Arsenal set to sign a New Winger – A Complete analysis of our current widemen reveals why.
You’ve read the heading and most likely said: “What an idiot. Everyone knows we need a screening midfielder, that world-class striker we’ve been promised, probably a world-class goalkeeper, maybe another centre-back but definitely no mention of a winger. What is this guy even thinking?” Well, read on. I’m not saying we don’t need these players […]
Wenger should persuade Rosicky & Arteta to stay this summer as Squad Mentors
Or are we still not a club for ‘Old men’ Arsene? Could the end of this season see a huge portion of our midfielders leave? Tomas Rosicky has recently said he considered leaving the Arsenal in January , stating also that he will think about it again next summer; Mathieu Flamini and Abou Diaby will […]
The New Tactically Flexible Arsene Wenger is to be admired
My partner and Joint Editor Dave Seager published this piece on his changing views on Wenger over the past 10 months on his site 1ND2OU. With his permission I wanted to post it on Gunners Town as well. I hope a wider GT audience can enjoy it – thanks Batmandela (@invincliblog) I have been thinking […]
2 Different Arsenals get a result where the 1 Old Arsenal would not have
Hello everyone. The last round of games before the international break took place this weekend and, truth be told, I’m a little relieved there will be no games for the next two weeks. The build-up to matches with rallying cries from managers and players alike, nerves spiking during games themselves and a short respite after […]
Arsenal Fans – Why Gunners Champions League Failure is YOUR Fault
Right, a lot has happened over the last couple of weeks since I spoke to you last so let’s get to it….. The Return of The Crimewatch effect I don’t wish to go over old ground too much, but in the aftermath of the victory over Man United at Old Trafford, I […]
Walcott is not competing with Welbeck or Ox for his place in the team but with Alexis Sanchez
Inside Forward vs Wide Midfielder I came across loads of debates concerning Theo Walcott’s involvement in the starting XI, or lack of it shall I say. The majority of us are speculating on why that may be the case, whether it’s due to the stalling of contract negotiations, recent form etc… None of us will […]
Can Arsenal make it six straight wins at Newcastle?
Disappointment may be an understatement after Arsenal’s Champions League exit at the hands of Monaco, but feeling sorry for ourselves will not help our chances of finishing in the top four. Bouncing back with yet another Premier League victory is undoubtedly the best tonic for the Gunners, who may feel disappointed that they did not […]
Goon v Toon -Time to put a below strength Newcastle to the sword and retain momentum
Hello everyone this is my first article of many I hope from Russia for Gunners Town and you can read my bio at the end! – Alex My, the last couple of days dragged by painfully slowly. I suspect it’s as much to do with us playing on Tuesday as with all the subsequent […]
Has Wenger’s new kind of tactical flexibility made Arsenal unpredictable and dangerous?
Purely in terms of results, this has actually been a good week. It doesn’t feel like it for obvious reasons, but a 3-0 win and a 2-0 win are good results, not only because of the victories, but the nature of them too. We played very well in both games and rarely looked troubled at […]
Olivier Giroud may not be World Class but he is more classy than Durham, Scholes & Townsend
TBIF – The Weekly Gunners Town Crew Review Friday The 20th March, 2015 Welcome to Thank Bergkamp It’s Friday – where members of the Gunners Town writing team gather to take a look at the Arsenal week that’s just passed. It’s a simple format, really – each week, a smattering of our eclectic scribes will select a HERO, a VILLAIN, a HIGHLIGHT, and […]
