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Andrew Weber

Post image for I’m back. Please don’t be angry with me.

I know, I know. It has been a long time since I last posted. But I assure you, I have a good excuse. I really do. It’s not that the team has been playing so badly that I have given up on them. It’s not that I’m feeling disconnected with the realisation that this season [...]

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Post image for Winner of the Pelé Sports Australia Competion announced

A couple of weeks ago I ran a competition to give away some great gear from Pelé Sports Australia. I asked Australian readers, via Facebook and Twitter, which new Arsenal signing they thought would have most impact and why, and have since hand-picked the 3 best responses which are included below. 1 – Peter Stiles, [...]

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Post image for Blackburn 4-3 Arsenal: Shambolic!

A lot of people, myself included, believed that with five signings made and good results achieved against Swansea and Dortmund, our boys had turned the corner after the mauling at Old Trafford. Well if they did, it seems they stumbled down the deepest, darkest, dirtiest dead-end alley one could possibly imagine. The defending in yesterday’s [...]

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Post image for Four reasons to be happy about Arsenal’s draw with Dortmund

There was a lot to be happy about in last night’s 1-1 draw with Borussia Dortmund. First, the result. A point against arguably the strongest German champions in the last five years in front of their ferocious home support. Absolutely satisfactory in my book. Second, the determination shown. We were on the back foot for [...]

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Post image for Borussia Dortmund v Arsenal: a strong challenge in an imposing atmosphere

Integration is the name of the game as Arséne Wenger looks to blend his new signings with a host of returning players and the rest of his squad for the first Champions League game of the season. What a tough game it will be: away at Borussia Dortmund, the team with the best home support [...]

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Post image for Wilshere and Vermaelen out for months: how badly will this hurt us?

Jack Wilshere: out for two to three months. Thomas Vermaelen: out for two months. My reaction: siiiiiiigh. It’s hard to keep a smile for more than a few days around here, isn’t it? We get thumped by Manchester United, respond with some of our most spontaneous and exciting transfer business in many a season, and [...]

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Post image for Pelé Sports Competition: Which new Arsenal signing will have the biggest impact and why?

Please note that this competition is only open to my AUSTRALIAN READERS and those people residing in Australia. The lovely folks at Pelé Sports Australia are here to help us celebrate the morale-boosting spending spree that was the final days of the transfer window by giving away a bunch of fantastic gear. Three great Futsal-focused [...]

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