Alas! Poor Wenger: What to do about Arsenal’s Ailing Manager. (Shakespeare Said It Best)
I have been writing for Gunners Town now for two years and sending comments in for a year before that. I have varied between ecstatic praise to gut wrenching despair and utter frustration. We are now in a position of desperation which I did predict about 18 months ago. The comments from fellow contributors have […]
Wenger’s Legacy Under Threat, Arsenal’s Future At Stake: Don’t Let The Rot Set In…
The ordinary era: identity under threat. This season has been different to others. Normally we start brightly, collapse mid-winter before recovering enough for a top 4 battle and FA cup grab at the end. While I love the FA cup and I’m thankful for being able to see my team regularly lift it at […]
Theo Walcott, I Almost Loved You – A Fond Farewell to Arsenal’s Longest-Serving Player
I distinctly remember the feature in The Sun. Across the page was a headline about Arsenal’s future, with three pictures of players underneath. “The new Vieira, the new Kanu and the new Henry,” the piece proudly said, along with each of the price tags the club was set to pay per player. Emmanuel Adebayor of […]
The Dawn of the Ordinary Era – Wenger’s Era of Possession with Progression drifts into Possession with Regression
The ordinary era: identity under threat. This season has been different to others. Normally we start brightly, collapse mid-winter before recovering enough for a top 4 battle and FA cup grab at the end. While I love the FA cup and I’m thankful for being able to see my team regularly lift it […]
Coincidence or Curse? How Arsenal have failed when they abandoned Yellow.
It’s not Antiquated Arsene, it’s not Short-armed Stan, it’s the Kit !!!!!!! Since moving to The Emirates, we have not had the success that we were promised or expected. The majority of fans lay the blame for this at the door of Arsene. the owner and the board. But…… I actually believe that they are […]
Cherries 2 – Gunners 1: Even Super Jack Can’t Stop The Records Tumbling
Bournemouth 2-1 Arsenal Premier League Matchday 22 Vitality Stadium – January 14th, 2018 Bournemouth grabs first ever win over Arsenal More bad news? Seems like it. It doesn’t rain, but it pours, seemingly….. The starting line-up didn’t include Sanchez, amidst the speculation of him joining United (over City no less). Iwobi, despite his recent […]
Bournemouth 2-1 Arsenal – this Club is Broken, and Wenger Broke It.
It was my timid hope before the game that the 0-0 draw against Chelsea in midweek was a bit of a turning point. A kind of springboard into league games, a platform, defensive first and foremost, which we can build on. This timid hope was squashed as Arsenal reverted back to type. Without the departing […]
Will Ramsey return and push Jack upfield or will we see AMN in midfield today?
The trip to the south coast in on the cards for the Gunners and it presents Arsene Wenger’s men with a chance to finally win a league game and somewhat improve their away record in the process. Last year’s game was absolute bonkers. Eddie Howe’s men expertly capitalized on our slow start and susceptibility to […]
Carlo Ancelotti – Unfinished Premier League Business with a point to prove to Chelsea – YES Please!
Carlo or no? I say yes. There have been rumours, and yes just rumours, that the club wants Carlo Ancelotti to replace Wenger. Some outlets even suggest a deal is agreed With the Italian I’ve often said, to the mirth of Mr. Seager it must be said, that I want him to replace Wenger. Granted, […]
With Wenger acting as if he does not give 2 Effs, is it ‘Au revoir Arsene and Ciao Carlo’?
Have you ever quit a job but been told to work your notice, your actions can tend to be a little different than usual. Maybe you try a little less than you used to, all of a sudden, you are a lot more honest when speaking to annoying colleagues, and you can finally say what […]
