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We’re smack bang in the middle of a fairly pointless international break, so aside from the continued discussion about the Aaron Ramsey incident there’s not a lot going on. Tomas Rosicky has voiced his support for the Welshman in this interview as well making a request that technical sides get the protection they deserve from [...]

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On Sunday I posted some brief post-game thoughts on Arsenal’s 3-1 over Stoke. Today, having calmed down with the advantage of two days time, I go into more detail. The game While the strongest memory of this win will no doubt be the injury to Aaron Ramsey, there is a growing feeling that we might [...]

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Although I had hoped to have a detailed match report of the Stoke win up by now, the truth is that I still haven’t been able to put my thoughts together well enough to come up with something that represents my feelings towards the match. I feel like I still need one more day to [...]

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I’ve just got some quick thoughts/feelings on last night’s game, which I’ll go into more detail on in tomorrow’s post: The Aaron Ramsey injury was ridiculous and unfair. It cannot be a coincidence that we have had three players taken out by opponents in the past five years, ending in serious injuries. After ignoring the [...]

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Arsenal came from a goal down to beat West Ham 2-1 in Sunday’s FA Cup tie at Upton Park thanks to goals from Aaron Ramsey and Eduardo. Watch them again below (LINK): Have your say on Ramsey and Eduardo’s goals by leaving a comment.

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Arsenal 0-1 Olympiakos Report It turned out to be something of a non-event in Athens as a very young Arsenal side lost 1-0 to Olympiakos in the final match of the Champions League group stage. Arsene Wenger fielded youngsters Kyle Bartley, Thomas Cruise and Kerrea Gilbert along with Mikael Silvestre and Lukasz Fabianski in an [...]

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Good afternoon Arsenal FC Bloggers – I hope you’re doing well. I’ll kick things off today with the news that another Arsenal target has bitten the dust – well, supposed target anyway – with Lyon agreeing a transfer fee with Real Madrid for Karim Benzema. That news follows on from Felipe Melo’s decision to sign [...]

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It’s all a bit yawny as the Bolton game moves a day closer and the tedious transfer speculation plods along. Apart from another interesting bit of news about the signing of Andrei Arshavin there’s not a lot going on. I said in yesterday’s post that I felt that although Zenit St Petersburg have attached a £20 million [...]

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Aaron Ramsey scored an absolute belter for Wales U21 against England a couple of days ago. Check it out here. Glorious stuff.

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Arsenal begin their season tonight in Holland with the first leg of their Champions League qualifier against FC Twente.  Unfortunately they will do so under quite a hefty injury cloud. Indeed, Arsene Wenger has revealed that Arsenal are without Abou Diaby, Samir Nasri, Kolo Toure, Philippe Senderos and Cesc Fabregas as well as long-term casualties Tomas [...]

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Why do I get the feeling that Alex Hleb is going to get unfairly hammered on the blogs today? The Belorussian, who nobody really expects to be at the club come the start of the season, has been quoted in the Daily Mirror as saying: “My view of football and Wenger’s didn’t coincide at all. I [...]

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Hey there. Next to nothing going on today aside from another night of superb Euro 2008 action. I have to say that Spain’s win over Sweden surprised me a little bit. For me they still need a good test before they can be considered one of the favourites for the title but things are going [...]

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Hi there. Good to see you again. I don’t really mean see, of course, but you get what I’m trying to say. It’s nice to know you’re reading is what I’m getting at. Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Anyhoo, time to move on. The past couple of days has seen a number of excellent [...]

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I love Fredrik Ljungberg. Always have, always will. Maybe not as much as this guy (get ready to laugh) - but I still love him and nothing that he says or does in the future will change that. While Dennis Bergkamp was the player who got me to start watchin Arsenal, Ljungberg was the man who really [...]

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