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  • Pre-season: Arsenal 3-1 Stuttgart

    Samir Nasri made his Arsenal debut as we came from behind to secure a 3-1 win over Stuttgart. All our goals came in the second half from Carlos Vela, Nicklas Bendtner and Jack Wilshere (again playing a blinder) after Yildiray Basturk had put Stuttgart ahead. In addition to new signing Nasri pulling on a Gunners shirt for the first time ...
    Posted to Season 2008/2009 (Weblog) by Munjeet on July 31, 2008
  • Pre-season: Arsenal 10 -2 Burgenland

    Arsenal put 10 goals past Burgenland. The scorers were Ramsey who scored 1, Bendtner 4, Vela 3, Wilshere 1, and the kid-wonder Walcott got 1. Overall a comfortable performance, although we did lose our concentration at the end letting them score 2, but even though, how can I grumble after scoring 10! Vela scored a great hat-trick, Bentner played ...
    Posted to Season 2008/2009 (Weblog) by Munjeet on July 28, 2008
  • Pre-Season: Arsenal 2-1 Barnet

    Our youngsters had a difficult game but came away with a 2-1 success over Barnet in our now familiar pre-season friendly. Our first half performance lacked luster and included many of the first-team players like Manuel Almunia, Bacary Sagna, Gael Clichy, Theo Walcott, Nicklas Bendtner and a debut to £5million Aaron Ramsey. However, Barnet ...
    Posted to Season 2008/2009 (Weblog) by Munjeet on July 21, 2008
  • Chelsea 2-1 Arsenal

    Our young guns do us proud although Chelsea come from behind to win the Carling Cup. Well, it was always a win-win situation for every arsenal supporter as far as I am concerned. The Carling Cup has always used to groom our young players, but this year, reaching the final, taking out several first team premiership clubs along the way is a ...
    Posted to Season 2006/2007 (Weblog) by Munjeet on February 27, 2007
  • Carling Cup Final

    Posted to Matchday (Gallery) by Munjeet on February 27, 2007
  • Arsenal 2-1 Wigan

      Rosicky scores his first Premiership goal and completes yet another amazing comeback to take all three points in a heart-stopping match. Wigan took the lead with a 35 yard, 85mph belter that gave even Lehmann no chance, although he did pull of a few tremendous saves later on in the match. We looked uneasy after going behind and only the ...
    Posted to Season 2006/2007 (Weblog) by Munjeet on February 13, 2007
  • Arsenal 3-1 Tottenham (agg 5-3)

    Jeremie Aliadiere and Tomas Rosicky each grabbed a goal in extra time to see off Spurs and book our place in the Carling Cup final against Chelsea. Our young guns thoroughly deserved the win  after dominating position for almost the entire match and they played with the experience of a much older team. We took the lead late into the ...
    Posted to Season 2006/2007 (Weblog) by Munjeet on February 1, 2007
  • Tottenham 2-2 Arsenal

    Spurs got off to a big start which left them ending the first half 2-0 up, but our young guns showed huge character to pull us back to a 2-2 draw with the mouth-watering prospect of our home leg to come next week. Baptista who scored a calamitous own goal in the first half came back out for the second with the confidence of a natural born winner ...
    Posted to Season 2006/2007 (Weblog) by Munjeet on January 25, 2007
  • Arsenal 2-2 Portsmouth

    We came from two goals down to earn a point at home in a surprisingly difficult match. Portsmouth took the lead just before the end of the first half, stemming from a bad referee decision – Portsmouth gaining a free-kick. They went on to double their advantage almost immediately after half time. Arsene was sent from the dug-out for ...
    Posted to Season 2006/2007 (Weblog) by Munjeet on December 18, 2006
  • Arsenal 3-1 Hamburg

    Theo Walcott came on late again to come to the rescue as this win puts us top of our group table and means we only need a point against Porto for qualification to the next round. Rafael van der Vaart scored a great goal to put them in the lead, but we held our composure well. Van Persie cancelled out Hamburg’s one goal lead just after the ...
    Posted to Season 2006/2007 (Weblog) by Munjeet on November 23, 2006
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