Final Score Arsenal 1 – 0 QPR Following two terrible defeats against Norwich & Schalke respectively, Arsenal simply needed all three points on offer at home to QPR. Thanks to some persistence and good fortune, they got the job done. But only just. With QPR sitting at the bottom of the relegation zone, and Arsenal… Continue reading
Arsenal Vs Schalke – Match Analysis & Player Ratings
Final Score Arsenal 0 – 2 Schalke Having just lost to Norwich away, Arsenal were looking to get back on track at home against a strong Schalke side. With Arsene Wenger serving the last of his three match touch-line ban, Steve Bould was in charge. And after tonight’s performance, he’ll be eager to return to… Continue reading
Can Getting Jack Back Get Arsenal On Track?
On July 31st 2011, Jack Wilshere limped off the pitch after just 7 minutes against the New York Red Bulls in the Emirates Cup. His injury was immediately written off as insignificant by Arsene Wenger. If only he knew. Now, fourteen months and numerous set backs later, Jack Wilshere is ready to return to the… Continue reading
Norwich Vs Arsenal – Match Analysis & Player Ratings
Final Score Norwich 1 – 0 Arsenal Nothing like an away day to end the international break blues, right? Wrong. Arsenal arrived at Carrow road on the back of a good win against West Ham United, looking to propel ourselves into the Champions League qualifying places, and gain some points on the league leaders, Chelsea…. Continue reading
Carl Jenkinson: Charlton To Champions League
In just two short years, Carl Jenkinson has launched himself from his humble lower league beginnings, to the forefront of world football. At the age of 18, Carl Jenkinson made his first appearance for Charlton Athletic, in the Football League Trophy Southern Section semi-final game against Brentford. Jenkinson played 90 minutes at right back. The… Continue reading
10 Arsene Wenger Interviews You’ve Never Seen Before
Arsene Wenger is renowned for his rigid, stern faced post-match interviews, and after 16 years in charge of the club, we have all been well acquainted with Arsene’s politically correct approach to the media. He crams his responses with footballing clichés, and consistently turns a blind eye to incidents concerning his own players on the… Continue reading