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The Boro game at the weekend saw yet another woeful midfield display from an under-performing
Arsenal side. The only man in the Gunners' midfield to come away from the dour draw with any credit
was Cesc Fabregas. The skipper was everywhere in the Arsenal midfield, tirelessly trying to make up
for the inadequacies of his [.
We had now reached the summit of the loftiest crag. For some minutes the old man seemed too much
exhausted to speak. 'Not long ago,' said he at length, 'and I could have guided you on this route
as well as the youngest of my sons; but, about three years past, there happened to me [...]
The following piece takes a look at the footballing origins of Arsenal's sensational starlets who
romped to a 6-0 victory over Championship outfit Sheffield United on Tuesday night. The position of
the player refers to their natural position(s), and not the role in which they played in the
aforementioned fixture.
Arsene's midfield solution is closer to home Whilst Arsenal fans grapple with the fact that one of
their best players this season, if not the most improved, has left Arsenal for the fashion capital
of Milan, Gooners all around the world should not be worried, as Mr Wenger really does hold all the
cards.
Alexandre Song is the third Defensive Midfield Candidate. Born on the 9th of September 1987, in
Douala, Cameroon, Alexandre Song had football in his blood. Alex's uncle is former Liverpool and
West Ham defender Rigobert Song, who is currently with Turkish side Trabzonspor. Song first started
along the path of his uncle in the 2003/04 [.
That is all that's around today. There are a number of nicey, nicey happy stories doing the rounds
this morning, amongst the odd piece of transfer fiction. A young Arsenal side produced a quality
display in a rather relaxed affair against Burgenland yesterday. I won't go into that into too much
detail but I am [.
The following piece takes a look at the footballing origins of Arsenal's sensational starlets who
romped to a 6-0 victory over Championship outfit Sheffield United on Tuesday night. The position of
the player refers to their natural position(s), and not the role in which they played in the
aforementioned fixture.
This weekend could see the debut of Mikael Silvestre who has finally overcome a muscle injury. The
former Manchester United defender is likely to be benched for the clash against newly-promoted
Hull, although he may start ahead of either Kolo Toure or William Gallas if Arsene chooses to rest
one of his first-choice defensive pairing.
Once again Cesc Fabregas popped up with a last-gasp equaliser to snatch a solitary point from the
jaws of defeat. This time, though, Arsenal's blushes were not spared at Anfield, but instead at
Sunderland's Stadium of Light - a ground at which The Gunners should be claiming all three points.
Granted, since the introduction of [.