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No new midfielder Two months ago everyone was clambering for a new defensive midfielder. Martin Zubimendi had gone off the boil and Christian Norgaard was not trusted. With Declan Rice being utilised further forward, it looked highly likely that we might go big for someone like Sandro Tonali. Firstly, I never really understood the criticism […]

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First they moaned about the badge changing, and the cannon facing a different way. Then they moaned about moving from Highbury to the Emirates. Since then they have moaned about shirt designs (despite also boasting they have not bought a shirt since the 90s), they moaned about the Kroenke’s, then Arsene Wenger, then back to […]

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I have real concerns about today. And next Sunday. After 22 years without the league title, we finally did it Tuesday. Champions. And today should be a day of celebrations for all Arsenal fans across the globe as we lift the trophy. But there could be huge problems today. And they could be replicated at […]

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Arsenal should seriously consider signing Bruno Fernandes. I never thought I would write that. The Manchester United captain’s contract is set to expire in 12 months, and there is plenty of talk that he could look to leave this summer. He is a man that Mikel Arteta and his team should be looking at. At […]

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Tonight is a huge game. One of the biggest in Premier League history. And Arsenal fans will have half an eye on it. Chelsea v Tottenham.  The equation is simple – Spurs win and they are safe. The lose and it goes down to the last game of the season, where they face Everton at […]

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