Arsenal opened the season like they meant business, trouncing the Wolves 3-0 at the Emirates. The midfield hummed like a well-oiled machine, while the defence refused to budge. Goals came from ...
So after two consecutive defeats to Manchester U everything is now doom and gloom. The fact that before these last two games Arsenal played 12 games, won nine, drew three and lost none, is either ...
As for Mr Madley, he is ver much at the high end of perceiving fouls and fairly close to the high end for yellow cards as well, so the Arsenal approach has to be to let Manchester United tackle away, ...
The Gunners take on United at the Emirates Stadium in the third round of the oldest cup competition in the world on Sunday afternoon and will be sporting an all-white kit for a fourth year in a row.
Interestingly when Arsenal were making headlines for three red cards early on, all the media covered it, but now that Chelsea are way out in front with 41% more yellow cards than either Liverpool or ...
And yet looking back we now find that the last time Manu beat Arsenal away from very old Strafford, was an FA Cup match on 25 January 2019. That was the final game in a run of seven in which the ...
The problem is Arsenal will have no idea what percentage of respondents come from each group. Worse if they ignore the fact that the research is flawed, they could draw false conclusions from the ...
This can be a problem because it is possible for a welfare officer to be more interested in protecting the good name of the club rather than the welfare of the children. After all, once the story gets ...
It must be patently obvious if you have ever read more than a couple of sentences of my ramblings, that I argue that football journalism is a malign force which is damaging the game. These journalists ...
The campaign for Arsenal to tear up the current approach and buy a new striker is basically one aiming to take Arsenal back down to lower levels of scoring. The tragedy is that many supporters feel ...
There is something of a confusing piece in the Guardian about the actual football used in the League Cup, in that they say, “all clubs play with the same ball,” to which I suppose one can only reply ...