A guest post today from Rickaaaaay! I’ve wanted to write another piece on ACLF for a while now but only so much can be said about performances, results and board room battles, all of which are more than covered by far better bloggers than myself. So I decided to wait for some inspiration and this
Unity and Profit: Arsenal Encapsulate Modern Football
As Tom Daley expressed his concerns that Gareth Bale was a genuine contender for a 2012 Olympic Gold medal in the diving, the win over Tottenham allowed Arsenal, not to bury good news but certainly avoid trumpeting it from the highest tower. A profit of £56m before finance charges and tax, is nothing to be
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Arsenal 5 – 2 Tottenham Hotspur 0 – 1 Saha (4) 0 – 2 Adebayor (34 pen) 1 – 2 Sagna (40) 2 – 2 van Persie (43) 3 – 2 Rosicky (52) 4 – 2 Walcott (65) 5 – 2 Walcott (68) As their season faced implosion, Arsenal’s players provided the character of which
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The only thing you can say is that in the last 15 years Spurs have finished behind Arsenal. Arsène Wenger, February 2012 Spurs arrive at The Emirates for the North London Derby, rightly confident that they can achieve a result this afternoon. No matter what your feelings are toward them, it is undeniable that this














