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I don’t often do more than one post in a day but I didn’t really think the content of this ‘extra post’ fit in anywhere else. Remember that you can still check out the Arsenal v Celtic preview and the Arsenal FC Weekly podcast in today’s earlier post. Here we go… * * * Arsenal [...]

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Everton 1 (Saha 90) Arsenal 6 (Denilson 26, Vermaelen 37, Gallas 41, Fabregas 48, Fabregas 69, Eduardo 88) Minute-by-Minute | Video Highlights | Wenger Interview Match Review As a first game for the season I don’t think you can ask for much more than that. 6-1 over Everton – at Goodison Park – and the sort of [...]

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Arsenal kicked off the 2009/10 with an outstanding 6-1 win over Everton. Cesc Fabregas (2), Denilson, Thomas Vermaelen, William Gallas and Eduardo got the goals and you can see them as well as all the highlights in the video below.  A match report will follow tomorrow on the Arsenal FC Blog. Have your say on [...]

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It’s Arsenal v Everton in the Premier League later today and my word does it feel good to say that. Unfortunately we have some serious injury concerns going into the first game of the season. Samir Nasri (broken leg) and Tomas Rosicky (hamstring tweak) are of course out but joining them on the treatment table [...]

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Last night’s 1-1 draw with Everton was a perfect example of what Arsenal lack when they play without natural leaders in the midfield. I don’t think anyone could argue against the fact that we had leaders at the back last night. William Gallas showed last night how to lead the defence. Gael Clichy and Bacary Sagna [...]

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Sweet mother of mercy – what is going on with Andrei Arshavin? One minute the deal’s on, the next minute it’s off. Then it’s on again, then it’s off again. It reminds me off that clip from The Simpsons where Mrs. Krabappel keeps teasing Bart with a yo-yo. It’s cruel and evil and I don’t [...]

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What a weird game that was. 1-0 down after as poor a 45 minutes as as we’ve seen all season, yet a couple of changes in personnel and a huge shift in attitude saw Arsenal run out 3-1 winners after goals from Samir Nasri, Robin van Persie and substitute Theo Walcott. Arsene Wenger’s team selection for this match was absolutely baffling. [...]

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