First team football or money: Which will Jonny Evans choose?
With Manchester City reportedly stepping up their pursuit of Jonny Evans, it looks as if they’re in the driver’s seat, but Arsenal can offer him something Pep Guardiola can’t.
With Manchester City reportedly stepping up their pursuit of Jonny Evans, it looks as if they’re in the driver’s seat, but Arsenal can offer him something Pep Guardiola can’t.
Arsenal remain keen on West Brom defender Jonny Evans and could offer £25m plus Mathieu Debuchy to sign him, but Albion manager Alan Pardew wants a quick deal.
Mike Dean has allegedly admitted that he made a mistake during Arsenal’s 1-1 draw away to West Bromwich Albion last weekend, but what good is it now?
Arsenal have made a new enquiry for Jonny Evans, according to Sky Sports, but would he really be worth £25m? Arsenal’s interest in Evans is…
West Bromwich Albion want to sign Mathieu Debuchy in the winter window, according to reports in France.
Arsenal can compete with any side on home soil, but the Gunners are still struggling for the same consistency on the road this season.
Arsene Wenger says the penalty decision was ‘farcical’, and he’s fed up of the media letting referees off the hook no matter what happens.
Arsene Wenger has said he intends to contest his FA charge, and doesn’t regret his comments made at referee Mike Dean.
Jonny Evans has turned 30; does this mean that Arsenal will cool their interest in the West Brom centre-back?
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew and Sylvain discuss a good result at Palace and a poor one at West Brom.
Arsene Wenger has been charged by the English Football Association for comments made about referee Mike Dean, in the aftermath of Sunday’s 1-1 draw with West Bromwich Albion.
Mike Dean struck again on Sunday, costing Arsenal a win against West Bromwich Albion, and statistics give weight to the conspiracy he’s been unfavourable to the Gunners.
Arsene Wenger has criticised the FA and Premier League for failing to improve the standard of refereeing and create a fair schedule.
Arsenal managed a 1-1 draw away against West Brom after a penalty, which shouldn’t have stood, was awarded to the Baggies late on.
Another Arsenal match down; another complete bore-fest except for the final five minutes.
Alan Pardew feels a manager needs to respond if a player is being a disruptive influence as he hails Arsene Wenger’s underappreciated achievements in football.
Arsenal will wear red shorts with their home strip for the first time in 40 years against West Brom.
West Brom’s £18m signing Nacer Chadli has been ruled out for another two months after suffering a reoccurrence of a hip injury.
Just to keep us guessing, Arsene Wenger reverted back to three at the back against Crystal Palace on Thursday and, with two first team players still sidelined, I reckon he’ll do something similar against West Brom on Sunday.
Arsenal are looking for two league away wins in a row for the first time this season as they take on struggling West Brom.