Arsenal have reconnected with their history by ditching the Arsenal crest in exchange for its much-loved cannon. The cannon was and remains an instantly recognisable logo for the North London club that requires no explanation. It’s part of the Gunners' fabulous history and represents an era that was not only
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One in Emile-ion : Gunners Shut Out Chelsea…..Just and Here’s Why it Matters
The Gunners profited from a David Luiz-type mistake that turned out to be the only goal of the Chelsea v Arsenal game in defence versus attack style contest for the best part of 90 minutes at Stamford Bridge. That might be a bit overly critical because Arsenal have done the double over
FA Cup Exit | Hotchpotch Arsenal Roll Over With a Tragic Performance Against Southampton
I remember a former employer of mine imparting a few words of wisdom over a cup of tea and those words still apply to a great many basic things in life today. He said - “If you don’t put anything in, you get nothing in return” - and that pretty much sums
Newcastle Finally Succumb as Arsenal Make Hard Work of FA cup Tie
Well, the Gunners wrapped it up in the end with a comfortable-looking 2-0 win against the Magpies but in reality, the third round Arsenal vs Newcastle tie in the FA Cup was anything but. Newcastle, with the depleted ranks through Covid, set out their plan early by defending deep in great numbers and
Where have all the Parlours gone?
As supporters, we’ve all become obsessed with big money transfers since the inception of the Premier League. The money that flooded in the game in the form of television rights and sponsorship meant that everyone could now spend a few million on bolstering their squads and as time has gone
Close The Gates And Throw Away The Keys:- Arsenal’s One Year Contract Extension For Luiz is More Evidence of the Boards Insanity
If you are infirmed, injured, due for retirement, or well past your best, North London appears to be the place to extend the career you never thought you had left. News that Arsenal’s new favourite liability, former Chelsea midfielder David Luiz has been given another year on his contract reported to be
Remembering Geordie Armstrong: The Underrated Assassin on the Wing with 621 Arsenal Appearances but no National Full cap
George ‘Geordie’ Armstrong was every inch the modern-day winger. Born in Hebburn in Newcastle in 1944, George Armstrong made his debut for the Gunners at the tender age of 17, making a total of 621 appearances, which was a record at the time of his departure in 1977. Blessed with a hunger and
Arsenal Need to dig Deep Into Their Pockets to Keep the Vultures Away From Their Best and the Brightest
It’s like hitting the rewind button and traveling back to a time when Arsenal players were the subject of unwanted attention and potential transfer moves away from the North London club. This time it’s not the big name established stars but a whole host of Arsenal’s brightest emerging talent, with
A Unique Talent With an Average Appetite for the Game ; Is This Mesut Ozil’s Legacy at Arsenal
Mesut Ozil has a beautiful gift. An immensely talented footballer with a sublime ability, exquisite touch and superb vision but like so many before him, he has chosen to waste periods of his career with an attitude and application that didn’t match the talent. He could have been one of the
Chelsea Vs Arsenal Predicted Lineups | Arteta Puts Huge Emphasis on a win at Stamford Bridge
Arteta and his men travel to Stamford Bridge for the Chelsea vs Arsenal fixture tonight. The Blues will be looking to complete the Premier League double over their visitors, having won 2-1 in the reverse fixture at the Emirates last month. The last time these two sides met at the Emirates,
Arsenal’s Anonymity Behind Who’s Pulling the Strings During the Transfer Window Casts one big Shadow on Potential Recruits
There’s a burning question that needs clarification at Arsenal football club. Who’s pulling the strings in terms of transfer activity ? Since Unai Emery’s reign, I’ve long suspected that the Gunners complicated management structure has meant that an array of people are involved in the transfer activity and negotiation processes. Everyone
With Major Decisions Ahead, Here is how Manchester United Could Lineup with the Addition of James Maddison
Frequent watchers of Manchester United this season will know only too well that one of their most fundamental weaknesses is lack of creativity in the midfield. When on the attack, their front three of Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford and Daniel James are as menacing as any other in the whole of
Ljundberg looking for Miracles with Injuries to Bellerin and Tierney Ahead of Clash with Manchester City
The win at West Ham was a relief but it was completely overshadowed by the injuries to Hector Bellerin (hamstring) and Kieran Tierney (dislocated shoulder) which have presented the interim manager Freddie Ljungberg with a sizeable headache ahead of the clash at the Emirates to Manchester City. Ljungberg has little choice
Ljungberg’s First Game in Charge Shows how Much Work There is to be Done With This Team
Defence ! Defence ! Defence ! Defence ! Yes, I’m repeating myself and will be at this rate until the end of the season, because the Arsenal defence still resembles a kite in the middle of typhoon. On the plus side Arsenal looked instantly better in all the right ways with
Can Nicolas Pepe Follow In The Footsteps of Wright, Henry, Bergkamp and Van Persie And Become Arsenal’s Next Talisman
With the days of Wright, Henry, Bergkamp and Van Persie long behind the club, it seems as though Arsenal FC has been crying out for a superstar for a while now. The club has now spent three consecutive seasons outside the top four, and after a less than encouraging start
Incredible, Gary Neville- the underminer doesn’t trust key Arsenal player
Former Manchester United Captain, now football pundit Gary Neville is known for his comments and opinions, especially on Arsenal and his latest target may surprise a few supporters. It’s not Granit Xhaka, it’s not Unai Emery or Mesut Ozil. It might have been Shkodran Mustafi except he hasn’t been playing to merit
Time to Trust The Youth ? What Ole Needs To Learn From Frank Lampard In Order To Avoid Becoming Mourinho 2.0
After game-week 4 of the 2019/20 Premier League season, one thing stands same for both Manchester United and Chelsea - their points tally. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's United and Frank Lampard's Chelsea are sailing on the same boat as both the clubs have accumulated just 5 points from 4 games. From a
How Arsenal came up short against Spurs who are actually in danger of going back to the dark ages
The North London Derby has it all, forget the bragging rights and the territorial nonsense. This is a contest that requires application, desire and passion from every single player to be victorious. Incident and controversy are never far away in this local cauldron clash and the odd fisticuffs normally surfaces at
Despite Fans Disagreeing on the arrival of David Luiz, here’s why it could be the deal of the transfer window
The majority of Arsenal fans were delighted and surprised by the club’s success in the transfer market but as time wore on, it appeared that the hierarchy only seemed to be interested in attacking players and less inclined to bolster the defence. Although fans were given a blimmer of hope
Manchester United Pumped up after Chelsea mauling but Solskjaer remains grounded Justifiably
Here we go again, City winning for fun, Newcastle fans unhappy with Mike Ashley, Arsenal apparently finding a cure for their travel sickness and Manchester United putting down a marker for the season. Yes, the excitable media tried desperately to manipulate fans with an array of cheap, speculative tosh, the type