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Arsenal FC have unveiled their Nike 2011-2012 Away kit. Capturing the spirit and history of Arsenal
Football Club, the new away shirt features a specially designed crest to highlight the proud
origins of the Club 125 years ago.
There have been very few good things said about the design of the 125th anniversay away kit (Out
today!) but there are some good recycling messages in what is probably the green-est football kit
in the world! As its supposed to represent 125 years of Arsenal football club, even the badge is
recycled from old [.
Despite the urged from many people in acquiring an experienced and established star for his
team, Arsene Wenger, still consistent with his youth policy especially with the arrival of another
young talents, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
The 17-years-old England under 21 international, cost Arsenal around 12 million pound plus 3
million bonuses, although it's pretty steep number for a pretty unexperienced youngster, Wenger
seems delighted with the purchase and confident over Oxlade-Chamberlain's future with the
Gunners.
Most mornings Arseblog is easy to write. This morning not so much. Not because we haven't gone
through the loss of important players before but this one just seems a little different.
Most of the time Arsene lets 'his' players go only when he thinks it's the right time. Thierry
went to Barcelona at 29, going on 30.
To the background music of "Sunday Bloody Sunday" by U2, UK rapper Danny Graft sings a song about
his admiration for Arsenal Football Club. Entitled "Arsenal Anthem {Keep The Faith}," the song
chronicles some of the history and players who have made...
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Another season of high hopes and eventual frustration for Arsenal has ended. Another season of,
at times enterprising football, but ultimately poor defending and poor decisions has ended with the
Gunners going six seasons without a trophy.
The chance of finishing the season without a trophy looked very unlikely as Arsenal went into
the Carling Cup Final as massive favourites against Premier League Minnows (and ultimately
relegation fodder) Birmingham City.
That is what I said when I heard that we signed the youngster from Charlton for 1 million
pounds. This is by no means, an article aimed at bad mouthing or taking shots at Jenkinson. I am
sure that he is a talented player and a nice young lad. I trust that Wenger has a plan for him and
hope that he has an excellent career in North London.
Mr Peter Hill-Wood The Arsenal Football Club Highbury House 75 Drayton Park London N5 1BU 22 June
2011 Dear Mr Hill-Wood I feel it is now time to write a damning letter expressing my views both on
the club and the so called people who run the club. Like many Arsenal supporters I have lost [...]
Arsenal Football Club has appointed Thomas Cook Sport as its official travel partner, replacing
Thomson Sport
Written by Total Arsenal
Due to a recent spell of bad results in the Premier League and the relentless complaining of our
fans, we are now looking for a new Manager.
During the reign of Arsène Wenger, Arsenal won three League Championships, Four FA Cups,
achieved the cult-status of the Invincibles for a 49-games spell of not getting beat, reached the
CL final, played in the CL for 14 consecutive seasons, played a brand of football envied all over
the world, and moved successfully to a brand new stadium, whilst keeping the club in a healthy
financial position.
It is clearly evident that during recent months the red and white armoury has come under intense
pressure, with many even questioning whether "Arsene Wenger is the right man for Arsenal Football
Club?".
A few years ago such a question would have been responded with laughter, yet today critics and
many Arsenal fans find themselves pondering on the very thought of Arsenals greatest manager being
replaced.
Arsènal: The Making of a Modern Superclub is a post from: Just Football
Any Arsenal fan will tell you that the last few seasons have been tough. They
will need no reminding that the last trophy the club won was back in 2005. However the start of
this season led to more than a few whispers that perhaps Arsène Wenger wasn't the
right man for the club.
Ryo Miyaichi is not a name on the lips of most Arsenal fans, however, he is indeed their latest
signing. The deal was put in place last summer on transfer deadline day and has recently been
confirmed on the official club website. A statement read: Arsenal Football Club is delighted to
confirm that Japanese forward Ryo [.
. What is going on at the Emirates? . It's been a while since we last won a trophy. Lots of players
have come and gone, but have we learnt the lesson? I'm afraid not. . Last night I decided to travel
to Ipswich, following a magical holiday trip to Florida. And despite of the fatigue, I took a train
and crossed the country in order to cheer for Arsenal, something I had been missing a lot.
Arsenal Football Club News | Football365 | Premier League | DOUBLE BLOW FOR GUNNERSArsenal have two
more injury worries to contend with after Alex Song and Theo Walcott picked up knocks against
Everton on Tuesday night.Defensive midfielder Song is struggling with a leg problem having been
inadvertently kicked by team-mate Laurent Koscielny during the Gunners' 2-1 win at Emirates Stadium
and
Groundhog day
Dexysden founder Darren I joins the usual team to discuss the demise of his beloved Arsenal
Football Club, and the boys discuss John Terry's possible reappointment as England captain.
Written by Geoff Strong
During the 17 seasons from 1930 to 1953 (excluding the war years), Arsenal Football Club won 7
league titles, 3 FA Cups and had only 7 barren seasons, never waiting more than 3 seasons for a
trophy (of which there were only two per year). A golden age, the best of times.
It's a few days till the end of the football season, and we've already received word about next
season's festivities! So what's in store? Real Madrid are heading to China for
their pre-season tour while Barca will be jet-setting to the USA (according to
our friends at the club!
Fabregas is threatening to do an Anelka and go on strike if Arsenal do not agree to sell him to
Barcelona. The words did not come from Cesc but from one of his entourage and reported in the
Catalan press.
Despite Cesc's protestations that he is happy at Arsenal and any move will be up to Wenger to
decide, clearly he is lying and if he refused to return to training then he will join the likes of
Anelka in the list of hated ex-Arsenal players.
Off the coast of Corsica having quite an enjoyable time as his club falls apart piece by piece.
It seems that in all aspects of life these days, Wenger is heading down a slippery slope. (Boy that
was too easy!!) The Fabregas saga continues to drag out with the player becoming more frustrated
each day.
Forever Forward from Ladoja & Sons on Vimeo. Movie director and Arsenal starlet Theo Walcott appear
in the above video and talk about their admiration for Arsenal Football Club. Lee, who has been a
longtime Gunners supporter, waxes poetically...
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Arsene Wenger will walk away from Arsenal Football Club at the end of season as the future of the
club is thrown into serious doubt. The news was broken by a Goal.com source close to the club and
has sent shockwaves across North London as the pessimistic mood encircling the Emirates Stadium
plummets to record [.
To the background music of "Sunday Bloody Sunday" by U2, UK rapper Danny Graft sings a song about
his admiration for Arsenal Football Club. Entitled "Arsenal Anthem {Keep The Faith}," the song
chronicles some of the history and players who have made...
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The Game This is not an easy moment for Arsenal Football Club and the news that Alex Song and
Gervinho will miss three English Premier League game adds more uncertainty to a difficult month
ahead. Today, we ...
As I write this, Arsenal Football Club stand on a precipice of doubt, a mountain range
of negativity, a continent of discontent.
In comparison to last summer, we have been positively flying in the transfer market, signing so
far no less than three first-team players with more promised.
Well another week comes to an end and increasingly the running of Arsenal Football Club is
becoming more of an issue than the performances on the field. The clock is ticking and with 12 days
left in the transfer window, the likelihood of Arsenal strengthening to the level required to mount
a realistic assault upon the Premier League Title appears more bleak as our injury jinx comes back
to haunt us.
Ok this is my nightmare, Arsenal fail to make the Champions League and lose £25 million revenue
and drop into the Europa League, then to put it bluntly our chances of staying in the top four are
made increasingly worse, as the high quality players who would have come to Arsenal with the lure
of Champions League Football will look elsewhere.
Arsenal Football Club has announced a new and innovative three-year global partnership with
Betsson. The Malta based gaming company becomes the Club's Official Betting Partner.
Arsenal Football Club has announced a new and innovative three-year global partnership with
Betsson. The Malta based gaming company becomes the Club's Official Betting Partner.
Written by Red Arse
All the strident claims of Arsenal Football Club and Arsene Wenger being in crisis and going
into imminent meltdown have unexpectedly swept me along in a river of hopeless despondency.
This malaise has, with a few exceptions, seemed to affect almost every other Arsenal supporter,
including those determined to try and remain faithful to their beliefs in both club and
manager.
It's been just over a week since Cesc Fabregas' departure for Barcelona, and now this afternoon,
we've been told that Samir Nasri is on the brink of securing a lucrative move to Manchester
City.
Everyone knows what tomorrow's headlines will include. The usual, apocalyptic-like phrases such
as "meltdown", "the end" and "it's over" will smother the backpages of
every tabloid in the country.
Written by Illybongani
Much has been said about the perceived success (or lack of it), of Wenger's ‘Project Youth',
particularly since the move to the Emirates. Arsenal Football Club are now seen as standard bearers
in the development of young professional footballers. But is this accolade warranted or is it a
misnomer?
Big responsibility on his shoulders
Time to wipe the slate clean. Not something which can be easily said, especially when the season
has already been under way for a couple of weeks. However, that is also precisely the reason why we
could regard this upcoming weekend's match as the start "of the star" of the season for Arsenal
Football Club.
Another chance for Coquelin to show his stuff, albeit in a less pressure match that his last
away trip
Carling Cup returns to action tonight. I have to admit, this is a competition which I do enjoy
and look forward to each season. Perhaps the biggest reason is how Arsene Wenger has chose to use
this competition.
Thanks for the 15 years, Arsene.
One particular story dominates the news today and that is none other than Arsene Wenger reaching
his 15th year in charge of Arsenal Football Club. That is quite some achievement for someone the
general questioned as "Arsene who?" when he first took over. During that period, he has brought us
unprecedented success both on and off the pitch.
Thanks for the 15 years, Arsene.
One particular story dominates the news today and that is none other than Arsene Wenger reaching
his 15th year in charge of Arsenal Football Club. That is quite some achievement for someone the
general questioned as "Arsene who?" when he first took over. During that period, he has brought us
unprecedented success both on and off the pitch.
Thomas Vermaelen has signed a new long-term contract with Arsenal believed to be four years. It
is brilliant news for all Gooners after so much talk of players wanting to leave in the summer and
the eventual departure of both Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri.
TV5, who is said to be close to full fitness said: "I am really happy to have signed a new
contract with Arsenal.
Will be training at Colney for a few more seasons now
If the team needed any lifting before their trip to Marseille, this should be it. The news of
Thomas Vermaelen penning an extension to his contract. Obviously, what transpired in the summer has
got a lot of fans worried that the situation might be replicated with those currently with 2 years
left on his contract.
Image that makes the heart shudder in fear
As fans, we are more than easily riled aren't we. I will be the first to admit that when it
comes to Arsenal, emotions are rarely things within my control. When I saw the way Real Madrid has
acted in trying to tap up one of our players, I was incensed.
As Arsenal captain, even your hair has to be neat
Two things got me to write this topic today. First, I'm at the moment in the middle of reading
Alex Flynn's "Arsènal The Making of a Modern Superclub" and I'm currently at the chapter which
speaks about the behaviour of a certain William Gallas after the 2-2 draw at Birmingham.