As fans, we often spend so much time watching players and managers in their working environment, that we forget that they too, are human. Interviews are a great way to get to know Football players in a bit more depth. And no, that doesn’t include post-match sweaty question time. Whether they are talking about interesting… Continue reading
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Arsene Wenger Replacements: The Top 12 Candidates
For Arsenal fans, and Football fans in general, Arsene Wenger needs no lengthy introductions. However, at the age of sixty-three (going on sixty-four), it’s time to discuss who should succeed Arsenal’s longest-serving manager. In 2011, Arsene told the world that by the age of 65, he plans to, “Move on to a different job, unless… Continue reading
Top 10 Tony Adams Quotes
For 22 years, Tony Alexander Adams plied his trade as a defender for Arsenal Football Club, graduating from the youth system, rising to captaincy, winning trophies and, inevitably, a place in every Arsenal fan’s heart. Throughout his playing career, Adams earned the nickname “Mr Arsenal”, simply because of his immense love and passion for the Club,… Continue reading
7 Superstars Arsenal Almost Signed
Even as we enter the first few days of the 2013 Summer Transfer Window, Arsenal fans have already tasted the potential excitement of signing real superstars in time for the 2013/14 campaign. Moving away from the persistent rumour mill, I thought it might be entertaining to look back on some of the superstar signings which… Continue reading
Top 10 Ian Wright Quotes
Throughout his seven year stay at Arsenal Football Club, Ian Wright appeared 288 times, scoring 185 goals in the process. Only Thierry Henry trumps such a lofty record.[quote_right]“Some people have even questioned [Ian Wright's] love for The Gunners due to his outspoken nature…”[/quote_right] Ian Wright had an unconventional start to his Footballing career, being plucked… Continue reading
Top 10 Herbert Chapman Quotes
During his nine year reign at Arsenal, Herbert Chapman impacted Arsenal Football Club in ways which no other manager after him could have dreamed of. Between 1925 and his premature death in 1934, Chapman transformed Arsenal.[quote_right]“Chapman made sure his legacy stretched far across the Footballing spectrum…”[/quote_right] From numbered shirts to renamed Train Stations, Chapman made… Continue reading