Posted by TheGooner | Posted in The Week That Was | Posted on 14-09-2009
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The Leg Of Whore(Read: Mad-e-Bye-Whore)
Its quite possible you all had your heads in your hands after our weekend debacle at Manchester City. It was a result extremely difficult to come to terms with, the disbelief and frustration has mounted after the two visits to Manchester, but its a time we need to gather behind them as they need us. 11Gunners looks back at the weekend,an Arsenal side of things and the developments in the rest of the league..
Posted by TheGooner | Posted in The Week That Was | Posted on 31-08-2009
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So Near Yet So Far..
A big weekend it was, a weekend that saw a lot of action and left us asking for more. A weekend that also gave us numerous talking points, mostly from the encounter of the weekend at Old Trafford. The Gunners were defeated for the first time in the Season, only it seems less like defeat and more like someone pointing a gun at your skull and saying “Give me 3 points else I shoot you!!” Yes we were robbed! 11Gunners looks back at the week that was..
Posted by GuestGooner | Posted in The Week That Was | Posted on 23-08-2009
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60000 Scarves And 4 Goals!
Arsenal continued their thumping start to the Season with a third straight win as they handsomely dispatched Portsmouth at the Emirates. The stadium buzzed with excitement as over 60,000 scarves gyrated in the North London air. Meanwhile the Red Dolls has to face the ignominy of losing to minnows Burnley in the mid-week. Weekend, though had a different story to tell. A sneak into what transpired over the last two days and Who the Newsmakers were..
Posted by GuestGooner | Posted in The Week That Was | Posted on 16-08-2009
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Men Are Back
The Toffees were swallowed raw and sweet by the Professor’s boys at Goodison Park as Arsenal hit Everton for a six! It all started by a wonderful goal from Denilson and it didn’t stop till the final whistle. Captain Fabregas was sublime creating two goals and scoring two, in the process dedicating his superb long-ranger to his friend Daniel Jarque, who died of a heart attack last week. New-boy Vermaelen scored with a thumping header from a set-piece as Gallas followed pursuit with a header of his own from Fabregas’ free-kick and the comeback man Eduardo chipped in with a goal late in the game. Saha got one back for Everton but it was too little, too late as Arsene Wenger looks forward to this seasonwith new promise. The toffee was sweet indeed!