A word of warning. In this article I will not be hiding my bushel under a 40 watt bulb. I'm over
the parrot. (Sorry if English is not your first language, that's a really stupid play on words.Â
In simple talk I am happy and I am going to boast). Let me put it another way.
YIPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE The Arsenal [.
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By Luke Tao Resulting from the latest seething in the blogs after the unfortunate draw against West
Ham, I am requesting a chance to express some views on Arsenal which I have for awhile. My view is
that we did not fail against West Ham but rather that we have progressed as [...]
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Henri Lansbury - what a player in the making. If for no reason other than to see the midfielder
play for Watford you tuned into Sky last night you would have seen him score a terrific goal. A
pass, the perfect positioning for a return, heads for goal, a player on either side of him [...]
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On the blogs we should be fighting the media and their attempt to brainwash us all with their
version of reality but most blogs do the reverse. There is something utterly sinister within our
media. The issue raises the question of the news, and how it is created, and through it, what is
happening to [.
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On the blogs we should be fighting the media and their attempt to brainwash us all with their
version of reality but most blogs do the reverse. There is something utterly sinister within our
media. The issue raises the question of the news, and how it is created, and through it, what is
happening to [.
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Arsenal's youth team managed to squirm their way through to the Groupie Stage of the Euro Cup last
night on the "Most Goals Scored" rule. "It really is ludicrous," said Letmedrivethe Koach talking
on ITV, "no other competition in the world uses this method of deciding the winner. What has the
issue of who scored the [.
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This article by Walter Broeckx is reprinted from http://www.arsenalbenelux.be/ the Arsenal site for
fans in Belgium and Luxemburg. It has been translated by the author. In the year 1979 I went to
Highbury for the first time in my life and saw them lose to Wolverhampton Wanderers 0-1. It was
still the old North [.
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These days watching a Royal Shakespeare production is a bit like watching Arsenal at Barnet. The
players are there, the skills are there, but the auditorium isn't. If you are not devoted to
Shakespeare, or you don't live in England, you'll not know that about three years ago the Royal
Shakespeare Theatre [.
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Were the Last Four Years the Worst in Arsenal's History? by "LRV" Arsenal joined the old Football
League Division 1 (the top flight in English football) in the 1919/20 season. Since then, Arsenal
Fans have witnessed the good, not-so-good, poor, not-so-poor, Very good, not-so-bad, bad seasons.
In all of these, one thing remains a [.
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