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Arsene Wenger feels we could be set to end our search for silverware.
We are without a trophy since we defeated Manchester United on penalties in the 2005 FA Cup final.
Last season, despite an impressive beginning to the campaign, we faltered at the final stages to end a third term empty-handed.
But Wenger is sure our patience in youth ...
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Aaron Ramsey has completed his £5m move to Arsenal from Cardiff City, sticking it Man U who were so confident that in a show of their usual arrogance announced on their website that they had agreed terms with the Welsh club on Tuesday last week, even before anyone at Old Trafford had met the player.
Ramsey has signed a long-term deal at ...
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Yes says chairman Peter Hill-Wood, but given the shock departure of David Dein (who was key to Arsene's arrival at Arsenal) on Wednesday because of "irreconcilable differences" with the board, I can't help feeling something major is brewing and we'll probably only find out after it is too late. Peter Hill-Wood has ...
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the problem is pure and simple....lack of goal scoring. This has never been a preoblem before, however at the moment we have noone able to save a game witha goal. defence is excellent but tore and gallas are tempted into pushing forward inorder to get goals leaving us exposed at the back. we need a goal scorer, maybe starting baptista ahead of ...
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Zamora's goal first half goal gave West Ham the win even with our 30 efforts on goal.
Attack after attack, wasteful chances, hitting the woodwork twice (again) and our first defeat in the Emirates stadium.
Arsene pretty much summed it in that "It's difficult to say we had a bad game because we should have scored 10 and yet we lost ...
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Christian Nade got past Toure to get the only goal as Sheffield ended 2006 with a shock victory over us. I can't believe how bad we played, that was probably the worst Arsenal performance this year. Our midfield was clearly lacking presence and when Fabregas did finally come on, it was too little too late. Adabayor and Henry out injured left ...
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We came from two goals down to earn a point at home in a surprisingly difficult match. Portsmouth took the lead just before the end of the first half, stemming from a bad referee decision – Portsmouth gaining a free-kick. They went on to double their advantage almost immediately after half time.
Arsene was sent from the dug-out for ...
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A clear penalty in the second half for us was not given while the match was at a pinnacle point while it was 0-0 and overall the ref was awful, making silly decisions and stopping play too often. The Hammers made some good chances and I am sickened to say they deserved their goal. Their defence was solid and… hold on am I talking about the ...
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