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All posts tagged "Premier League"

  • 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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  • Arsenal Station’s Decade in Review

    It was a decade full of dozens of magical moments-the kind of moments that are the reason anyone watches football or follows a club.

    • Posted December 30, 2009
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  • NOW It’s A Merry Christmas!!!

    Arsenal made a statement on Sunday afternoon. This club just will not fade away or go crawl under a rock like many expected after the disappointing home defeat to Chelsea.

    • Posted December 28, 2009
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