With the trophy cabinet gathering dust, Arsenal fans are looking ahead to next season. First things first, leave off the club captain. Posted April 17, 2007 by Rajesh Kumarasuriyar
The great man has gone but what does the future hold for Arsene Wenger (assuming he stays)? Will the rest of the cast pull together - or are there more departures in the pipeline? Posted June 25, 2007 by ArsenalnFriends.com
It’s a shame that the ultra-talented French striker is leaving Arsenal, but Barcelona is most definitely the best destination, Posted June 27, 2007 by Greg Varkonyi
With all the current unrest at Arsenal it would not be a major surprise to see the great striker leave for pastures Nou. But Liverpool? STEVE BOTT says 'non Mersey!' Posted June 11, 2007 by Steve Bott
Minor injury keeps Arsenal captain out of Champions League match Posted September 12, 2006 by Reuters
Striker in rehab with hamstring injury despite neck problem being sorted out Posted December 13, 2006 by Reuters
The French maestro is an expert penalty-taker, so why does he occasionally give up the privilege? Posted January 05, 2007 by Yo Mama
Thierry Henry's return and four wins on the bounce confirm Arsene Wenger and Co's return to form. Posted January 14, 2007 by Foo Chuan Wei
Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea all have a chance, but the experienced Spaniards just hold the aces. Posted March 26, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
'If it isn’t broke don’t fix it' should be the mantra, with the New Zealand forward play the principal strength of their rugby prowess over the last few years. As forwards coach, Graham Henry must keep the same patterns that have been exhibited in the last few years. Posted May 09, 2008 by James Mortimer
They sold Thierry Henry to Barcelona for £16m two years ago; now they could get him back for less than half that. So what's stopping them? Posted October 23, 2008 by Phil McCauley
It was a big ask for Arsene Wenger to offload the brilliant striker. But with so many talented young players, the Gunners are going in the right direction. Posted March 23, 2008 by Ed Bottomley
Experience has been missing from this youthful squad, and Arsene Wenger should perhaps have strengthened his team during the transfer windows. Posted March 29, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
The former Arsenal superstar has not had the best of seasons at the Nou Camp. But a Champions League semi-final is enough incentive to put one over his old rivals from the north west. Posted April 22, 2008 by Jonathan Morrow
As Arsene Wenger's superkids float proudly on top of the Premier League, Fabregas clearly had a point about the influence of the big fish who swam off to Barcelona. Posted September 18, 2007 by Joe Baker
Two late goals put paid to Fergie's men as head-man Henry pounces at the death. But the Premiership leaders can count themselves unlucky not to have taken at least a point. Posted January 22, 2007 by StretfordEndFlags.com
What a difference a game makes for Arsenal fans. Suddenly the future doesn't seem as gloomy. Posted January 04, 2007 by Graham Archer
The triumphant return of Arsenal's French striker mirrors Rocky Balboa's latest re-emergence. Posted January 04, 2007 by Tim Love
The Gunners managed without their weary striker against Spurs. Now it seems he might not be there against Chelsea on Sunday. Posted December 04, 2006 by Greg Varkonyi
TH14 is a great player and potentially a great captain, but he should show a little humility towards the lesser mortals. Posted November 07, 2006 by Graham Archer
Shooting from the mouth - one Gunners fan's unique solution to all the club's problems on and off the field Posted November 03, 2006 by Graham Archer
Super Thierry guides Arsenal home against Porto Posted September 27, 2006 by Reuters
Reports have confirmed that a £16 million bid has been accepted by Arsenal and the legendary striker appears to have ended his glittering Gunners career. Posted June 23, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
Allowing Thierry Henry's departure to Barcelona could prove to be one of Wenger's best managerial decisions. The near-veteran striker seems to have gone stale at Arsenal and this move could benefit all parties involved. Posted June 25, 2007 by Tom Harness
It's most likely nothing more than newspaper tittle-tattle. But you never know, one of the greatest strikers of his generation might just be heading to Anfield. Posted June 08, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
If it's Champions League success the great striker craves, then he should stay at the Emirates where Arsene Wenger is creating another fabulous squad to take on Europe. Posted June 18, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
With the Gunners boss very much at the helm, the legendary French striker has thrown his hat into the Ashburton Grove ring for another campaign. And that's great news for Arsenal fans. Posted April 28, 2007 by ArsenalnFriends.com
After his injury problems and two trophyless seasons at Arsenal, the time could be right for the strike genius to head for the Nou Camp Posted May 11, 2007 by Luke Durkin
Peter Hill-Wood claims Thierry is using Dein-gate and the uncertainty about Arsene Wenger's contract extension as excuses for leaving. This is not good for club morale. Posted June 29, 2007 by Ken Harmon
Arsenal have been written off everywhere since Thierry Henry went - but people forget the Gunners were also without him last season. Posted July 18, 2007 by Vikas V
Incidents on and off the pitch in Asia have highlighted a line of thought that could change the face of international football as we know it. Posted February 08, 2007 by Orion Assante
The French super striker is just not the player he was - and there's also a new unsavoury element to his game. Posted February 13, 2007 by Vikas V