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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 [.
Now that Arsenal have qualified for the Champions League knockout stages as winners of their group,
then surely Arsene Wenger will play a team made up completely of reserves that didn't play in the
game against Wigan on the preceeding weekend? When asked, Wenger said that he would "respect the
competition", and he will still [.
Arsene Wenger was quoted by L'Equipe as saying that he could possibly leave Arsenal at the end of
this season, but as he explained after today's 2-1 win at Norwich, it was in answer to a leading
question. But let Wenger explain it himself: "No I wouldn't think about quitting. If you read the
interview [.
Keep calm. We are Arsenal by Richard Hall Yesterdays AGM meeting has, according much of the press,
left a bitter taste in the mouths of fans and share holders alike. A lack of clarity, a lack of
vision, a failure to answer the questions that apparently so many of the fans need answering, are
all [...
Arsene Wenger could not have hoped for a better performance from Robin Van Persie on the day that
he issued a statement saying he is still committed to Arsenal, despite refusing to discuss a new
contract extension. Van Persie scored both goals as the Gunners beat Sunderland 2-1, and after the
game Wenger praised the [.
The new Arsenal striker Gervinho hails Wenger for the effort he puts in to the club, and says that
Arsenal is on the right track to become a big trophy-winning club. According to the Ivorian, Wenger
needs to get more praise for the level Arsenal is at the moment, and that people should not forget
[..
They Think It's All Over... reacts to the Keys and Gray Sexism/Refereeing saga.
The flashpoint of our Sunday night's game against Spurs was undoubtedly the
red-card-that-wasn't that was shown to Rafael da Silva. Till that point, and barring the tackle
which got him his first yellow, Rafael had been magnificent. He'd kept Bale under check for almost
the entire period, restrcting him to only a couple of good crosses.