With the summer’s transfer rumours in full swing, and players such as Alexis Sanchez and Serge Aurier being linked heavily, here are my top Wenger signings so far. I think there is argument for Mesut Ozil to be amongst these players, but after one season, it is hard to tell…at least for me. It is […]
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Per Mertesacker better than Tony Adams? Jack Wilshere and Mesut Ozil hit back at Arsenal critics during November to remember
Ram, Flam, thank you ma’am. Job done in Wales as the Arsenal go marching on in the Premier League and Europe. Saturday was just the latest in a recent series of enjoyable days to be a Gooner, thanks to a big win against a Cardiff City side that triumphed over Manchester City as well as […]
Cesc Fabregas, Alex Song, Carlos Vela: Arsene Wenger’s superb Booty Call history, and which former Arsenal lovers could return
My dad was always one for his ‘pearls of wisdom’, one that always stuck in my mind was, “Son, never go back, she’s never the same second time around”. The other one was, “Son, best form of contraception? Don’t tell them your surname”?! So anyway, back to the first one. As my dad advised, most managers […]
Forget Aaron Ramsey, this Arsenal star went from a liability to the Premier League’s finest
Just before the deadline of the 2011 summer transfer window a tall, rather thin blonde German by the name of Per Mertesacker signed for Arsenal in an £8m deal. The signing wasn’t a complete surprise as he had been linked to Arsenal before but many did not see him as an Arsene Wenger type centre […]
Where are they now? The search for former Gunners: Week Two – Junichi Inamoto
To start this week, I’d just like to thank everyone for their support of the site over the past fortnight or so. From our writers to you guys who frantically smash enter on your keyboard with our name in the URL every day, everyone has got us off to flying start so thank you for […]
Classic from the archive: The Ruud van Nistelrooy incident
Ruud van Nistelrooy was an absolute machine when he was playing for Manchester United. He simply could not stop scoring (from inside the six yard box at least) and he enjoyed a number of successes at the club during his five year spell in Manchester. In all he made over 150 appearances and scored 95 goals […]
The Wenger era: Centre-backs
Welcome to WTTGT’s new blog: The Wenger era. Over the course of these posts, we’ll take a look at the best players to have graced the red and white of Arsenal since the Professor arrived at Highbury back in September 1996. By the end of the blog, we’ll have formed the best Wenger XI as […]
Sol Campbell: A true North London legend
It is rare that a footballer playing in North London will cross the divide between the two fierce rivalries of Arsenal and Tottenham, Sol Campbell has not only done that but also established himself as a legend in North London. WTTGT
