first-team, manager, Arsène Wenger and […]
Can we trust Arsenal do what is required to regain Champions League in the first season without it?
Europa League it is, then. I know we are still in the race for a place in the top four but it’s extremely unlikely that either Liverpool or Manchester City will drop points in the final games, so the sooner we accept this demotion the better we will deal with it. I am not exactly […]
Inflict Final Pain at White Hart Lane – Gunners Opportunity to ensure it is still ’61 Never Again’
Howdy. It’s the North London derby today and a start of a very tricky run-in. After playing Spurs away, we face United, Southampton, Stoke, Sunderland and Everton, with only former game and the latter two at home. Can’t remember when we last had a finish to the season so challenging. However we are totally culpable […]
Welbeck back in for Giroud to taunt the Foxes once again – AFC v LCFC
Tonight’s clash with Leicester City marks our first game on home soil for three weeks, with that 3-0 win and performance against West Ham now a very distant memory. Since then we had the disaster that was Crystal Palace away, followed by Arsene Wenger’s unexpected tactical switch to a 5-3-1-1 with wing-backs at Middlesbrough. Then […]
Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Future Giroud
Wembleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey! What an uplifting feeling it is to play another FA Cup final in May, the third in the last four years. It’s been fantastic to see Rob Holding handle his Wembley debut with such composure, to see Gabriel offering us his best Martin Keown impression, to see Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain put in a cherry of […]
How the new Stylistically Flexible Wenger might line Arsenal up to win all the key remaining fixtures
Our last two games have been a breath of fresh air for Arsenal fans. A new formation, two wins, and the sense of optimism that we can adapt stylistically to an ever-evolving Premier League. While the 3-4-2-1 formation is gaining the majority of the recognition, and rightly so, my eyes have been telling me that […]
