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Steve Bould; Arsenal’s signing of the summer?
I’m sure that you, just like I am, have been shocked and impressed by Arsenal’s defensive displays so far this campaign. This time last season, we’d just been humiliated 8-2 at Old Trafford, had already conceded 10 goals in the Premier League, and we looked a million miles away from even finishing in the top […]
Someone has to go at Arsenal!
Apart from a host of downbeat Arsenal fans, I don’t think anyone saw that the circus was visiting Ewood Park at the weekend. But in their oversized clown shoes and wacky array of haircuts, the Gunners started with artistic dominance and finished with some comedy defending. WTTGT
Pat Rice: Legend
Continuity is something taken for granted in the modern game. Managers come and go like a Tottenham’s best players, but one thing that cannot be faulted is the management team at Arsenal. Arsène Wenger is a loyal servant, and behind the great Frenchman is arguably and even greater Englishman. Naz Hak explains… WTTGT
Rice, Rice, baby
Arsene Wenger has been speaking about the speculation surrounding assistant manager, Pat Rice. Speculation is that Rice is set for retirement this summer after an affinity stretching nearly half a century with the club. WTTGT
Bould move sees Rice into retirement
Is Steve Bould going to step up to assistant manager? With Pat Rice said to be on the verge of retirement, it would open up a huge opportunity to be part of the Gunners’ management team. Whoever takes on the role has big boots to fill after an honourable career; Rice won’t be easy to […]
Perry Groves: “We have wasted an opportunity”
Welcome the Gunners’ town has been speaking to club legend, Perry Groves. The former winger gave us his views on if Cesc Fabregas should stay, where Arsenal have gone wrong this season, and what might have been different if Sir Alex Ferguson did take that job in 1986. WTTGT
