Ten years after taking over, Arsene Wenger has transformed Arsenal from full English to suave continental. His importance to the Premiership cannot be overstated. Posted December 21, 2006 by Arsenal-land.co.uk
Arsene Wenger has a wealth of home-grown stars waiting to burst into the Premier League, as well as a global reservoir of talent – with more on the way. Posted May 01, 2008 by sean oakes
Despite Sunday's crunch defeat at Old Trafford, Arsenal can look back on a positive season in which their young players shone. But there have also been disappointments and Arsene Wenger should show no mercy in the summer. Posted April 14, 2008 by David Combe
The Arsenal chief's achievements include the Double plus an unbeaten season, while Fergie grabbed the Champions League crown in Manchester United's Treble-winning season. But which of the two will be remembered as the greatest of his generation? Posted January 26, 2008 by Christopher Kliefoth
The pilfering of Alex Hleb and Mathieu Flamini could be karmic come-uppance for the Gunners with their track record since the days of Henry Norris. Posted May 11, 2008 by Syd Farr
If the alarm bells weren't ringing already then they should be now because, for Wenger and his boys, the future is not looking too bright. Posted August 25, 2008 by Larry Kwirirayi
Limited as he is by financial strictures, Arsene Wenger deserves praise for his ability to exploit the potential of youthful foreign imports. But that praise needs to be put into perspective... Posted September 07, 2008 by Tom Mclarnon
Considering that Arsene Wenger's spending has been limited, he's done a remarkable job at Arsenal. Posted April 12, 2007 by ArsenalnFriends.com
He has assembled the talent, now the Frenchman is about to deliver the big prizes. Posted September 06, 2007 by Joe Baker
The thrilling young Gunners stand proudly at the top of the Premier League, with Liverpool, Manchester United, Spurs and Chelsea in the chasing pack – proof that Arsene Wenger is the best manager of them all? Posted September 17, 2007 by Thierry Adams
The Arsenal production line of brilliant talent is taking the Premier League by storm. But who will be the next Cesc Fabregas ... and who will be the next Matthew Upson? Posted October 01, 2007 by Joe Baker
Igor blimey, that Stepanovs was rubbish - and as for Francis Jeffers, just look where he is now! As for the greatest, I say look no further than Kolo, TH14 and Cesc. Posted November 22, 2007 by Joe Baker
The likes of Jermaine Pennant and Steve Sidwell are still desperate to prove themselves at Liverpool and Chelsea – were the Gunners right to let them go? Posted December 03, 2007 by Thierry Adams
It isn't always about big signings and huge profits. The Gunners boss ticks all the boxes when it comes to real management skills. Posted December 18, 2007 by steve harper
The Arsenal boss threw his posh toys out of the cot on Tuesday in Spain. But why? His team are riding on the crest of a wave playing fabulous football. If he wants real injustice he should go down the Orient. Posted November 30, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
Having turned Arsenal into one of the best teams in the world, could the Professor do the same for England? Posted November 19, 2007 by Tekeste A. Zere
Are the leading figures in football bigger than the game itself? Recent events indicate that some of them like to think so. What effect is this high level dissent having upon the game in the UK? Posted March 07, 2007 by John Southworth
The board have always given AW transfer money when he needs it, so why should it be any different now? When the time comes, he'll ask and he'll get . . . Posted July 02, 2007 by gary coulson
Could it be that behind the eloquent, suave French exterior lies a man who sends his bruisers out to shoot down the opposition at all costs? Posted November 29, 2006 by Mark Rivlin
Arsenal robbed Liverpool of the title with that Michael Thomas goal. So why don't these two clubs hate each other more.... Posted January 06, 2007 by Tom Harness
The controversial surprise choice to lead the club a decade ago has become the Gunners figurehead and synonymous with a new tradition of excellence Posted September 26, 2006 by Reuters
Arsenal boss surprised referees are against using the technology. Posted November 21, 2006 by Reuters
They've been hailed as a new generation of Arsenal artists, but now can they collect the silverware to go with their burgeoning reputation. Posted February 16, 2007 by Joe Morris
When teams like Blackburn set their stall out to defend and hope for the best, what tactics should a free-flowing team deploy? Posted February 18, 2007 by Arjun Datta
Without the spending power of his great rivals, the Frenchman has built teams to compete with the very best. A miracle worker if there ever was one... Posted July 22, 2008 by Phil McCauley
The Frenchman's reluctance to splash out while developing his youth Academy poses questions. Why doesn't he compete with Manchester United and Chelsea in the transfer market? Posted January 19, 2008 by Ed O'Reilly
The Gunners boss has worked wonders at the Emirates this season with such a young squad, so why are some people so quick to criticise him? Posted March 26, 2008 by riyaaz hill
The Gunners manager is building quite a reputation as the King Lear of the Premier League with his outbursts and rantings. Posted March 08, 2008 by Syd Farr
One would think it's the Wrexhams, Forfars and Newcastles of the world who have everything to complain about these days. Yet the headlines are still dominated by the latest whining from the Premiership's top four and Scotland's only European Cup winner. Is there something sinister behind the continual carping from some of Britain's biggest clubs? Posted March 12, 2008 by Alexander Anderson
Arsene Wenger's shrewd buying and selling has brought an endless crop of raw talent to the club. The prices are Primark but the quaiity is top brand. Posted March 14, 2008 by Ed Bottomley
Are the Gunners about to suffer because of lack of depth in the squad - or can Cesc Fabregas carry them to glory? Posted March 19, 2008 by Jon Knights
Is Arsene Wenger's attitude in tune with that of Arsenal's fans in the search for honours and trophies? Perhaps it's time for a fresh outlook at the Emirates Stadium. Posted March 05, 2007 by Orion Assante