I read with some interest the news from Ivan Gazidis that away fans could potentially be moved
from their current position in the lower tier at the Emirates to the upper tier of the Clock End
that houses away fans in cup ties.
Whilst I think this is a great idea in principal, this suggestion has raised a few questions
that I'm sure will need addressing.
I read with some interest the news from Ivan Gazidis that away fans could potentially be moved
from their current position in the lower tier at the Emirates to the upper tier of the Clock End
that houses away fans in cup ties.
Whilst I think this is a great idea in principal, this suggestion has raised a few questions
that I'm sure will need addressing.
I read with some interest the news from Ivan Gazidis that away fans could potentially be moved
from their current position in the lower tier at the Emirates to the upper tier of the Clock End
that houses away fans in cup ties.
Whilst I think this is a great idea in principal, this suggestion has raised a few questions
that I'm sure will need addressing.
I read with some interest the news from Ivan Gazidis that away fans could potentially be moved
from their current position in the lower tier at the Emirates to the upper tier of the Clock End
that houses away fans in cup ties.
Whilst I think this is a great idea in principal, this suggestion has raised a few questions
that I'm sure will need addressing.
By Alan Duffy
Ray Stubbs suits up for the EPSN post-match analysis
Sports analysis in this country is rapidly catching up with its American counterparts.
Statistics, graphics and animations are all the rage, and while, for the most part, they do add a
new and interesting angle to post-match analysis, sometimes things go a bit too far.
The clarity regarding Jack Wilshere's condition seems to be getting in the right direction as
the latest report from Arsenal's medical team revealed that the player have already concluded the
operation on his troubling ankle.
Moreover, the Gunners also informed that because of the operation, the player is confirmed to
take a rest for about four-five weeks out from the playing field, which is a bad news indeed as the
young midfielder won't play until at least late February or even more.
Arsenal's chances of beating Manchester United at Old Trafford today are put into some sort of
context by investigating the odds the bookmakers are offering.
Unibet, Arsenalinsider's betting partners, make Arsenal a huge 7.0
(6/1) to gain what would be only the Gunners' fifth victory in Manchester in the last 23
Premier League encounters at Old Trafford.
Arsenal's chances of beating Manchester United at Old Trafford today are put into some sort of
context by investigating the odds the bookmakers are offering.
Unibet, Arsenalinsider's betting partners, make Arsenal a huge 7.0
(6/1) to gain what would be only the Gunners' fifth victory in Manchester in the last 23
Premier League encounters at Old Trafford.
0-1 Gervinho
0-2 Gervinho 16′
1-2 Jenkinson (Own goal) 45′
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This game sucked. There is no easy way to deal with this. The Fire had one of their worst
performances of the season. Let's break this down player by player.
Sean Johnson: Sean had an excellent game. Easily the brightest spot on the team tonight.
Cory Gibbs: Cory had a decent game and hit a venomous header that hit the post.
The busy weekend turned out to be busier than I'd imagined forcing me to miss the game and I
wasn't able to catch it till late on Sunday night. Apologies for the delay in this report but as
you understand sometimes personal issues have to be prioritized.
Watching such a crunch game after knowing the gut-wrenching result is not a good thing.