Tagged with premier league

Aug 2010

15th

Liverpool v Arsenal— the talking is over, it’s time to deliver.

No more talking, no more we can do it, no more we need to do this or that, no more excuses. This is the real deal, put up or shut up.

Jul 2010

20th

How the Premier League homegrown rule affects Arsenal.

New league new rules. A quick look at how the Premier League’s homegrown rule affects Arsenal.

Jul 2010

9th

You know what really grinds my gears.

A sampling of some of the things that have bugged me during the coverage of this world cup 2010 South Africa.

Feb 2010

10th

A fine line between winning and losing.

Amongst the top teams there is a fin line between winning and losing, unfortunately we have been on the wrong side of this fine line much more than we would like.

Feb 2010

3rd

We’re still in it.

I must confess that the defeat on Sunday hurt me so much so that I didn’t watch past the second goal. Anyone who’ve read the blog knows I am an eternal optimist when it comes to Arsenal, however switching off the Tv was not about us not being able to mount a comeback, but watching [...]

Dec 2009

27th

Arsenal v Aston Villa — a battle for 2nd

3–0 to the Arsenal 4 points off the top with a game in hand what a way to end the Christmas weekend.

Dec 2009

4th

Can Arsenal claim the injury excuse?

Is it unreasonable for Arsenal to claim that injuries have been the bane of their current campaign? Some commentators have castigated Wenger for not having the foresight to predict the spate of injuries the gunners have suffered as he knows that these players are injury prone and not having adequate backup is tantamount to negligence.

Nov 2009

30th

Arsenal 0 – 3 Chelsea — traumatised by Drogba

There are so called bogey teams, those that always seem to get a result against us, looking at the results of the past 12 clashes Chelsea is surely that team. More than just a bogey team, in Didier Drogba we surely have a bogey player.

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