10 03, 2025

Turgid at Old Trafford as toothless Arsenal hit another low block

By |2025-03-10T09:26:15+00:00March 10th, 2025|Arsenal, Arsenal FC, Attack, Defence, gooners, Gunners, Match Review, Mikel Arteta, press conference|0 Comments

At this point I'm not really sure what value the analysis will be from a game like yesterday's turgid 1-1 draw against a terrible Man United side. But I'll give it a go. Until I can't be arsed to type anything more. Let's see how it goes. Firstly that United side who, surprisingly to me [...]

9 03, 2025

Low key United-Arsenal game that we still need to probably win

By |2025-03-09T10:09:54+00:00March 9th, 2025|Arsenal, Arsenal FC, Attack, Gunners, History, Match Preview, Mikel Arteta, premier league|0 Comments

It's a big one today As Arsenal face off against Manchester United in an epic top-of-the ta... ..Oh wait, it's not. I love how Sky Sports have tried their best to dress this game up as having some kind of significance, when in reality: A win for Arsenal does nothing other than keep a bit [...]

8 03, 2025

Calafiori up top isn’t the answer, movement across the whole side is

By |2025-03-08T06:35:26+00:00March 8th, 2025|Arsenal, Arsenal FC, Attack, gooners, Gunners, Mikel Arteta, premier league, press conference, Tactics|0 Comments

This weekend's game feels like one of the most low-key of games against United that I can remember. I've been watching Sky Sports attempt to build it up as some kind of crunch match, but I think all of us know that it really isn't anything of the sort: United have nothing to play for [...]

4 03, 2025

PSV preview: Arteta needs attacking answers from his Arsenal players

By |2025-03-04T08:36:29+00:00March 4th, 2025|Arsenal, Arsenal FC, Arsenal Manager, Attack, Champions League, gooners, Gunners, Match Preview, Mikel Arteta, Tactics|0 Comments

It's hard to know what to make of tonight's away tie to PSV this evening. Ordinarily I'd be thinking that this is one we should be able to get a good footing on, so we can finish the job in North London, so tonight is about maybe racking a goal or two so we all [...]

3 03, 2025

How does Arteta solve the current profligacy problem?

By |2025-03-03T07:40:52+00:00March 3rd, 2025|analysis, Arsenal, Arsenal FC, Arsenal Manager, Attack, Champions League, gooners, Gunners, Mikel Arteta, Tactics|0 Comments

Morning Gooners and welcome to a new week. After the disappointment of the Forest game I said I'd take some time away from engaging with Arsenal content and that's just what I did. It was refreshing. Staying away from social media, not engaging with any football content whatsoever, not listening to Arsenal podcasts, or watching [...]

27 02, 2025

No jeopardy, no creativity, no spark at Arsenal

By |2025-02-27T09:03:52+00:00February 27th, 2025|Arsenal, Arsenal FC, Attack, gooners, Gunners, Match Review, Mikel Arteta, premier league|1 Comment

After the defeat to West Ham at the weekend I took a bit of time away from social media and blogging. That defeat was the nail in the coffin for any lingering title hopes and I just didn't feel like dipping back into the Arsenal world to lament and stew on what has been a Seasonis [...]

21 02, 2025

West Ham under Potter will provide somewhat of an unknown quantity for The Arsenal

By |2025-02-21T07:46:58+00:00February 21st, 2025|Arsenal, Arsenal FC, gooners, Gunners, Match Preview, Mikel Arteta, premier league, Tactics|0 Comments

Morning Gooners and happy Friday to you and yours. We've got Mikel up later today at some stage and he'll give us a  team update, so it'll be interesting to see how he handles the inevitable 'Big lad Merino up top Mikel?" questions from the journalists. It could go a few ways; he could pour [...]

20 02, 2025

We had the ‘Ice Man’, but do we now have the ‘Ice Kid’?

By |2025-02-20T09:01:01+00:00February 20th, 2025|Arsenal, Arsenal FC, Attack, gooners, Gunners, injuries, premier league, youth|0 Comments

I don't think i've ever spent as long staring at my phone in relation to an Aston Villa game in my life as I did last night. As the clock ticked in to added time it felt like the five minutes that was on offer (of which seven were played in the end...interesting...) lasted an [...]

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