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There was a point yesterday – just before Sunderland scored their freak goal – when I was
thinking: we need to change this game from the bench, but who can we bring on? We have no quality
on the bench!
Silly me.
All it took was one Ramsey pot shot, one sublime cross from Arshavin and one trademark Henry
finish to prove that Arsène Wenger still knows what he's doing.
Arsenal announced today that they have chosen to loan out Andrey Arshavin back to his former
club Zenit St Petersburg for the rest of the season.
A marquee signing when he joined in January 2009, the captain of the Russian international team
proved an instant success, lifting the team to a 4th place finish almost single-handedly.
Arshavin leaves and we need to replace him by KJ Arshavin has finally left Arsenal in what could be
a permanent move come the end of the season. It is a blow for the Gunners as we won't get a like
for like replacement because all transfer windows are closed. However, this does open up [...]
Andrei Arshavin has not appeared for Arsenal since he came on as a sub against Man United, which
sparked a barrage of booing against Arsene Wenger as the Russian walked on the pitch. Arsenal fans
had been severely critical of the 30 year-old this season anyway after a series of lacklustre and
lazy-looking performances for [.
Arshavin in recent weeks has become a victim of both the media and all of us Arsenal fans for his
defensive mishap which gifted Manchester United with a undeserved win at the Emirates. I admit I
was thoroughly disappointed with his performance but I still expect him to do something crucial for
us in our [.
The Arshavin conundrum. Andrei Arshavin has caused great debate among fans (Arsenal and football
alike) in recent weeks/months/years. On the one hand, he is technically brilliant and can change a
game, but on the other he is dubbed lazy and incredibly inconsistent. I think that when Arsenal
critics say that he is ‘lazy' or simply [.
What an exciting and challenging game we can anticipate tonight. A return to the scene of the
European recognition of Fabregas's genius (sorry GM!). That night is etched in the memory
alongside so many other astonishing and unexpected Arsenal victories win this and we may get a
repeat of the TH inspired win in the Bernabeu!
Arsenal FC's out-of-favour attacking midfielder Andrei Arshavin is on the radar of his former
club Zenit St. Petersburg, the Russian club's officials have confirmed.
Coach Arsene Wenger signed Arshavin from his hometown club in January 2009 for an undisclosed
fee believed to be in the region of £15 million.
Arsenal FC's out-of-favour attacking midfielder Andrei Arshavin is on the radar of his former
club Zenit St. Petersburg, the Russian club's officials have confirmed.
Coach Arsene Wenger signed Arshavin from his hometown club in January 2009 for an undisclosed
fee believed to be in the region of £15 million.
The little Russian midfielder Andrei Arshavin has become a bit part player at Arsenal this season
with the arrival of Gervinho and the emergence of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, but the Russia captain
is desperate for more first team action ahead of this summer's Euro2012 tournament. His old club
Zenit St.
This week, American businessman, billionaire, and possible future owner of the Los Angeles
Dodgers Stan Kroenke flew into London in order to publicly express his full support of Arsene
Wenger. Arsenal's board of directors has had some interesting topics to discuss, which include, but
are certainly not limited to: Robin van Persie's future with the club, Arsene Wenger's future with
the club, and the monies to be spent this coming summer all of which impact public perception of
Wenger in one way or another.
How can some Arsenal fans be so deluded? by KJ My most recent article sticking up for Wenger
received a very mixed reception probably edged out by the ‘Wenger out' brigade. So today I want
to talk about some of the misconceptions that certain fans pro-Wenger and anti-Wenger alike have
about players and [.
Why it's not so bad
• His form bolted so long ago that the stable door was sold on eBay.
• He was clearly struggling at Arsenal
• Which you could tell by his workrate – he didn't want to be here
• Gervinho and Oxlade-Chamberlain are ahead of him on the left, which is the only place Wenger
was going to play him.
The little Russian midfielder Andrei Arshavin has admitted that he was worried about losing his
place in the Russia team, despite being their captain, and knew that with the competition for
places at Arsenal he was never going to get a prolonged run in the Arsenal first team. Arshavin is
more than happy that he [.