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Nicklas Bendtner fails to disappoint as Arsenal prepare for ‘big test’ against Everton with Hull City victory

[heading size=”14″]Arsenal 2 Hull City 0 – Poetic Arsenal See Off Tigers’ Threat [/heading] Another game and another victory as a goal at the beginning of each half from Nicklas Bendtner and Mesut Ozil saw Arsenal home with a 2-0 win at the Emirates against Hull City. Rotation was the word on everyone’s lips pre-match […]

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Arsenal’s Sleevegate hits new twists, Jack Wilshere back to his best and Mathieu Flamini just as good as Mesut Ozil

Hello dear reader, welcome back to my Friday column, I hope you’ve had a good week (after all, Arsenal played twice and won twice and twice scored twice and twice kept a clean sheet…) and are sitting comfortably in your favourite chair; hopefully with a steaming mug of hot chocolate in front of you, perhaps […]

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Lukas Podolski can lead the Arsenal line, Julian Draxler is a must in January and Per Mertesacker can dominate at the World Cup

After spending some weeks hanging by the pool, I’m back from suspension and ready to go. So let’s get this Doppelpass feature started. We’ve got some topics to discuss. The first thing is about Lukas Podolski and his near return from injury. Poldi is back in full training this week and will be back to […]

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Arsenal to drop Mikel Arteta, give Per Mertesacker the captaincy and advance in the Champions League thanks to Theo Walcott

The feel-good factor is well and truly back at the Emirates. Having been made to wait to correct our defeat to Manchester United due to the international break, Arsenal returned to winning ways once again on Saturday with a very good win against a top Southampton team. To add to that, Liverpool and Manchester United […]

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Who has been Arsenal’s biggest miss this season: Lukas Podolski, Abou Diaby, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain or Theo Walcott?

Hello there, are you all okay? I am recovering from a terrible thought. What if the international fixtures never ended? Week after week of Roy Hodgson’s earnest, honest, non-threatening dull pub football standard play, with Scotty Parker, Stevie Gerrard, Frankly Lampard and Rickie Lambert all gracing our screens and ploughing up a perfectly good pitch. […]

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