Taking care of business

Following a stressful, goalless draw at Man City, who knew what Arsenal would turn up, just two days later, against a far less formidable Luton Town. Arteta fielded an adjusted line-up and it felt like this squad had some real depth for the first time in awhile. Thomas Partey, Emile Smith Rowe and Reiss NelsonContinue reading “Taking care of business”

Here comes the flood

Sunday at Maggie’s was intense. Possibly more Gooners inside and outside the pub than ever before. The match was a gritty, grind it out draw, which under normal circumstances Gooners would be elated to come away with. But in a title race, where every point counts, it felt like a missed opportunity. Now’s it’s AprilContinue reading “Here comes the flood”

Don’t bang the drum

As I obsess about Sunday’s match against Man City, the lyrics to the song, Don’t Bang the Drum by The Waterboys, popped into my head: Well here we are in a special placeWhat are you gonna do here?Now we stand in a special placeWhat will you do here?What show of soul are we gonna getContinue reading “Don’t bang the drum”

The long and short of it

Arsenal sit top of the table as we endure another intolerable break in play due to FA Cup matches and needless international play giving Gooners plenty of time to cogitate about the road ahead. The Gunners have just 10 league matches to play in the two or so months left of Premier League competition. ThenContinue reading “The long and short of it”

The revenge of Arsenal?

Arsenal sit top of the table by virtue of goal differential which is a great way to start the week. But there’s a small matter of payback to be meted out to FC Porto in the Champions League tomorrow. The first leg was a lackluster, foul rampant affair with the home side throwing themselves earthwardContinue reading “The revenge of Arsenal?”

Can haz title hopes?

Two very big matches for us this weekend, though only one involves the club we love. Arsenal must beat Brentford to continue an upward trajectory but we need Liverpool-Man City to end a draw, for the Gunners to leapfrog them into the top spot. Last season around this time, Arsenal were top of the tableContinue reading “Can haz title hopes?”

The Gunners march on

Arsenal dispatched Newcastle 4-1 in sublime fashion, putting to rest the ire, Gooners (like yours truly) were holding on to, since their last meeting. The Gunners 6th Premier League win in a row means they’ve not lost a domestic match in 2024 so far. Arsenal keep pressure on City and Liverpool as the title raceContinue reading “The Gunners march on”

Arsenal in Los Angeles

The Arsenal are coming back to LA to take on Man United on Saturday, July 27, 2024. Here’s important information about ticketing, travel and transportation. Ticketing OptionsThe presale for the match starts tomorrow, Monday February 26 at 9am PST. There are two ways you can grab tickets: Arsenal America (AA) PresaleCurrent Arsenal America members forContinue reading “Arsenal in Los Angeles”

No coal, just goals

Ah the joys of European football. One team continually throwing themselves earthward while the referee handed out fouls like Halloween candy. But in the face of this, Arsenal were lackluster and failed to be clinical. Then in the dying moments of the match, the Gunners gave the ball away cheaply (repeatedly) and were stung byContinue reading “No coal, just goals”

Any Porto in a storm

After summarily dispatching West Ham 6-0, the Gunners trounced Burnley 5-0, giving them a full head of steam, heading into today’s knockout stage of the Champions League. Now, I don’t know too much about their opponent’s current form, but feeling pretty good about our chances. Just don’t want our lads to be gassed for NewcastleContinue reading “Any Porto in a storm”