Why Arsenal must keep Alexis at all costs
With talk swirling over Alexis Sanchez’s new contract – or lack thereof – Arsenal fans are getting a little anxious.
With talk swirling over Alexis Sanchez’s new contract – or lack thereof – Arsenal fans are getting a little anxious.
Ahead of Arsenal’s trip to Manchester United on Saturday, we look back in history at two of the greatest teams ever to grace the Premier League.
No team has toyed with the Premier League title without success as many times as Arsene Wenger and his precious Gunners have in recent memory; is 2016/17 finally going to be a title winning campaign or is the Gooner nation set for another tease ride?
From international indifference to the white hot intensity of Manchester United v Arsenal.
Before long, our senior squad will trickle back to London Colney ahead of our clash against Manchester United on 19 November and everything will start to look very familiar.
Can improved strength in depth offset traditional curses?
Carla Humphrey has completed a season on loan to relegated Doncaster Rover Belles and it is good to see her back at Arsenal with a full season under her belt.
Chelsea have gathered plenty of criticism and anger from a number of different rival clubs, supporters and critics in the media over the past few years for their trend of stockpiling young players. That could all be about to end
Everywhere you look there are claims that Manchester United are interested in signing Mesut Ozil and will try all sorts to get him to leave London to join Jose Mourinho.
At the start of the season, all the noise was about Pep Guardiola.
When it was announced that Alexis Sanchez had sustained a low-grade muscle tear in training with national team Chile, Arsenal fans everywhere simultaneously held their breath.
Real life can be so inconsiderate sometimes.
For the second time in as many weeks, it appears as if Jack Wilshere has well and truly said goodbye to Arsenal.
Alexis Sanchez’s recent interview with ESPN Brazil couldn’t have been better (or worse, from our point of view) timed after he picked up an injury in training for Chile.
Football players have a lot of autonomy in Europe. so why did Jack Wilshere opt to go to bournemouth instead of AC Milan?
The Guardian recently published a story about a Non-League game referee stopping a match after 13 minutes and abandoning it because a fan was moaning and questioning his decisions too much.
As much as I hate to say it, Sergio Aguero is not signing for Arsenal