The cup-tied rule: What it is, why it’s in place, and why it’s wrong
On Thursday, Arsenal progressed to the quarter-finals of the Europa League, but thanks to UEFA’s cup-tied rule, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang won’t be able to take part.
On Thursday, Arsenal progressed to the quarter-finals of the Europa League, but thanks to UEFA’s cup-tied rule, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang won’t be able to take part.
Oliver Holt, writing in the Mail on Sunday this weekend, has produced something rather special.
Sven Mislintat wants Arsenal to sign a defensive midfielder as one of four positions he’s looking to strengthen this summer according to reports, but who should he buy?
Sven Mislintat is looking for a long-term replacement for Nacho Monreal as one of four positions he wants to strengthen this summer, so let’s look at who he could sign.
Earlier this month, reports emerged claiming that Arsenal would look to offload Aaron Ramsey in the summer and while most fans believe this is ridiculous, there are a few reasons why they might.
On Wednesday, Arsene Wenger discussed how strong the Europa League is this year compared to previous seasons, and named the teams to watch out for.
Manchester United should replace Jose Mourinho with Arsene Wenger, according to claims made in the English media on Wednesday.
Jonas Eriksson will referee Arsenal’s clash with AC Milan on Thursday, and Arsene Wenger’s side have a bit of history with the Swedish official.
Arsene Wenger didn’t have much to say about Jack Wilshere’s future at Arsenal during his pre-Milan presser but what he did say told us a few things.
Sven Mislintat wants Arsenal to sign a centre-back as one of four positions he’s looking to strengthen this summer, according to reports, but who are the available options?
No matter how desperately Arsenal fans want to hear about the future of their club, it’s looking increasingly likely that an announcement regarding Arsene Wenger’s future won’t be made either way until the end of the season and here’s why.
Sven Mislintat wants Arsenal to sign players in four different positions this summer, according to reports, in what is shaping up to be a significantly busier window than last year.
Although most Arsenal fans don’t feel that Steve Bould really does much at all, except for point at people a bit on matchday, I can’t be the only one wondering what will happen to the 55-year-old when Arsene Wenger calls it a day.
Santi Cazorla is unlikely to ever play football again, let alone pull on the red and white of Arsenal, so finding a replacement for him must be a top priority in the summer.
Reiss Nelson was apparently seen throwing his bib to the ground in frustration when Jack Wilshere was chosen to get subbed on against Watford instead.
Arsenal have managed another emphatic win, this time against Watford, this week and it was pretty enjoyable to watch, but what did we learn?
Arsenal are in a surprisingly commanding position in their Europa League tie against AC Milan, so let’s take a look at who else could cause the team problems if they finish the job on Thursday.
Arsene Wenger seems to have had enough of certain opposition players this season, and isn’t holding back as much he used to.
Earlier this week, Jack Wilshere told the media “things have changed” in his contract situation, and he’s “no closer” to a new deal, so what’s the cause of the problem?
When Arsenal tied Arsene Wenger down to another two-year extension at the end of last season, fans thought the decision pretty weird considering the state of the club, but little did we know this was only the beginning.