10 players that Arsenal stood by who showed no loyalty in return
With rumours once again circulating that Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain could be Liverpool-bound this summer, Arsenal have every right to feel aggrieved.
Arsenal to play Wolfsburg in August friendly
Arsenal's women will face Wolfsburg in a friendly on 7 August in Austria.
My Women’s World Cup 2019 diary: Part 2
With the FIFA WWC 2019 being played at home in France, I thought I would write a diary of my travel adventures and games attended during the tournament.
The Arsenal man kicked out of England: Reyes signs for Extremadura
Jose Antonio Reyes has signed for Spanish second division side Extremadura until the end of the season but the reasons he left Arsenal are worth looking back on.
Why Arsenal fans should be excited by Arteta’s 3 new coaches
Arsenal's new arrivals for Mikel Arteta's backroom staff, Carlos Cuesta, Andreas Georgson and Miguel Molina should get fans very excited.
Relive Arsenal’s Invincibles in the face of Liverpool’s pretenders
Ahead of Arsenal's trip to Liverpool, all the talk has swung to Liverpool's unbeaten start to the season. Could they really match Arsenal's Invincibles?
Analysing the England World Cup squad
With the World Cup less than a week away, let's take a deep look at the 23 players selected by Phil Neville and the squad's strengths and weaknesses.
Arsenal’s finances demand we ask: What did Ivan Gazidis do?
Over the weekend, the excellent Swiss Ramble analysed the true shape of Arsenal's finances and it left a massive question - what the hell did Ivan Gazidis do while he was at the club for so long?
Manchester United didn’t ‘win’, Arsenal lost. There’s a difference
Give Ole Gunnar Solskjaer the Manchester United job, he’s clearly a genius.
Arsenal’s most expensive defenders compared to Virgil van Dijk
Liverpool made Virgil van Dijk the most expensive defender in history, so how do Arsenal's most expensive defenders compare?
Arsenal to sign 3rd Bayern Munich player, announcement soon
After signing Jill Roord and Manuela Zinsberger from Bayern Munich, Arsenal will soon add Leonie Maier, an experienced German international, to their ranks.
Arsenal myth busters: Does Granit Xhaka have a disciplinary problem?
When Granit Xhaka signed for Arsenal he did so with a reputation as something of a bad boy who had disciplinary problems.
Episode 202: Who are Arsenal?
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew and Anita drool over the new kits and marvel how the launch video speaks...
Arsenal fans should be relieved the club passed on Thierry Henry
It’s no surprise Thierry Henry has been sacked as Monaco manager, we should all just be grateful he wasn’t given the Arsenal job.
Episode 197: Pre-Europa League ramble
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew, Stephen & Lana Dawood preview the Europa League Final - but they get distracted...
Arsenal’s dreaded November curse: Should we be scared ahead of Liverpool?
November is upon us and that can only mean one thing – as we continue to mend our shattered Arsenal hearts, it’s time for the dreaded Arsenal curse to kick in and rob us of every single shred of optimism we’ve managed to claw together since the season started.
Pride in London: GayGooners have float in Pride parade, Gunnersaurus to appear
Six years after leaping over a Pride barrier to march with the UK’s first LGBT+ football fan group, an Arsenal season-ticket holder is organising the club’s biggest-ever Pride appearance.
“We trusted each other”: Anna Patten exclusive on her u20 World Cup experience
A few days ago, I caught up with Anna Patten while she was in England prior to the England u21 camp, to chat about her 2018, this is part 2 of that interview.
Manchester City defender set to re-sign for Arsenal
Manchester City's Jennifer Beattie looks set to re-join Arsenal this summer in addition to a host of players from Bayern Munich.
How is he still an Arsenal player? Arsenal defender ratings
With another interlull underway, let's take a quick look at how the players have been faring this season so far.
Arsenal booked every 3 fouls, Liverpool every 10
On this week's Daily Cannon Weekly podcast, episode 215, host Matthew Wade took some time to discuss the yellow cards stats an article on the site threw up after the game against Manchester United, showing how unfairly Arsenal are being treated.
Arsenal fans should be relieved the club passed on Thierry Henry
It’s no surprise Thierry Henry has been sacked as Monaco manager, we should all just be grateful he wasn’t given the Arsenal job.
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Arsenal in talks with former Academy player, already said goodbye at Birmingham
Arsenal are reportedly in talks with Meaghan Sargeant who has tweeted her farewells to everyone at Birmingham City.
Jose Mourinho is just Tony Pulis with money & other lessons from Old Trafford
If Arsenal fans craved something different more than anything else then they certainly got that at Old Trafford on Wednesday night.
Arsenal deliver footballing masterclass to leapfrog Chelsea and Manchester City
Arsenal climbed up two places in the table and sit on top as Chelsea's game was postponed and City could only beat Liverpool 1-0, but it was the manner of Arsenal's win, as much as the 11-1 scoreline, that stood out.
Arsenal win to keep pressure on Manchester City
Arsenal won a very important away game 3-0 at Reading on Sunday, keeping the Gunners close to City in the title race.
No room for sentiment, Arsenal must start Bernd Leno against Chelsea
We’ve all been so wrapped up in hating the location of the Europa League final that we’d almost forgotten there’s a game of football still to be played.
Exclusive: Anna Patten on making the first team and leaving Arsenal
A few days ago, I caught up with Anna Patten while she was in England prior to the England u21 camp, to chat about her 2018.
Ego, cowards & 21 other things I noticed as Arsenal messed up again
Arsenal against Brighton was a lot of things, few of them good as we moved closer to the relegation zone with our first home league defeat of the season, so here are 23 things I noticed from Thursday night.
Episode 180: Can uncle Bouldy still do a job?
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew's on his own and talks about the loss to Manchester United, the defensive crisis,...
Has VAR already modified players’ behaviour at the World Cup?
After 11 games, it is interesting to note that discipline records are very good at the 2018 World Cup. Is that due to VAR or the referees leniency with regards to the rules on yellow and red cards?
Official: Arsenal confirm 26-year-old signing from Bayern Munich
Arsenal have confirmed the arrival of a third player from Bayern Munich with Leonie Maier signing for the club.
Arsenal prove they’re possibly, probably, not total morons
It’s been a lingering question about Arsenal for a number of years – are they just a collection of idiots, incapable of following basic instructions when they take to the football pitch? On Saturday we got a resounding answer – no!
Ainsley Maitland-Niles answers Arteta’s challenge but is it too late?
Ainsley Maitland-Niles was challenged by Mikel Arteta to work hardto win his place back and now he has, is the club going to sell him anyway?
A career ruined in Sunderland: Abou Diaby retires
The day has finally come when Abou Diaby announced his retirement from football.
20-minute read: What the world cup tells us about Arsenal’s summer transfer business
So, as everyone really knew, but many pretended they didn't, football wasn’t 'coming home' (as if!).
Can England win the Women’s World Cup this summer in France?
England currently sit in third place in the FIFA rankings and are one of the favourites to win the tournament alongside the USA, Germany...
Should Arsenal fans be worried about being funded by Emirates?
Over a year ago, Nick Cohen wrote a piece for The Guardian saying football fans should be asking hard questions about the money behind leading clubs but that still doesn't look like it will be happening any time soon.
Jose Mourinho downgrades his ambition using Arsene Wenger as an excuse
Jose Mourinho is learning at Tottenham that, without unlimited funds to buy his way to trophies, Arsene Wenger didn't do that badly at all.