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Burnley Beat Manchester United 1-0: Carlos Tevez and Cristiano Ronaldo Missed
As an Arsenal fan, few things could have been more enjoyable today than watching Burnley beat Manchester United. United's hard earned 1-0 victory over newly promoted Birmingham on Sunday, and ...
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Why Arsene Wenger Should Buy Miguel Veloso
Because, we need a quality defensive midfielder. And, we have some money. And, it would be money well spent...
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Gunnerism X: What Do Nicklas Bendtner and Emmanuel Eboue Have in Common?
1. They play for the Arsenal. 2. They should not be playing for the Arsenal. I know that the season is far from over (the last match will be played on Sunday, May 24), but given the ...
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Gunnerism IX: Theo Walcott’s Day Out As Arsenal Overcome Reading
Giving up drinking on a Friday night so I can wake up at 7.45 to watch Arsenal play, I must say that I wasn’t disappointed...
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The Essence of Football: A Perspective on the Beautiful Game
For the sake of argument, let us consider this. As the Premier League season wraps up and all teams play their final game on Sunday, May 11, Manchester United ends up with the same points as Arsenal...
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Gunnerism VIII: One Nil To The Arsenal
The stage was set. It was the second leg of the Champions League first round knockout. Milan had never lost at the San Siro to English opposition. They were also seven-time Champions League winners...
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Gunnerism VII: Before You Write Off Arsenal...
Before we begin, let me just say this—I am a sore loser. Now that you’ve read the disclaimer… It seems as though the recent string of events has everyone jumping on the United-will-win-because-Arsenal-isn’t-good-enough bandwagon.
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Gunnerism VI: Looking on the Bright Side at Arsenal
After the game, my friend said to me: "What’s happened, has happened. Stop crying about it (like Gallas did at the end of the game)." Easier said than done. I punched him in the face...
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Gunnerism V: Good News and Bad News in Chelsea Recap
The good stuff first. It was a good win. Solid performances all around. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I could not identify any weak links in the Gunners...
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Gunnerism IV: Will Wenger Play His Cards Right for Arsenal?
December was always going to be a tough one for the Gunners.Contending in three competitions—the Premier League, Carling Cup, and the Champions League—Wenger must surely be prioritizing what’s more important, and he can afford to lose..
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Gunnerism III: The Sky's Still the Limit for Arsenal
If Arsenal's match against Liverpool is any sign of things to come, I, for one, am not worried.Our brand of football attracts a lot of attention from the fans—as well from the critics...
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Gunnerism II: Arsenal's Realistic Worst Case Scenario
In the previous issue, I only mentioned that Arsenal could go the season unbeaten. Critics seem to have bought into it. Interestingly, people have started to draw comparisons to the Invincibles...
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Gunnerism: Making Sense of Arsenal
Part I — Why Arsenal are winning, and why we’ll continue to win…First off, the obvious reason: Monsieur Wenger signed a new contract...
