Arsenal’s Premier League title dream now within reach
Arsenal’s dream of winning the Premier League title is within reach, and writer Paul Williams lays out his case for why they might just ride the train to the top.
Arsenal’s dream of winning the Premier League title is within reach, and writer Paul Williams lays out his case for why they might just ride the train to the top.
As Arsenal maintain their lead at the top of the Premier League table a lot of fans have been asking about Arsenal’s history, so, when did Arsenal last win the Premier League
Arsenal continued their impressive run towards a league title win with a convincing win over Fulham, extending their lead at the top of the table and this weekend they can stretch it further.
Emi Martinez, ex-Arsenal keeper, might consider a surprising move to Tottenham Hotspur. Despite his past with Arsenal, Martinez seems to relish any opportunity to challenge his former club
Martin Odegaard has been in superb form for Arsenal this season, particularly in front of goal, and the Norwegian midfielder has already reached double figures in terms of goals scored in the Premier League, a career high for him.
I don’t suppose we Arsenal fans are, by any means, the only set of fans who feel like our team have been put on this planet for the sole purpose of being extremely hazardous for our health. However, it is our team, our beloved, brilliant team who have scored three last minute winners in the last six weeks.
If you complain about VAR when Arsenal lose, then you’re just being bitter and if you do it when they win, well, what are you moaning about, you won didn’t you? So just when, exactly, are Arsenal fans allowed to complain about things that have a very real impact on the scoreline?
Brighton and Hove Albion are well within their rights to stand firm on the sale of Moises Caicedo, but the outrage surrounding Arsenal’s bidding is nonsensical.
Arsenal are trying to tie down a number of players to new deals, but some of the players they are not offering contracts to is quite telling.
Claims of a Ben White bust-up in the England camp don’t appear to stand up to scrutiny, despite his departure from the World Cup tournament.
With a month to go until the January transfer window, Marcelo Flores looks increasingly likely to be recalled from his loan by Arsenal.
Matthew is joined by Paul to reflect on a comfortable win away at Wolves, and extending our lead at the top of the League.
After an excellent October for Arsenal, Paul Williams lets himself get a little excited…
Arsenal have come through October still at the top of the league but will they remain there by the time the World Cup break rolls around?
Thankfully, Arsenal haven’t suffered a really bad injury in a while, but there was a time when we couldn’t escape them.
It’s hard to complain when you receive something for free but it would be difficult to criticise anyone for thinking that these free Arsenal transfers were still a waste of money.
Earlier this year, Gabriel Martinelli made a big claim about the future of this Arsenal side, so with the team sitting on top of the Premier League table, having won 11 of their 12 games in all competitions, was he right?
Gabriel Martinelli is currently valued at around £36m, although you would need a lot more than that to get the club to sell him as he gets close to signing a new deal but how did Arsenal sign him when so many others wanted him?
Ben White’s chances of an England call-up are seemingly on the rise, with another of Gareth Southgate’s current options facing surgery.
Not long after he signed for Arsenal, Gabriel Martinelli revealed that he used to train regularly with Manchester United, so why didn’t he sign for them?