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Columns written in during November 2006:

Match Reports | Arsenal fail yet again at the Reebok

27 November 2006,

Arsenal-Land reporter Alex Kirkland watched Arsenal old boy Nicolas Anelka score twice to further diminish Arsenal’s flagging title hopes. »»»

Fan columns | From a Gooner: Thank you, Alex Ferguson

25 November 2006, Lenny Antonelli

We may love to hate him, but Alex Ferguson's tenure at Old Trafford has enriched our experience as Arsenal fans, writes Lenny Antonelli »»»

Match Reports | A step too far for the young guns

24 November 2006, Ant Hartman

Ant Hartman watches a reserve side made up mainly of under 18's, struggle to make the grade against a more than competent Fulham, at Underhill. »»»

Match Reports | Gunners leave it late to keep European hopes alive

22 November 2006, Michael Strevens

Two late goals sealed a crucial European win for Arsenal, who now need a point to qualify from Group G. Michael Strevens reports.

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Site news | Join Arsenal-Land as a match reporter

19 November 2006, Darren Bowser

Arsenal-Land are looking to add two match reporters to complete our writing team. If you; attend matches regularly, feel you could offer an informed opinion and would relish the chance to join our website please read on. »»»

Referendum | What is the future of Arsenal's strike force?

12 November 2006, Adam Pembrey

For the first time under Arsene Wenger the side appear to be having difficulties hitting the back of the net. What needs to be done to solve this problem? We asked our forum members for their thoughts on the future of Arsenal's strike force. »»»

Match Reports | Gunners edged out in heated derby

9 November 2006,

Arsenal's frustration continues in front of goal as again luck falls against us. Match reporter Alex Kirkland reviews the action at Upton Park. (Ed. Apologies for the late running of this feature).

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Fan columns | So who’s the fall-guy now?

6 November 2006, Alex Reid

Columnist Alex Reid takes a look back at the fall guys at Arsenal over the years, in the eye's of the fans, and asks the question who is the fall guy now? »»»

Fan columns | How Arsenal can break down the barricades

1 November 2006, Michael Strevens

Arsenal have been criticised for failing to break down defensive teams this season, particularly at home. Columnist Michael Strevens looks at how we can overcome stubborn opposition.

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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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