Big summer signings are no guarantee that they can hold off the challenge from Everton, Bolton, Portsmouth, Blackburn, Newcastle and West Ham. Posted August 01, 2007 by Jay Jarrahi
Gunners fan Fierdaos Kamalluddin reckons Arsene Wenger's men will do better in the Premiership this season than Chelsea or Liverpool. But thinks Sir Alex's summer spending has made them too strong. Posted August 06, 2007 by Fierdaos Kamalluddin
Another season without silverware and Arsenal are looking a tad passe. Pretty patterns must give way to pretty points so the Arsenal boss may need to go on a shopping spree. Posted May 05, 2007 by Orion Assante
Yes, Tottenham deserved to win, not just in the clash at White Hart Lane but over the two legs. But face the facts, fans - you only beat a half-strength Gunners side. Posted January 25, 2008 by nanda nalluri
The transfer rumours and gossip being bandied about in the press is as wild and unlikely as ever. This bulletin also embraces Barcelona, Rangers, Manchester City, Birmingham, Manchester United, Everton, Celtic, Reading and Blackburn. Posted January 21, 2008 by Mark Apostolou
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
Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool are the top dogs and many of the other clubs are just making up the numbers. Bernie Pacey reckons the Premiership is three leagues in one - and here's his breakdown. Posted July 27, 2007 by Bernie Pacey
Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool are among the clubs who can boast the most exciting young players on earth. And watch out for the wonderkids of Lyon and Barcelona. Posted November 01, 2007 by 101greatgoals.com
Signing players like Lee Bowyer, Craig Bellamy and maybe Kieron Dyer is not the way ahead for the Hammers. They need to emulate the example of Tottenham, who have bought and groomed genuine young talent. Posted August 10, 2007 by Jordan Collins
Benayoun and Reo-Coker have gone, but with Bellamy and Parker aboard and Dean Ashton fit, Alan Curbishley's men still have the pedigree to compete with the likes of Spurs, Newcastle, Everton and Aston Villa. . Posted July 23, 2007 by Ralph Little
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