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
In a game that could prove crucial the destiny of the title, United's forwards may well struggle against the pace and power of Kolo Toure and Co. Posted November 02, 2007 by David Combe
But don't expect the Frenchman to join in the January transfer frenzy. He's not likely to follow the style of Chelsea and Manchester United. Posted January 12, 2008 by Richard Popple
After being written off as also-rans, Arsene Wenger's youngsters have taken the league by storm. But will the first half of 2008 be as good for them as the second half of 2007? Posted December 14, 2007 by ArsenalnFriends.com
The French international was not good enough to displace Mathieu Flamini, Cesc Fabregas or Bacary Sagna and was not prepared to wait his turn. So did Arsene Wenger have any choice? Posted January 17, 2008 by Lazy Arse
After Saturday's FA Cup defeat, the Geordies can hardly be looking forward to another visit to the Emirates. Posted January 28, 2008 by Lazy Arse
The old footballing warhorse needs an individual performance to boost its ailing reputation. Can the England keeper stand and deliver at Old Trafford? Posted February 27, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
All 20 clubs had reason to thank certain players for their contribution to success, and even trying to avoid failure. Here's one fan's take on the choices. Posted May 15, 2008 by Jason Willis
There has been some tremendous talent showcased in the Premier League this year with many players shining. Here’s one fan's take on the cream of the crop. Posted May 16, 2008 by Jason Willis
The Gunners' main problem is in midfield, where they lack a player with defensive bite. Posted November 06, 2008 by Tom Leeder
If they gamble on Kolo Toure as a defensive midfielder, the Gunners might just have the edge in the big London derby. Posted November 30, 2008 by Vikas V
The young Ivorian has gone from hero to zero among Gooners - but he had a chance to do his cause a lot of good against Milan in the Champions League. Posted February 20, 2008 by Jerry Matthews
Forget what all the doom-mongers say. With a huge windfall on the horizon, the Gunners are heading for a period of domination. Posted July 06, 2008 by John Bochan
Arsenal’s slashed transfer budget is no cause for alarm when they have a genius like Arsene Wenger at the helm. The French maestro's amazing knack of picking up world-class talent at bargain prices shouldn’t really hamper the Gunners' push on from last season. Posted May 26, 2008 by Jason Willis
It's hard to understand how the versatile Frenchman failed to make his country's Euro 2008 squad Posted May 19, 2008 by hamzah khan
The Gunners were all but written off at the start of last season before surprising everyone - and one fan is hoping the same will be true this time around. Posted August 12, 2008 by ArsenalnFriends.com
He's done it before and fans will be expecting the Frenchman to do it again. But is there a limit to his powers? Posted May 29, 2008 by connor harper
The awards may well have gone to the more established players, but Mathieu Flamini, Joe Hart and Kenwyne Jones made a special contribution to the Premier League. Posted June 01, 2008 by Peter Evans
Without Thierry Henry and Freddie Ljungberg, it may look like the cupboard is bare of experience at the Emirates. But Arsene Wenger's young side will prove the doubters wrong. Posted July 28, 2007 by Michael Pudney
Man Utd also splashed out to pick up the most promising talent, but didn't Blackburn and Birmingham also do well! Posted February 25, 2008 by Sportingo Team
Arsene Wenger should have no fears about the capabilities of his team. Even without following Chelsea into the transfer market, they are the capital's top contenders. Posted February 06, 2008 by Lazy Arse
And what good would it do if Arsene Wenger waited until the summer? Surely the big need is a quick fix until Johan Djourou and Kolo Toure get back together. Posted January 27, 2008 by Christopher Kliefoth
We're looking to complete our Best Premier League XI with the best full-backs in the league. So come on you Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool, Everton, Portsmouth, Blackburn, Spurs, Newcastle, West Ham, Aston Villa, and Manchester City fans - let's have YOUR nominations. Posted January 21, 2008 by Sportingo Team
They are all players who have left the club - but they'd still be a match for Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool or any other team in the country. Posted January 01, 2008 by ArsenalnFriends.com
Sportingo pundit Mark Apostolou gives his player-by-player assessment of the Premier League's two outstanding teams. Read on to discover who comes out on top - and let us know if YOU agree with his ratings Posted January 14, 2008 by Mark Apostolou
Each of the top four have a solid core, but the destination of the Premier League title will be determined by the supporting casts. Posted January 16, 2008 by Gav K
It's midway through the transfer window and there's no movement to or from the Emirates. Here is one Gooner's wish list for comings and goings. Posted January 16, 2008 by Stanley Ong
Despite impressive pre-season results, Arsene Wenger's trust in his young Gunners may be a big gamble for what looks like a very tough Premiership campaign. Posted August 07, 2007 by Ken Harmon
The Gunners begin their campaign at home to Fulham on with an air of confidence following last season's disappointments. Can the talented youngsters make an impact? Posted August 11, 2007 by ArsenalnFriends.com
Arsene Wenger has been dismantling his second-generation team of winners and is now building a third. The signs are that the current crop of brilliant youngsters will be as good as if not better than any of their predecessors. Posted October 08, 2007 by Real life News : Football
No Thierry Henry, so what? Sportingo's Mark Rivlin has already seen enough this season to convince him the Gunners have the edge over Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool. Posted September 03, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
It's a tough thing to admit, but even Liverpool's players had to concede that the Gunners were superior on the day. It was a point gained for Rafa's men rather than two lost. Posted October 31, 2007 by Sherief Razzaque