Boring boring opposition (and journalists) but Arsenal are not being fooled; Arsenal cheating allegations are a way of covering up the failure to deal with ManC; ...
Arsenal cheating allegations are a way of covering up the failure to deal with ManC; What else can we say except, “look at the table”? By Tony Attwood. In a very real sense al ...
Meanwhile ManC have been charged with the most serious contraventions of the rules ever seen in terms of football and nothing seems to be happening. The worst accusation against Arsenal is as ESPN has ...
I have friends who said they knew we would do it. Maybe I am more feeble in my support but the honest response is I thought we would do it. I have nerves – although not as bad a set of nerves as some.
Many of the familiar names of course but a shuffling around the pitch, quite possibly to make everyone think that these journalist have been doing some real live research rather than making things up.
For Arsenal today, Merino and White are definitely out. Odegaard, Rice and Havertz have late fitness tests and are all assessed as 50% in terms of their chances of playing. Raya has been ruled fit, ...
Now Brighton are third in the “fouls per game” league this season, while Arsenal are 14th, so it is more likely that any card waving in the match tonight will be against Brighton players, despite the ...
I didn’t think too much of this until I went on and realised that there were also two Tottenham players in the list: Mohammed Kudus at number two and Joao Palhinha at number 13.   Now I don’t watch ...
Which, in case you are going for the first time, is not actually in Brighton or even Hove, despite the club’s name. But it is in fact in Falmer, which by chance (and really of no significance) is ...
Equal with Arsenal on four players not able to play are Crystal Palace and Manchester United, while below Arsenal in terms of injury numbers reported this morning are Wolverhampton, West Ham United ...
And indeed, recent data between the two tell a more emphatic story since the half dozen games between the two have resulted in four Arsenal wins and two draws, with a score tally of 11 for Arsenal and ...
In fact, the club has rather assumed that it is a “big club” by rights. And yes they do get fairly big crowds. And in fact, for each game this season in the league the crowd has been above 62,000. In ...