by Ste | Jun 5, 2012 | Arsenal, Features, Main Features
by Daniel Snowden Many comparisons have been made between Arsenal’s two representatives in the England squad, but there is a fair amount of difference between Theo Walcott and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. First though, let’s looks at why the two players are being stacked...
by Ste | May 18, 2012 | Arsenal, Features, Main Features
by Daniel Snowden As an Arsenal supporter, this Saturday’s Champions League Final (between two non-champions) leaves me with somewhat of a quandary: Who to support? First, a bit of background: I am sure you are all aware that Chelsea needs to win the final to get a...
by Ste | May 16, 2012 | Arsenal, Features, Main Features
by Daniel Snowden Well, that was a funny old season for Arsenal. We started off as an absolute train wreck, got tonked at Utd and lost to Blackburn. However, as things progressed the new signings bedded in and the team got used to playing without Cesc and we started...
by Ste | May 8, 2012 | Arsenal, Features, Main Features
by Daniel Snowden Arsenal legend (and we don’t use that word lightly at the Cutter) Pat Rice looks likely to retire as the Gunner’s assistant manager after the upcoming match against West Brom, with the word on the street saying that current youth team manager Steve...
by Ste | May 4, 2012 | Arsenal, Features, Main Features
by Daniel Snowden Yesterday the Daisy Cutter published an article examining the “curse” of Cesc Fabregras, but I think this is totally unfair (find it here: http://www.thedaisycutter.co.uk/2012/05/cesc-fabregas-unlucky-or-a-loser/#comment-2837) and wish to set the...
by Ste | May 1, 2012 | Arsenal, Features, Main Features
by Daniel Snowden One of the main reasons given for Arsenal’s shaky start to this season was the last minute, supermarket-sweep style transfer policy, with the board leaving it late for two reasons. The first was the drawn out, protracted saga of Fabregas and Nasri’s...