Only at The Arsenal !!! Injuries are a way of life at The Arsenal, Diaby, Wilshire, Ramsey have all had extended stints on the sidelines, via various causes, but never by one of our own. Le Coq has just returned from a two month sabbatical and was looking not far off his best alongside Elneny, […]
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Arsenal’s Medical Staff seem to be interfering in the club’s Transfer Business
“The Arsenal medical staff are interfering with transfers.” As a headline that is pretty damning, suggesting that the medical staff are deliberately affecting the transfer business of Arsene Wenger. That’s not the truth, but it’s a half truth. Arsene Wenger confirmed in December that more than one signing was likely. A few weeks later it […]

Now is the Time to break the Britannia Hoodoo as City and Foxes leapfrog Gunners
We travel to Mordor on Sunday and, having dropped points on Wednesday, now need a win. City have thumped Palave and vastly improve their goal difference over us and Leicester despite surprisingly dropping 2 points at Villa aare now top Leicester continue to amaze everyone. Way back, before we took on City I think, I […]

Ramsey/Flamini Partnership the Flaw in Anfield Draw but Olly and Joel Shine once more
When the final whistle blew on Monday, I experienced a mixed bag of emotions: disappointed we couldn’t hold on, angry at being completely overplayed in midfield, glad we escaped the game without injuries. However my overriding emotion was that of relief. I was emotionally drained by full-time. Truth be told, I was emotionally drained after […]

Can Wenger afford to risk resting Ozil v Black Cats? For who?
Howdy. We start our FA Cup defense on Saturday by hosting Sunderland in the 3rd round. Once again we play a Premier League side, having played Hull City last year and Spurs before that – in fact, I don’t remember when was the last time we played a lower-league opposition in the 3rd round, but […]

Theo as striker with Chambers and Gabriel to stay in as Per and Ollie rested against Toon
Welcome to the New Year. Our Festive merry-go-round draws to a close with a game against Newcastle and this is the part where I cherish we haven’t progressed further in the Carling Cup. Yes, the manner in which we crashed out was nasty and I certainly wouldn’t want Arsenal to lose on purpose so that the […]