Arsenal have come in for a lot of criticism this season, and rightly so after their worst start for
58 years, but Theo Walcott reckons the players should be to blame and not boss Arsene Wenger.
Speaking to Absolute Radio today Walcott said, "The boss is a great man, he can deal with anything
thrown [.
It is a memory that has lasted for what seems to be an eternity. The last time Man Utd showed
Arsenal no mercy was 10 years ago thrashing the Gunners 6-1 at Old Trafford and believe it or not,
the Gunners went on to finish 2nd that season with United taking the honours. A hammering that has
constantly haunted the faithful, it was a result that we well and truly hoped we would never see
again.
Will Ian Holloway still be smiling tomorrow?
The Premiership finally reaches its dramatic denouement tomorrow afternoon, with things
unbelievably tight down the bottom of the league, five teams separated by only a point, desperate
not to fill one of the two remaining relegation spots.
It's been a week alright chez Lower. Pretty much as soon as I had put the League Cup final post
to bed I began to feel a tad squiffy, something I initially feared might be related to my
demolition of the restorative post-defeat sirloin late on Sunday night.
I feared the very worst: a meat intolerance.