Wenger moves to calm fans angered by Gazidis comments
Arsene Wenger has moved to calm fans after they got a little angry with Ivan Gazidis’s recent comments that indicated there wouldn’t be much more spending this summer.
Arsene Wenger has moved to calm fans after they got a little angry with Ivan Gazidis’s recent comments that indicated there wouldn’t be much more spending this summer.
Per Mertesacker has revealed that Arsene Wenger has not yet made a decision on who will replace Mikel Arteta as Arsenal captain or, if he has, he hasn’t told anyone.
With Arsenal set to face RC Lens on Friday, there was news and gossip a-plenty floating around on Thursday.
Arsene Wenger hailed Granit Xhaka’s ability in just about every area of the pitch and, coincidentally, the Switzerland international rocked up at London Colney smiling from ear-to-ear.
According to reports, Arsene Wenger was first choice for the England job but he snubbed it in order to stay at Arsenal.
On Wednesday the transfer circus moved its monkeys from Gonzalo Higuain’s back garden and planted them firmly on Mauro Icardi’s lawn.
Should Wenger take the captaincy more seriously and why the new conduct rules will hopefully teach Chelsea and Jose Mourinho how to behave
Arsene Wenger will be the third-highest paid manager in the Premier League next season with the arrival of Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola on mega salaries.
In precisely one month from today, Arsenal will open their 2016-17 Premier League campaign.
Simply put, Arsenal cannot afford to fail again next season.
“Thierry Henry, Thierry Henry, Thierry Henry…”
Here’s the news and gossip from Tuesday. The big story on Tuesday was that Arsene Wenger has asked Thierry Henry to give up his job…
Arsene Wenger has reportedly asked Thierry Henry to quit football punditry in order to coach full-time at London Colney.
The football world spent Monday recovering from the Euros. After the shocking Euro 2016 final result, where Portugal beat France 1-0, a lot of the…
Arsene Wenger has praised Moussa Sissoko’s performances for France during the Euros and defended Didier Deschamps’ decision to play him.
While not ruling out the England job in the future, Arsene Wenger has admitted that England is his second country and that he was on his knees when they were knocked out of the Euros by Iceland.
The rumour mill was back in business on Thursday now that the end of the Euros is in sight. Arsenal have had three matches selected…
When it was announced at the beginning of the year that Arsenal, along with the other 19 Premier League clubs, would receive an extra £40-50m in TV revenue, we all welcomed the news with open arms.
Arsene Wenger has admitted that he’s worried following Britain’s vote to leave the European Union and how it will impact the Premier League long term.
There are, as I begin writing this, just three games of the 2016 Euros left. Who’s your money on? I haven’t watched nearly enough of…