27 05, 2021

Unai proves Arsenal are cursed in Europe!

By |2021-05-27T07:38:55+01:00May 27th, 2021|Arsenal, Arsenal FC, Arsenal Transfers, Europa League, gooners, Gunners, History, Mikel Arteta, Ownership and the board, Rant|1 Comment

Seeing Unai Emery lift the Europa League Trophy for the fourth time last night, having been to five finals, I couldn't help but wonder: "Are Arsenal ACTUALLY cusrsed in Europe?" This might sound like a bit of a lamenting blog this morning but honestly I am offering up a wry smile as I write it. [...]

22 05, 2021

Arteta’s ‘hurt’ and the need for swift summer action from Monday

By |2021-05-22T08:52:09+01:00May 22nd, 2021|Arsenal FC, Arsenal Manager, Arsenal Transfers, finances, Mikel Arteta, premier league, press conference|0 Comments

Mikel Arteta talked to the assembled press yesterday and I have to say I thought he talked about a whole manner of things that were interesting to try to read between the lines. So much so that I actually think more was debated about 'other stuff' than the actual Brighton game itself. Which to be [...]

21 05, 2021

How could Arsenal possibly be in with a shout of European football??

By |2021-05-21T07:26:51+01:00May 21st, 2021|Arsenal, Arsenal FC, Arsenal Transfers, Defence, gooners, Gunners, Mikel Arteta, premier league, press conference|1 Comment

Morning folks and happy Friday to you and yours. Hope you've been basking the relentless pursuit of victory that Arsenal now seem to have decided on embarking on. Wins against Palace, Chelski, West Brom and Newcastle means that bizarrely (and potentially unfortunately), we see an opportunity for Arsenal to potentially be playing football in the [...]

17 05, 2021

History repeating itself? Ryan Bertrand to Arsenal thoughts

By |2021-05-17T07:32:41+01:00May 17th, 2021|Arsenal, Arsenal FC, Arsenal Transfers, contracts, History, Mikel Arteta, Transfers|0 Comments

So it appears the current Arsenal online battle line being drawn is between Ryan Bertrand and a possible move to Arsenal on a free. The line appears to be whether you'd be accepting of this deal or not and I have to tell you honestly that I'm kind of not fussed either way. Bertrand is [...]

11 05, 2021

Walking in an Arsenal No Man’s Land

By |2021-05-11T07:52:39+01:00May 11th, 2021|Arsenal, Arsenal FC, Arsenal Transfers, Mikel Arteta, Ownership and the board, premier league, Rant, Transfers|0 Comments

I feel like I'm in a bit of an Arsenal No Man's Land at the moment. Caught in the middle of the crossfire with little hope of survival, metaphorically speaking, of course. The reason for that is because I want this season to be over so much right now, yet I know that with attention hungry [...]

26 04, 2021

Cashing in: Edu’s big summer ahead

By |2021-04-26T07:58:07+01:00April 26th, 2021|Arsenal FC, Arsenal Manager, Arsenal Transfers, contracts, Europa League, finances, Mikel Arteta, Ownership and the board, premier league, Transfers|2 Comments

Phew. That was a relief to see that Man City are still in control when it comes to the Man City Cup, the cup which essentially proves that if you have enough money you can build a squad to rotate that is better than other squads. But the most important thing at all was that [...]

10 04, 2021

The downgrade from Giroud to Lacazette – with proof

By |2021-04-10T09:00:49+01:00April 10th, 2021|Arsenal, Arsenal FC, Arsenal Manager, Arsenal Transfers, Attack, gooners, Gunners, History, Mikel Arteta, press conference, Rant|3 Comments

Morning folks and welcome to Saturday. Hope you're planning on having a good one. We don't have Arsenal to cock it up for us after all, right? I've woken up this morning feeling a little less pissed off than I was on Thursday night, then Friday, but that poor home draw is still frustrating me, [...]

30 03, 2021

Aguero at The Arsenal as another stop-gap signing?

By |2021-03-30T08:07:44+01:00March 30th, 2021|Arsenal, Arsenal Transfers, Attack, gooners, Gunners, Mikel Arteta, premier league|1 Comment

Morning folks and welcome to Tuesday. Which is actually more like Wednesday, if you don't count Good Friday as a working day. So it's practically halfway through the week aka Wednesday. Except it's Tuesday. What it also is - sadly - is still international football time and that means for those of us who don't [...]

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