You can always rely on the press to lick its lips at the prospect of some major disappointment involving the Gunners. Of course, Arsenal are not where they wanted to be in a season disrupted by Covid-19 and rebooted out of financial necessity, but it isn’t over and expectations were
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Wanted: A leader for Arsenal! Need a Real leader in The Team, Not Just in The Dug Out
Wanted: A leader for Arsenal! It’s been an accusation that has often been levelled at the North London club. As the game has progressed and morphed into its unrecognisable cousin of huge revenues and slick commercialism, the game's leaders are seemingly in short supply. There was a time when leaders were seemingly
What Sort of Game Can we Expect From Manchester City vs Arsenal as Premier League Finally Resumes
Why George Graham Deserves the Same Level of Respect and Appreciation as Arsene Wenger Rather Than Being Continually Overlooked
Discipline Would Never be an Issue at Arsenal With George Graham in Charge
The recent pictures of Alexandre Lacazette with a balloon at his lips indulging in ‘hippy crack’, is another embarrassing saga involving an Arsenal player. It seems that the Gunners could use a strict disciplinarian at this moment, typically of George Graham breed. There was a similar incident in 2018 with a group
Unless Kroenke Puts his own Money Into Arsenal we can Forget About the big Money Transfers in Near Future
Emery’s Explanation of his Failure Doesn’t Include the Mismanagement of Arsenal’s Board
Shearer and Wright Both Agree on the Finest Goal Ever in the Premiership and it’s by an Arsenal Player
Arsenal may Lose Money During Their Fire Sale in the Summer
It’s just not working out for Arsenal whichever way you look at their options in the summer transfer window. After the pandemic, the football landscape will almost certainly become a more guarded and cautious place and that includes parting with inflated sums of cash for the best ‘average’ players in
Expectations Grow That Arsene Wenger Will Expose the Nest of Vipers at Arsenal in his new Book
The long-awaited account of the 22-year reign of Arsene Wenger at Arsenal - “My Life in Red and White” will be published in October and will no doubt fly off the bookshelves in thousands as fans go in search of the secrets behind the Emirates closed doors. Before you order yours, be warned that these
Wenger’s legacy and Arsenal’s Debt to Their Former Manager Becomes Ever More Prominent in the Aftermath of Covid-19
The speculation is increasing that Arsenal are going to be very active in the summer’s transfer window, especially with the number of familiar faces leaving the club. The COVID-19 virus will redefine the game, the domestic and European competitions, the way deals are made including players contracts and sponsorship models and televised
Are Arsenal About to Turn to Youth to Balance the Books After the Pandemic Ends Like These Other Teams Have Done Before Them
COVID-19 shows no signs of abating anytime soon and as a result, Premier League clubs are number crunching and forecasting the financial impact as we speak. The massive losses from revenue, coupled with a staggering yearly wage bill of £230m will bring about massive and lasting changes in the financial
Another Swap Deal Beckons as United and Juventus Ready to do the Tango With an Endearing Twist
Manchester United are interested in entering in a swap deal for Paul Pogba involving Juventus defender Matthijs de Ligt with players reportedly in search of greener pastures. 20-year-old Matthijs de Ligt joined the Italian league leaders in a £75m deal from Ajax but has since failed to replicate his extraordinary form
Tributes, Commemorations, Statues and Stadiums but What Does it all Mean
Football has gone through spells of nostalgia and worship which have resulted in adored players or managers being honoured as statues or with stands, that bare their names. Arsenal are no strangers to the commissioning statues, with Adams, Henry and Bergkamp all gracing the concourse of the Emirates stadium in
Reliving Bergkamp’s 90 Mins of Magnificence From 1997: The Greatest hat-trick in Premier League History
Firstly, I make no apology for my obsession with Dennis Bergkamp. The Dutchman was one of the finest players to grace the Arsenal shirt, with his brand of dreamy, exhilarating and exquisite football which underlined his undeniable and obvious brilliance. Many wanted him to score more goals than the 87 Premier
Ed Woodward and Raul Sanllehi Like Two Sides of the Same Coin
It’s no secret to anyone who has observed Premier League football that the executive vice-chairman of Manchester United, Ed Woodward, has been responsible for one of the most calamitous periods in the club’s history. Manchester United are on their fourth full-time manager in Ole Gunner Solskjaer since Ferguson's retirement and Ed