- Confirmed line-ups: Crystal Palace vs Arsenal - Havertz & Saka start for Gunners
- Key duo return as Arteta makes 8 changes | Expected Arsenal line-up vs Crystal Palace
- Arsenal showing ‘concrete interest' in signing 6ft 5in star, Gunners in ‘strong position' to seal deal
- ‘Go hard’ - Arsenal urged to sign in-form £79m duo to reinforce key position
- Arsenal plot swoop to sign £40m international star with 17-G/A this season - report
- Arsenal reach agreement to sign £50m star, official announcement to come soon
- Arsenal 'favourites' to seal surprise deal to sign £23m star in January - report
- Confirmed line-ups: Arsenal vs Crystal Palace - Tierney & Nwaneri start for Gunners
- Key duo remain sidelined as Arteta makes 5 changes | Expected Arsenal line-up vs Crystal Palace
- Arsenal plot raid to seal ambitious deal to sign £50m star who has 30-G/A this season - report
All posts tagged "Premier League"
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Arsene at the AGM
The most glaring difference between this and the last AGM is not the shareholders’ attitude. It is Arsene. His demeanor was completely different this time around, and with good reason. Though that reason may not...
- Posted October 25, 2009
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The Big 60: Arsene’s Birthday and the AGM
Arsene will spend his 60th birthday today at the club’s Annual General Meeting with the shareholders, and, unlike last season, a much more cordial atmosphere is to be expected. I watched the AGM last year and I...
- Posted October 22, 2009
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Déjà Vu
Tuesday's match with AZ Alkmaar was full of deja vu on so many levels. Arsenal created a similar amount of chances to most of their other matches this season. Also, our inability to take our chances and...
- Posted October 21, 2009
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The Perfect Gift for Wenger’s 60th Birthday
And, so, in the week of Arsene's 60th birthday, he is given the gift of seeing the side, which he has created from scratch and nursed for years despite massive criticism of both himself and the players,...
- Posted October 18, 2009
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Damage Assessment
On the Thursday and Friday following an international break, the club generally goes into damage assessment mode. The question is never, "Is anyone hurt?" But, rather, "Who is hurt, and for how long?"
- Posted October 16, 2009
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Cesc Fabregas vs. The English and Spanish Media
As we while away the hours of yet another seemingly interminable international break, there are certain things that we Arsenal supporters have come to expect from these weeks without proper football: Ridiculous transfer rumors, Arsenal players returning...
- Posted October 13, 2009
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Is the New USA Arsenal Site Really Necessary?
Guest writer, Ted Harwood, and ArsenalStation both take a look at Arsenal's new American website and their efforts at reaching the American audience.
- Posted October 12, 2009
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Our International Goals and Other Videos
Because of the absolute boringness of this interlull in particular, Arsenal Station is treating our readers to a gaggle of videos today. Above is an old documentary about the closing of Highbury, The Highbury Years...
- Posted October 11, 2009
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Backroom Advance Deals for Cesc?
It never fails. Every interlull brings the inevitable 'Cesc-to-Spain' stories. Cesc to Barcelona, Cesc to Madrid, Cesc to Malaga, etc... Now, apparently, following their loss to Sevilla, Madrid once again are making noise.
- Posted October 9, 2009
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“Arsenal’s Biggest Problem: Depth in Attack”
I have found that listening to most podcasts is not good for my health, especially my blood pressure. With very few exceptions, most notably the Guardian's fantastic Football Weekly, the drivel spewed forth in these little mp3s...
- Posted October 7, 2009