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    Emery Released; Ljundberg in Charge

    These notes have been compiled over the last few weeks as we’ve got an embarrassingly low period. The performances have been consistently below acceptable levels and there is not much room for analysis or insight. We’ll blame it on the November dip and hope that the immediate future is bright! Emery Ljundberg We have been […]

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    Something to be Excited About

    Something to be Excited About Amid debate from both sides of the isle the bottom line is that we played the match as essentially a new squad. Liverpool that has remained largely unchanged since obtaining 97 points last season.  Klopp has them sharp and compact. They know where each other are under pressure and how […]

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    Springing Into Action; Emery’s Ideas Taking Shape

    The 5-1 win against Bournemouth was exactly the spark that we needed going into a run of extremely heavy fixtures. Not only did it strengthen our goal difference, but we saw sparks from players that have not shown since the turn of the year. Treat yourself to the highlights to see Emery’s ideas take shape: […]

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    Squad Shakeup Heading into January

    After making it through a treacherous run of opposition, the unbeaten run that Arsenal was building has finally come to an end. It would be less infuriating if it was not at the hands of the mighty Southampton, to temporarily lift themselves out of the relegation zone. The result felt like it had been a […]

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    Interlull Woes and Favorite Players

    Interlull We’re halfway through the current international break and this interlull is particularly painful. The momentum that is building and its resulting excitement are temporarily halted. The prestige of player/club exposure on the international stage is balanced by the anxiety of players having to travel and risk injury for their respective countries. Favorite Players With […]

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    Emery in the Europa League

    Wenger always said that stringing wins together is the quickest way to move up the table. Now, with three consecutive wins in the premier league, the players should be gaining confidence in themselves and the new system. It is clear that Emery is still figuring out his best side while making accommodations for the opponents […]

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    Unai Emery; The New Era

    Despite the news going on at the top of the club with the CEO and ownership, the work on and around the pitch has been positive. For the first time in a long time, it is exciting to speculate, anticipate, and watch! The systems that were put in place on the coaching and director levels, […]

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    A Successful Transfer Window?

    The weeks that ended the January 2018 transfer window left us inspired. It seemed that the window and season would end in the shambolic release of Alexis and Ozil with no compensation.  Wenger began by offloading some long-serving players, in Coquelin and Walcott; a shock move for someone who has not performed in such a manner […]

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    Bars on the Transfer Window
    Bars on the Transfer Window; Wenger vs. Wenger

    The transfer window is now open and Liverpool’s Vin Dijk deal has brought to speculation to the forefront of all premier league supporter’s minds. The continuous letdowns of windows past force us to take a passive and almost sarcastic stance. Imagine a club and manager who formulated an identity and winning mentality, identifies a weakness […]

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    Camp Nou; Barcelona Stadium Tour

    I have to preface this article by saying that I was never a fan of FC Barcelona, and I was even less than impartial to them before visiting Camp Nou. Being in the City and in Catalunya really helps to understand the culture and passion for the club.  The Camp Nou is located in its […]

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