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Columns written in during October 2005:

Match Reports | Pires the master on favoured stomping ground

30 October 2005, Darren Bowser

Fabregas wasted out wide, but second half reshuffle enables a strong recovery and a share of the spoils in a typical North London derby at the lane as Pires and van Persie impress.

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Referendum | Referendum: Is Thierry Henry Arsenal's greatest ever player?

30 October 2005, Lenny Antonelli

Thierry Henry has just broken the all-time Arsenal goalscoring record. But is he our greatest ever player? Arsenal forum members and site staff give their views.

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Editorial | Merchandise section launched

27 October 2005, Darren Bowser

The launch of Arsenal-land’s merchandise section.

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Editorial | Carling cup success for younglings

27 October 2005, Darren Bowser

The younglings progress with Arsenal’s first away Premiership win, as it were, Van Persie is in the goals but the imbalance of ages is there for all to see.

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Match Reports | Henry takes the record, Reyes relief

20 October 2005, Darren Bowser

186 – Thierry Henry becomes all time record scorer for Arsenal as Arsenal’s 100% Champions League start continues, if only our Premiership away form could match.

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Fan columns | Chelsea; The Brainwashing from SW6

11 October 2005, Andy Summers

New AL columnist Andy Summers shares an intriguing view of psychological factors current in the game, Is Chelsea’s money simply brainswashing their way to the top of the pile?

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Editorial | Wallpapers back online

11 October 2005, Darren Bowser

Wallpapers galore, some new ones and some old good ‘uns too. Enjoy.

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Editorial | Reyes and Torres would be mouth-watering for Arsenal

9 October 2005, Darren Bowser

Jose Reyes strengthend his reputation of an assist merchant as he set up Fernando Torres for two excellent goals as Spain beat Belgium 2-0 to keep qualification hopes alive.

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Fan columns | Speed chess Spaniards can provide the keys

6 October 2005, Darren Bowser

Arsenal have lost two major forces from the 2002-2004 era, but in Jose Reyes and Cesc Fabregas Arsenal have players who can take up the mantle.

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Fan columns | Some came, some went, some never arrived.

6 October 2005,

Fisher Talk looks with dispointment at the lack of transfer activity and the news that Henry will only have 12 months left on his contract after the world cup. Also mentioned are players Arsenal has been linked with in the past but did not arrive fo »»»

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Five key issues facing Arsenal this summer

It promises to be an eventful summer at Arsenal as we seek to build on the progress made over the last year. Michael Strevens highlights five key issues facing the club between now and August.

§ Fan columns [8 May 2008]


Arsenal need to add players, not lose them

A third season has now passed without silverware. Seth Singh Jennings argues that if next season is to bring an end to this barren run, the club must keep hold of this campaign’s success stories. 

§ Fan columns [30 April 2008]


Looking for a leader

As the season winds down, Andrew Carey scrutinizes the psychological state of the current squad, and assesses how the need for leadership might impact summer transfer activity.

§ Fan columns [29 April 2008]


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