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All posts tagged "Arsene Wenger"

  • Some Thoughts on the Quarterfinal Draw

    So I figured I would just throw out some brief thoughts on each of the seven teams that Arsenal could possibly draw tomorrow morning for the UEFA Champions League Quarterfinals.

    • Posted March 18, 2010
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  • The Importance of the Supporters’ Belief in the Side

    The players know that for the first time in a long while the supporters believe in them, and that could make all the difference over the last two months of the season.

    • Posted March 16, 2010
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  • The Dream is Still Alive!

    The paths to the title and the European Cup are laid out right in front of us. We can just about see the trophies peeking out over the horizon. 12 mountains, though, stand in our way and...

    • Posted March 14, 2010
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  • Is Fabregas the new Bergkamp?

    Watching the Dennis Bergkamp LEGEND DVD for the 234th time the other day, I began thinking about which of our current players most resembled the greatest player in the club’s history. Some of you may know but...

    • Posted March 12, 2010
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  • Arsenal Rely Too Much on Samir Nasri

    Last night, Samir Nasri gave a glimpse of what Arsenal's post-Fabregas-era might look like.

    • Posted March 10, 2010
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  • There Is An Air About This Side Now

    . The sense of confidence and belief growing within the side is almost palpable. There is an air about them when they are on the pitch in difficult circumstances during a match. You feel that they will...

    • Posted March 7, 2010
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  • The Run-In Starts Here

    Despite all the injuries, despite all the big-match losses, despite being written off three times this season, despite never being given a chance at all by many... despite it all, Arsenal still find themselves with a real...

    • Posted March 6, 2010
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  • Is Arsene Wenger NOT Speaking English?

    A foreigner challenging traditional notions of English football is not going to win many friends in a footballing nation that is a bit xenophobic and a bit stubbornly insular in its thinking about the game. It is...

    • Posted March 2, 2010
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  • Malice is NOT the Issue

    How many times do we have to see something like this happen to our players before, at the very least, the game's caretakers admit that it is an issue?

    • Posted February 28, 2010
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  • Boredom and Dealing with Delap

    For the life of me, I can’t remember such a boring February, news-wise. With so many weeks in between the legs of the Champions League knockout round and us being out of the FA Cup, there just...

    • Posted February 25, 2010
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