Arsenal were not so long ago a club fabled for their footballing prowess. The era of the ‘Invincibles’ marked a period of footballing dominance by the
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The Chelsea ‘Transfer’ XI…ouch!
Does anyone remember a time when Chelsea were not owned by a Russian oligarch, but in fact, a rather unpopular Englishman who has, to put it politely,
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Aston Villa goalkeeper Brad Guzan has distanced himself with talk of a January move away from Villa Park, as reported by Sky Sports. The American s
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A display to warm the hearts of even the most pessimistic Manchester United fans; last night’s 5-0 romp was by far the most emphatic victory of the Mo
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The recent heavy defeats suffered by Tottenham at the hands of Manchester City and Liverpool played a big part in chairman Daniel Levy’s decision to s
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Many anticipated the Premier League clash between Aston Villa and Crystal Palace at Villa Park would be a relatively drab affair, and managers Paul La
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has accused Arjen Robben of “making more” of the incident that led to Wojciech Szczesny’s red card, which “killed the ga
Chelsea or Everton – which way would you go?
The business end of the Premier League is upon us and it’s normally at this time in a World Cup year that players either make or break their chances o
Editorial: The turning point for Arsenal or Man United?
Tonight sees Arsenal welcome Manchester United to the Emirates Stadium for a pivotal game in what has been an unusual season for both sides. United