Are Arsenal fans now the most annoying supporters in the country?
As Gooners, we must address the reality that we might well have become the most distasteful fanbase in the Premier League.
As Gooners, we must address the reality that we might well have become the most distasteful fanbase in the Premier League.
Arsenal’s recent game against West Brom was another disappointing result for the club, yet it was the way we lost which hurt fans the most.
Granit Xhaka has been a chatty boy while away with the Switzerland national team, giving a number of revealing interviews on his racist allegations, Arsene Wenger, pundits and his red cards.
While away with the Switzerland national team, Granit Xhaka has spoken about what the expectations are like at Arsenal and revealed that he feared Arsene Wenger could have kicked him out of the team after his second red.
It seems that Arsenal fans would prefer an experienced manager over a young, exciting one.
Granit Xhaka has been speaking to the press while away on international duty with Switzerland this week and admitted he’s not happy with how Premier League referees have been treating him.
Granit Xhaka believes that Arsenal are not too far away from Bayern Munich despite losing 10-2 to them this season in the Champions League and he’s heard nothing from them about their rumoured interest.
Hector Bellerin has given a lengthy interview to Mundo Deportivo and his comments are ripe for twisting.
Daily Cannon’s graphic designer and eternal optimist is finally broken after Arsenal’s disaster at West Brom.
Daily Cannon’s Paul Williams discusses another shambles and what lies ahead for Arsenal for the rest of the season.
Daily Cannon’s Matthew Wade discusses Arsenal’s latest disaster, this time at West Brom and Arsene Wenger’s future.
These are dramatic times for Arsenal fans but we are all far too familiar with the story.
At the moment it’s quite hard to write about Arsenal without writing about Arsene Wenger, but although an ongoing story, the subject is getting old.
As part of our drive to bring the voices of more Arsenal fans to a wider audience, this week we have a young Arsenal fan, nicknamed Gunner Guru, delivering player ratings for the side’s win over Lincoln City.
The Anfield defeat feels like another big nail in the coffin of the Wenger years.
When Arsene Wenger said that “you wouldn’t necessarily find a Cazorla even if you wanted to,” I thought, “Sounds like a challenge!”
On 5 March 2002, Arsenal beat Derby to go top of the Premier League table on their way to their third Double.