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Columns written in during July 2007:

Fan columns | The wide boys are calling

31 July 2007, Neil Payne

As the start of the season approaches, Neil Payne examines where progress needs to be made in a key area if another season of under achievement in the Premiership is to be avoided.
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Fan columns | The Ex Factor - Part 1

30 July 2007, Michael Strevens

An incredible 25 former Arsenal players are plying their trade in the Premiership. In the first of a short series, Michael Strevens profiles the old boys who may yet come back to haunt us next season. »»»

Fan columns | Must Arsenal fans be so pessimistic?

20 July 2007, Adam Pembrey

Columnist Adam Pembrey appeals to fans to show a little more positivity towards the sides chances this year. »»»

Fan columns | Gallas: A whinge too far?

13 July 2007, Michael Strevens

After a promising start, William Gallas endured a disappointing first season with Arsenal. Long spells on the sidelines hampered his progress on the pitch, while his frequent sniping to the press has done little to endear him to the fans. Columnist Michael Strevens says that it's about time Gallas did his talking on the pitch. »»»

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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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