Wenger out! – In Arsene we Trust!
So what does an angry ‘Wenger Out!’ fan do when the ‘In Arsene We Trust’ banners come out and everyone thinks we are back, and fourth is no problem?
So what does an angry ‘Wenger Out!’ fan do when the ‘In Arsene We Trust’ banners come out and everyone thinks we are back, and fourth is no problem?
For Arsenal, it was a summer of discontent,
Improvements were needed, no money was spent.
Today, we take a look at the top five players who could have been turning out in a red shirt over the past few years, as well as one that could go under the radar in years to come.
Forget winning the World Cup a record five times, forget hosting the 2014 World Cup – in this edition of Meet the Global Gooners we speak to the Brazilians who only want to talk “Arsenal.”
It seems that for the first time this season, Arsenal’s defenders are providing Arsene Wenger with a welcome dilemma. The team has already shipped 21 league goals this season and the centre back position has always been a cause for concern over recent years. And with West Brom (who put 5 past the Gunners home and away last season) visiting the Emirates on Saturday, Wenger will have to decide what he feels is the best pairing at the heart of Arsenal’s defence.
Robin Van Persie has hit astronomical heights for the Gunners this season, but is he better than the legendary Dennis Bergkamp?
Arsenal have clearly put the disappointing start to the season behind them and produced some battling displays to climb to seventh in the table. All the doom and gloom surrounding the club seems to have vanished in the wake of a much needed run of victories that culminated in a 5-3 demolition of Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
After young Costa Rican international striker Joel Campbell signed for the Gunners on the 19th August, there were many believing that he could develop into a lethal striker. However, after failing to obtain a work permit, the youngster was sent out on loan to FC Lorient along with another promising forward, Gilles Sunu. With Lorient’s willingness to help develop promising young players it seemed like a no brainer to send the Costa Rican to France. But how is he fairing?