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As time passes this month and with little snippets here and there, I think it’s safe to say that no signings are on their way in this transfer window. Maybe a last-minute loan or two as Gibbs is still reported to be three weeks away from a return…
Loan Watch: Week 14 – Freeman Scores
Spain have had their winter break from league football, meaning Samuel Galindo and his Gimnastic de Tarragona side received a rest while Carlos Vela, Wellington Silva and Pedro Botelho were all left out from their respective side’s cup ties. Joel…
Arsenal Flop Denilson Doesn’t Want to Return. Do We Want Him Back?
Arsenal’s Denilson is not very eager for a return to London and has stated that he’d rather stay in Brazil with Sao Paulo. The defensive midfielder had a horror season with the Brazilians whom he joined in the summer after … Continue reading …
Robin van Persie Signs, Midfielder Quits and Wenger talks……….
I thought Arsene Wenger had stopped talking rubbish but then I read my usual daily dose of afc.com and found the latest piece from our manager! He’s been talking about Patrick Vieira and Thierry Henry and why he let them both go when he did and stand…
Denilson Eyes Permanent São Paulo Move
Brazilian midfielder Denilson is currently on loan at São Paulo, the Arsenal loanee joined his former club on a season long loan in July. Denilson found himself on the bench for the majority of last season because of the rise of Jack Wilshere. The mid…
Loan Watch: Week 12 – Aneke Scores
Few loan players played this week; Lansbury remains injured for West Ham and Nicklas Bendtner was not involved for Sunderland after not training during the week due to a groin injury. Samuel Galindo was an unused substitute for Gimnastic de … Con…
Loan Watch: Week 11 – Vela Strikes Again
Samuel Galindo was again an unused substitute for Gimnastic de Tarragona, while Wellington Silva was also forced to watch on from the bench – his side lost 5-0 to Barcelona with Cesc Fabregas scoring twice for the Catalan side as … Continue…
Loan Watch: Week 11 – Vela Strikes Again
Samuel Galindo was again an unused substitute for Gimnastic de Tarragona, while Wellington Silva was also forced to watch on from the bench – his side lost 5-0 to Barcelona with Cesc Fabregas scoring twice for the Catalan side as … Continue…
Loan Watch: Week 9 – Wellington in trouble again
James Shea was on the bench for both Dagenham and Redbridge’s games, while midfielder Henri Lansbury remains injured for West Ham. Kyle Bartley missed out on Rangers’ 0-0 draw with St Johnstone after making his comeback from injury just two…
Should a coach look at a player’s passport?
Ever since I have been supporting the AFC, that is, 37 odd years, I have always had a soft spot for those players who put their bodies on the line. Don’t get me wrong, I like those players who dazzle and mesmerise the crowds with their skills, howeve…
Ghosts of the Emirates
The boys were at that age where they put on a brave face about being in the woods after dark but at every snap of a twig imagined horrors were watching, waiting to pounce on them should any member of the group be foolish enough to venture alone into th…
Loan Watch Week 8
Wellington Silva, Lansbury, Botelho and Campbell were just some of the Arsenal loanees that missed out on game time this week – for many reasons they haven’t received much playing time in recent weeks. Here is how those who did … Cont…
Arsenal Sunderland – time to fight back
So far this season we are five points down on the same games last season. On Sunday we have theRead the Rest…
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Would his return to the club solve Arsenal’s problems?
TweetWith Denilson under severe pressure from fans in Brazil to end his loan move early and return to the Gunners, I ask – could he be the solution to Arsenal’s current midfield crisis? The 23-year-old Brazilian endured a tough last two years in no…
Oh No! Denilson Is Coming Back To Arsenal!
Brazilian midfielder Denilson could be on his way back to Arsenal after a row has broken out between himself and the fans of Sao Paulo, who are demanding he never play for them again. Denilson, 23, is on a season long loan deal with the Brazilian club,…
Prodigal son returning to Arsenal to fill in @ right back?
Our favourite prodigal son could return. Yep that’s right. Denilson. It seems that even Sao Paulo (where he’s playing on loan) don’t want him after some dreadful ‘tweets’. Just think, we just had to put up with his performances! Denilson’s perceived la…
Cherished midfielder could be on his way back to Arsenal!*
This summer, as Arsenal finally waved goodbye to their midfield lynchpin, to a player whose natural footballing skills we’d cherished …Continue reading »
Szczesny dominates the headlines for more reasons than one
I’ve reiterated times without number that Arsenal has been haunted with squad indiscipline, bad refereeing decisions, bad luck and mysterious injuries and I was proven right when Sagna became a victim of the last attribute in the aforementioned list….
Arsenal Rumours: Sao Paulo fans calling for Denilsons head
Its been reported by Sportsmail that Arsenal midfielder Denilson’s loan spell in Brazil could end prematurely after coming under pressure from fans in Sao Paulo. Denilson has endured a rough return to his former club, sparked by two red cards in…
Loan Watch: Week 4 – Goals for Bendtner and Campbell…
After a lacklustre performance against Spurs, players like Djourou suffering a sudden loss of form and the injury list ever increasing, Arsene Wenger may have to turn his head to those out on loan in order to cover for ineptitude and impairment ̷…
Loan Watch – Week 1: Vela vs Barca and more…
With Denilson (at Sao Paolo) and Kyle Bartley (at Rangers) injured, Arsenal only had players in action while out on loan this week, and performances were a mixed bag to say the least with goals, assists and penalty appeals ensuring … Continue reading →
Arsenal Loans Round-Up: Temporary Ins and Outs that occurred in the transfer window
The end of the transfer window has seen four significant permanent additions to the Arsenal first-team squad, as well as Gervinho who was added earlier in the window. While these represent the most significant parts of the transfer window we first would like to show a round-up of the major loan deals that were completed, [...]
We Are The Wiser,Smarter Man City
The transfer window closed at 4:30 in the morning here.I know many of you would’ve still been awake and looked at the on-rushing wheeling dealing.Sadly,I had to wake at 6 and hence sleeping early was the only option.Before putting the lights off,the last thing I read was the Arteta deal being called off.Obviously I was [...]![]()
Time Gentlemen Please! – all the arrivals & departures
So, that was the 2011 transfer window! New Signings: Mikel Arteta Joel Campbell (but out on loan with no UKRead the Rest…
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Has Twitter brought us closer to the players?
By @15yearoldgooner
Throughout last season, Twitter was a hot topic amongst people in football after several controversial moments on the social networking site, and as we draw closer to the new season, the debate about the microblogging service rag…
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