Spurs beat Arsenal to striker we weren’t interested in
Tottenham have reportedly beaten Arsenal to a striker we probably weren’t even interested in.
Tottenham have reportedly beaten Arsenal to a striker we probably weren’t even interested in.
Armed with some new equipment, we thought that our first foray into the world of video creation should feature last week’s epic weekend.
With Mikel Arteta about to hang up his playing boots and move into coaching, it seems like he is about to join Manchester City despite having an offer from Arsenal (and Tottenham) according to Marca in Spain.
Is finishing above Spurs like winning a competition? Is it better?
This week Matthew, Helen and Paul congratulate Spurs on their joint highest finish since 1963. They also wonder about life after Wenger and tire themselves…
In the title race and a long way clear of Arsenal, Tottenham threw it all away by ending the season with two points from four games.
Mesut Özil had a fantastic season for Arsenal but the German playmaker has been left frustrated by the overall form of the side.
Picking up just two of the last 12 points available at the end of the season, a collapse from Tottenham allowed Arsenal to sneak above them.
As you all know by now, Sunday afternoon saw Arsenal finish above Tottenham Hotspur for the 20th season in a row.
A fortnight ago I wrote that second place was still within Arsenal’s reach despite the points gap, and with one point from a possible nine, Tottenham made my optimism a reality.
Like the changing of the season, there are certain things that are sure to happen and Wojciech Szczesny taking any opportunity to have a pop at Spurs is one of them.
Mauricio Pochettino has said that Spurs’s collapse at Newcastle was down to a ‘mental’ problem as the final day just keeps getting funnier and funnier.
Arsenal fans couldn’t resist taking the opportunity to sing our yearly song to Spurs after we managed to beat the odds and finish above them. Again.
Like most of us, Aaron Ramsey isn’t having a great time watching how well Spurs are playing this season and is still optimistic of finishing above them.
Arsene Wenger has targeted second place above Spurs on Arsenal’s final day of the season.
Sol Campbell couldn’t help but have a dig at former club Spurs recently.
Act fast and Arsenal could find an ideal replacement for Danny Welbeck in Marseille striker Michy Batshuayi.
Spanish striker Alvaro Morata is waiting for talks with Real Madrid to determine where his future lies.
Jack Wilshere is finally back in action after spending the entire season sidelined through injury and is already back at it again with the Banter™️.
Although Spurs are no longer able to win the League (thank goodness) that’s not stopping their hero of the hour, Harry Kane, from urging them to come above Arsenal.