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Man City 1-0 Arsenal: Hearty performance gives hope Tue 20th Dec 2011 18:08
The solidarity of this Arsenal side is a world away from the nervous and vulnerable squad that last made the trip to Manchester but we still didn’t quite have enough quality to take a result from Lee Dixon’s homeland.  
Sunderland Preview: New start for Arsenal but why are our fans trying to sabotage our season? Fri 14th Oct 2011 10:44
The international break has given us two weeks to digest the disappointing defeat to Tottenham but now we have players returning and the game against Sunderland should be a chance to start afresh.
Returning centre backs give right back cover Thu 13th Oct 2011 21:26

As injuries continue to ravage Wenger's options, his versatile centre backs are returning just in time.

Bolton Preview: Tottenham are better at being bad Fri 23rd Sep 2011 12:25

Our next two away games are at Tottenham and Chelsea so we need to pick up maximum points at home, starting with Bolton tomorrow.

Shrewsbury preview: Now is the time to sacrifice the Carling Cup Tue 20th Sep 2011 11:59

When we were comfortably finishing in the top four we could afford to be distracted by our best chance of a trophy.

Arsenal stars ruled out of Europe Tue 23rd Aug 2011 15:30

Absentees will only make the heart grow stronger.

Bolton 2-1 Arsenal: Faded and Jaded Mon 25th Apr 2011 21:10
Another season has drifted away and the only thing that this Arsenal side has proved is that they do not respond well to defeat. 
Man Utd 2-0 Arsenal: Depressingly Familiar Match Raises Depressingly Familiar Questions. Sun 13th Mar 2011 10:35
We dominated the opening exchanges, failed to take our chances and were caught out by a clinical attack. Barcelona are the only team who can dominate us but even Birmingham can exploit our obvious weaknesses and Arsene Wenger can not or will not adapt.
Arsenal 1-0 Stoke: Injuries cannot disguise importance of win. Thu 24th Feb 2011 13:37

A disciplined Arsenal side, marshalled by Johan Djourou, eased to victory last night against a Stoke team intent on exposing our vulnerability from set pieces. It was an understandable tactic as over half of the goals that we have conceded this season have been from set pieces, the highest percentage in the division, but Djourou attacked every ball and ensured we quickly resisted any pressure Stoke attempted to build from Rory Delaps tortuously long throw ins.

Newcastle 4-4 Arsenal: Record breaking collapse raises familiar doubts. Mon 07th Feb 2011 16:55

Since our humiliating second half at St. James’ Park, results elsewhere have helped to ease the pain but at 5pm on Saturday it felt like one of those games that would signal the beginning of the end of the title race.

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