Unfortunately the Titanic wasn’t remembered for the revolutionary vessel that it was. It was remembered because it sunk……
Will the 12th man at AFC replace David Dein?
Having been an Arsenal fan for over 30 years, Carlos De Lima has seen it all happen at this historic club. As we go through another turbulent spell, he feels the fans have a crucial role in helping us overcome our problems.
The Goonerater – Arsenal v Manchester United
The ‘Goonerater’ brings out his tools to rate the Arsenal players on the pitch against Manchester United at the Emirates. Read further here at WTTGT.
Arsenal v Manchester United – Welbeck seals three points for United
Vermaelen returned to the backline and Chamberlain was given his first league start when Arsenal took on United at the Emirates. Read the match report here at WTTGT.
View from the opponent – Manchester United
Ahead of United’s visit to the Emirates on Sunday, Adam Dennehey, the editor of Man United blog ‘We All Follow United’ gives his view on United’s inconsistency, Rooney’s form and Arsenal’s recovery apart from his love for a certain young Pole!
Match Preview – Arsenal v Manchester United
Arsenal take on Manchester United at the Emirates on Sunday and they’ll look to prove a point after their 8-2 humiliation at Old Trafford. Can the Gunners prevail despite their injury problems against a United team that is also missing several key personnel?
The Odds: Gunners vs United
Arsenal will be looking for revenge when they take on Man United at the Emirates on Sunday, and bookmakers bet365 make them 2.8 shots to exact it.
Are Spurs better than Arsenal?
Lewis Kyriacou gives his take on Tottenham’s dominance over Arsenal this season in the league and feels that the Spuds have just too much quality when compared to the Gunners.
Team news – Henry, Arteta doubtful but good news at the back
Thierry Henry and Mikel Arteta are running against time to be fit for Arsenal’s home tie against Manchester United but Wenger has some positive news at the back.
SAME OLD ARSENAL: FINANCIAL FACTS PROVE THAT THE DIRECTORS ARE KILLING OUR CLUB
Nicholas Charles comes up with some grim facts which raises serious questions about the direction in which the club is headed. Who should be blamed? Wenger? The directors?
