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Columns written in Referendum during 2007:

Referendum | Who should be Arsenal number one?

12 October 2007, Darren Bowser

Jens Lehmann has returned to training but it is far from a certainty that he will regain his number one status at the club, and whilst Arsenal's form has been magnificent Arsenal fans remain cautious about the prospect of Almunia as no. 1. Editor Darren Bowser puts forward the question of the club's future no.1 to the forum readers.
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Referendum | Arsenal: Strong enough to be Champions?

26 September 2007, Darren Bowser

In light of our fantastic start to the season in all competitions, in this month's Referendum we have asked our forum members whether Arsenal are capable of winning the title this season. Editor Darren Bowser reviews the responses.
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Referendum | What will Arsenal's starting line up be by May 2008?

15 August 2007, Adam Pembrey

The Arsenal-land Referendum is back for the 2007-08 season. For our first topic this year we asked forum members what they thought the strongest line up would be by the end of the season. »»»

Referendum | How close will this squad be to success next season?

13 April 2007, Darren Bowser

In this month's referendum we ask our forum members 'How close to success will this squad be next season?' - Can the young squad gain the cohesion and experience they needed? Can they learn from the fundamental shortcomings of this season? Our forum members put forward the issues they think will need to be addressed in the summer. »»»

Referendum | Have Arsenal made sufficient progress this season?

14 March 2007, Adam Pembrey

On this months referendum we asked our forum members if they believed Arsenal had made sufficient progress both on and off the field. Their responses we had were as diverse as they were controversial, one of the most compelling referendums so far.
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Referendum | Has Baptista earnt himself a permanent deal?

13 February 2007, Adam Pembrey

In this months edition of the Arsenal-Land referendum we asked our forum members about Julio ‘The Beast’ Baptista and whether they believed he had earned a permanent contract or not and how he would fit into the team.

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Referendum | Referendum: What is the cause and cure for Arsenal's inconsistency?

12 January 2007, Adam Pembrey

Arsenal have had somewhat of a roller coaster season in 2006-07. One minute they are marauding around Old Trafford and taking 3 points the next they are losing to Fulham, one Saturday they beat Blackburn 6-2 the next they fail to score against a stand-in keeper and lose to Sheffield United. In this month's referendum we asked our forum members to try and come up with some reasons, and solutions to this bemusing inconsistency.
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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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