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Arsenal fans are so used to seeing Arsene Wenger rage against the referee, the playing area, the
fixture list or the fourth official that it is refreshing to hear him actually blame the Arsenal
players for a change. The pitch WAS a bit dodgy and everyone was sliding all over the place
(especially Vermaelen!
Arsene Wenger has had arguably his worst season since he first became Arsenal manager 16 years ago,
and he and the club have been severely criticized for selling Samir Nasri and Cesc Fabregas and not
replacing them with similar world-class players. But Wenger believes that one day the truth will
come out and it will [.
Should Wenger Go? by SV I said at the beginning of last week that this was the most important week
of our season so far and that, if we cocked it up, we were out of two competitions. Well, we cocked
up and, guess what, we now have only the smallest chance of winning a [...]
Arsenal may have impressed everyone with their 7-1 demolition of Blackburn at the weekend, but
before that they had only earned one point from their previous four games. Theo Walcott was one of
the players pinpointed by Arsenal fans as being out of sorts during that run, and the England
international thinks it is unfair [.
The Arsenal defender Laurent Koscielny has improved incredibly this season but has had his
defensive partners changed, practically weekly, as injuries and suspensions have played havoc with
the Gunners back line. But the French international says that it is too easy to simply blame
injuries and the defence for Arsenal recent bad results, and says [.
The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help me god! By Toby With so much turmoil
at the club at the moment its hard to know which way to turn or who to listen to, fans like myself
spend hours trawling the net for a hint of a big signing or [...]
The Arsenal board's lack of business conduct and ethics has cost us sporting success. by Adam Kemp
After last season's shocking demise, I launched a tirade of confounded frustration in the direction
of Arsene Wenger. I am still appalled at how the manager has conducted this transfer window
allowing key players to be subject to [.