Arsenal’s biggest battle this season is with themselves
In the last two weeks, the hacks (supporters and critics) talking about Arsenal have totally missed the point.
Written by Ahmed Bilal. 2 comments
Arsenal manager and a man with an exceptional eye for young talent and devotion to his brand of football which, when Arsenal were at their pomp, was an absolute joy to watch.
Arsene Wenger’s current contract at Arsenal ends in 2008, after which the Frenchman expects to sit down with the Arsenal board and discuss his future. You can’t imagine Arsenal without Wenger, the man has branded the club in his image and whoever succeeds him, as someone eventually must, will have big shoes to fill.
In the last two weeks, the hacks (supporters and critics) talking about Arsenal have totally missed the point.
Written by Ahmed Bilal. 2 comments
Being a United fan, it galls me to hear neutrals describe Arsenal as the team that plays the most beautiful football. It is at once effective and attractive in its simplicity, and yet pulling it off is difficult enough that there really can be only...
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Yes, I know Arsenal have 35 games still to play and have a game in hand – RTFA and then rant
Even pessimistic Arsenal supporters...
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Written by Ahmed Bilal. 8 comments
Arsene Wenger is…well, playing media games (to be politically correct – wait for our off-the-record column for my actual views).
Written by Ahmed Bilal. 22 comments
This is not an attempt to start ‘another’ pointless argument between Arsenal and Manchester United fans. I have two goals here:
One,...
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Yesterday I told you about Capello, Juve’s coach, having held talks with one of the presidential candidates for Real Madrid. Today the news surrounds Mr Arsene Wenger, who has...
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This post is in direct response to an earlier piece authored by my Football Soccer Lens colleague.
It was stated that it is a shame that Arsenal fall to such depths of depravity,...
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Written by Rocky Dixon. 2 comments
It’s a shame to see such a talented side (managed by a visionary) fall to such depths of depravity now and then.
Remember September 2003, right before Arsenal embarked on that famous unbeaten run of 49 games (that came to a crashing end...
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