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The battle for emerging Premier League talent

The battle for emerging Premier League talent

Whilst the leading Premier League clubs have long competed with each other to sign the best players, that battle is increasingly beginning at academy level with clubs prepared to move quickly when they spot emerging

Pitchfork time

Pitchfork time

There are some transfer rumours that are likely to stir the blood of football fans, with the prospect of seeing a major international star pulling on the colours of your favourite club. But there are

Too late Arsène

Too late Arsène

There are moments in life when silence speaks louder than words. This was one of them. As Gianni Infantino pushed his controversial plan to allow private investment in FIFA's flagship competitions, opposition gathered at remarkable

The short tenure of Premier League managers

The short tenure of Premier League managers

When Mikel Arteta leads Arsenal into the new Premier League season, he will do so as the division's longest-serving manager. What is remarkable is not that he holds the distinction, but how little time he

The imminent departure of an unsung hero

The imminent departure of an unsung hero

The imminent departure of Leandro Trossard to Beşiktaş for a fee close to the £20m mark would bring to a close one of the more efficient pieces of business Arsenal - a club not always

Arsenal renew their donkey links

Arsenal renew their donkey links

Back in the day, Arsenal captain Tony Adams was often called “donkey” by opposition fans, mainly because he was viewed early in his career, as a powerful but sometimes awkward, error-prone centre-back rather than a

The sad downfall of Raheem Sterling

The sad downfall of Raheem Sterling

The news that Raheem Sterling has been arrested on suspicion of drug-driving following a crash on the M3 is a troubling development for a player who once stood among the elite of English football. Regardless

Will the World Cup become a survival of the fittest?

Will the World Cup become a survival of the fittest?

PFA chief Maheta Molango has warned that the World Cup could become a survival of the fittest, and that strong performance in the summer tournament could be to the detriment of a player’s long-term career.

Ending 22 years of hurt

Ending 22 years of hurt

Arsenal are one of the biggest clubs in England if not Europe. But a whole generation of Arsenal fans have grown up without seeing their team win the Premier League, whilst even older supporters have

Faux outrage

Faux outrage

Judging by some of the hyperbole and vituperation that have been directed at them in the past few days, Arsenal have been guilty of killing Bambi’s mother or assassinating JFK, rather than getting the better