Strikers Edinson Cavani, Simone Zaza and Javier Hernandez have all been linked with big money moves to the English Premier League during this January transfer window. It looks as if Brazilian hot-shot Alexandre Pato is set to complete a move to Chelsea in the coming days, with many speculating that a verbal agreement has been […]
Posted on January 20th, 2016 by scott
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It’s fair to say that Oliver Giroud has had a disappointing start to his season this year. I am a big fan of the French striker but you cannot get away from the fact that he’s currently under-performing and in a bit of rut. He’d be best served spending more time on the bench in […]
Posted on September 17th, 2015 by scott
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Quite a few people on the outside of Arsene Wenger’s inner circle were calling for Arsenal to sign up a new forward as they felt that was the Gunners weakest area. Four games in and they’ve scored just three times in the English Premier League this term. They’ve also failed to score in two of […]
Posted on September 3rd, 2015 by scott
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Even n the sporadic glimpses that we witnessed Petr Cech in goal for Chelsea last season, you could tell he is still a world-class goalkeeper. With Thibaut Courtois claiming the regular starting berth in between the sticks at Stamford Bridge, it looks inevitable that the Czech Republic keeper will have to leave Chelsea in search […]
Posted on June 13th, 2015 by scott
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Of course Thierry Henry is an Arsenal legend, and when he talks about the Gunners we should all take notice. But with that being said I can’t agree with the legendary French striker when talking about Arsenal’s summer transfer strategy. As a pundit for Sky Sports, Henry stated… “Arsenal need to buy four players,” “[Arsenal] […]
Posted on May 8th, 2015 by scott
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The English Premier League was all but decided before this past weekend, but some believed Arsenal could keep the slimmest of hopes alive with a win over Chelsea at Emirates Stadium. The two sides ended up playing to a scoreless draw, and the league standings now depict a virtually certain league title for the Blues. […]
Posted on April 27th, 2015 by scott
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Over the past decade, Arsene Wenger has stood in the opposite dugout from Jose Mourinho on twelve occasions and the Frenchman has so far not recorded a single victory over his nemesis. (The record is seven wins for Jose and five draws) You get the feeling for the few days leading up to games against […]
Posted on April 25th, 2015 by scott
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I spent last night cheering on Arsenal. They came extremely close at perfecting the ultimate comeback against Monaco in the Champions League but alas it wasn’t meant to be as the Gunners lost out on away goals. That means that the Ligue 1 side instead of Arsene Wenger‘s men progressed into the last eight of […]
Posted on March 18th, 2015 by scott
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So I watched Arsene Wenger being interviewed by the BBC’s Jacqui Oatley after his Arsenal side were held at home by Hull City in a 2-2 draw. Wenger was obviously not in the best of moods, his side had failed to win after all. Yet after watching the post match chat I didn’t think much […]
Posted on October 24th, 2014 by scott
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I am a huge fan of Arsene Wenger and all he has done at Arsenal but I think the time may have arrived for the French manager to say au devoir to Arsenal. The London club owe him a lot. He has brought them huge amounts of cash, trophies and the club is probably one […]
Posted on May 16th, 2014 by scott
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