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All posts tagged "Arsenal"

  • The Word is “Character”

    Both the players and the supporters have come too far and been through too much disappointment in the last few years to just walk away because of one defeat or even a double-digit deficit. That is not...

    • Posted January 18, 2010
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  • The Kit Debate

    What kind of kit would you like to see Arsenal wear for the club's 125th anniversary in 2011?

    • Posted January 15, 2010
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  • Heart & Sol and Video of Ade’s Interview

    If the Boss is convinced by the numbers and watching him in training that he can do a job for us if called upon, then I don't see who I am to disagree.

    • Posted January 13, 2010
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  • Why Arsene Is A Better Manager Than Ferguson

    The financial chickens WILL come home to roost at all the other big 4 clubs. It is inevitable. And, when that happens, Arsenal will reap the benefits that Arsene's foresight and youth project have sown.

    • Posted January 11, 2010
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  • One Point Gained or Two Points Dropped?

    There are two points-of-view available to the distraught Arsenal supporter following yesterday's type of match, and which one you choose probably defines your overall world-view of being an Arsenal supporter.

    • Posted January 10, 2010
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  • Some Thoughts on Ivan Gazidis’s Comments

    Most importantly, the future is right before us. I have no doubts in my mind that, if kept together, this team will dominate the Premier League and Europe in 2-3 years' time.

    • Posted January 8, 2010
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  • Sometimes, Arsene Needs To Break His Own Rules

    It would be sheer lunacy at this point to not give Gallas a new, multi-year contract. Djourou's long-term injury means he will have lost nearly a season of developmental time and, apparently, Senderos is not a real...

    • Posted January 6, 2010
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  • Ted Harwood Remembers the 2000s

    I see football as an aesthetic and humanistic undertaking, and there is absolutely no finer team that typifies athleticism, struggle, triumph, and hope for the 2010s than Arsenal.

    • Posted January 5, 2010
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  • Yes, We Need Experience, But…

    ... we also need the kind of youthful exuberance and enthusiasm that was shown by Aaron Ramsey following his equalizer at Upton Park. The 19-year old ran straight into the 500 traveling Arsenal supporters followed by Carlos...

    • Posted January 4, 2010
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  • Arsenal End 2009 In Style

    It was a cold, mid-week December evening on the south coast, yet an Arsenal side shorn of their two most important players still came away with a very convincing win.

    • Posted December 31, 2009
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