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    Day at the Arsenal; Ashburton Grove

    The excitement built as we pulled up on the underground to Arsenal station.  It was a gloomy day, and the day of an away match, so Highbury was empty and quiet.  The town was exactly as I had seen in photos, with tight streets and uniform houses.  You could feel how the town would come […]

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    Ashburton Gove; A Day at the Arsenal (Part 2 of 3)

    The morning had been an awesome buildup of getting the layout of the Highbury area and seeing all of the Arsenal spots that I’ve spent my entire life hearing about.  I laughed to myself at each stop, thinking “the locals don’t even blink an eye at this”.  With the excitement finally at a maximum, I […]

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    Where the League Was Lost; A Look at Arsenal’s 15/16 Season

    “All points in the league are equally valuable!” Last season was nothing short of extraordinary.  Our 2015/2016 second place finish was beaten only by the freakish and inexplicable crusade of Leicester City.  I’d like to review exactly which matches lost us the league.  This is immediately relevant to our current do-or-die position in the title […]

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    Full 90 Gooner Interlull Podcast

    I could get used to this!  Following up strong from getting to join the boys on the Gunners Down Under podcast (click here for post/episode)!  Mario and I had an awesome time discussing the first team, our current form, Arsene Wenger’s 20 years in charge of the club, and some regrets from the transfer market.   […]

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    A Narrow Victory and Positives At the Top

    It was not a historic performance that saw us recover ground on the league leaders.  The match against Burnley was not a failure for Ozil and it wasn’t even a failure for Wenger.  The insisted approach to the match was to maintain the formation and system that the squad had been playing up until this […]

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    Arsenal FC: A Flashback (History Series)

    Arsenal Football Club (Dial Square) was founded in 1886 at Woolwich in South-east of London. In 1893 they joined the Football League and played as a Second Division club. They were promoted to First Division in the year 1904. Beset with financial problems, by 1910 the club became almost bankrupt. It was then that Henry […]