Wenger’s legacy is fundamental. Free flowing, attacking football by a club with integrity and class.

Mustafi, the “German Wall”, stops Richarlison. Against Everton, the Emirates felt like Emirates once again. We saw the old Arsenal once again. No, I am not talking about the old Arsenal referred to in the chants we heard so sarcastically at Craven Cottage last year, when we ran riot at…

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Goalscorer Lacazette.   #OLYARS: Before coming into management, Mikel Arteta might have hoped that his European night debut would be more thrilling, more fascinating and close to perfection. It may not have been all he wished but he must have been exhilarated, after getting drawn with Olympiakos and going to…

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#OLYARS: After turning on the style in the second half against Newcastle, Arsenal have to be feeling good about themselves. Despite how the season has gone, there is still a small chance to qualify for the CL. Both through the league and, of course, through winning the EL. We’ve come…

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#ARSNEW: The Arsenal globetrotters are back in action at the Emirates this weekend. No, not the Emirates, but the Emirates Stadium. We trotted to the Emirates; the ones who are United, Arab and home base of our stadium sponsor. Well, you already know what I mean. I try to marvel…

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Slowly but surely some Arsenal fans, especially the self-appointed pseudo experts who dominate the podcasting and video-blogging sphere, are back to their old habit of finding a convenient scapegoat for the difficulties that face the club. With Arsenal passing through hard-times, the opportunists and attention-seekers cannot help themselves. This is…

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In this podcast yours truly and Blackburn George, the Arseblagger, react to the disappointment most fans have expressed after another draw in the Premier League, this time at Burnley. After seeing and hearing Sean Dyche continually abuse referee Chris Kavanagh during the game we decided his advise to  Chis was…

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