Correction to Capital Gold announcement
“Sure, Arsenal America president Rick Liebling is going to be on UK radio Friday, but at 3:30am. You’d don’t have to be a sucker like Rick, but you can still be on the air, on Capital FM, Arsenal’s station!
John Curtis from Capital Gold sent this over today:
Calling all Arsenal fans, My name is John Curtis and I work for Capital Gold in London. Capital Gold is Arsenal’s offical independent radio staion and we cover all there games home and away. This Friday we are planning a special preview to the FA Cup Final, I am hoping to get Arsenal fans from across...
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ESPN.com’s Page 2 Power Poll has just come out andArsenal are ranked 10th. Here’s a link to the page:
There is an opportunity to give them feedback on theirlist. With a couple of huge matches over the next 8days we could see Arsenal rocket up the charts. Arsenal America strongly encourages all Gooners tosend a quick note applauding ESPN for recognizingArsenal as a team on a great run. We suggest sendingadditional feedback after (hopefully successful)matches against Chelsea and Man United.
This Power Poll is strongly...
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Gunners edge a step closer
Arsenal travel to Bolton
“What would a week be around here without a missive from the EINY:
I for one couldn’t agree more with Lawrence Emmanuel’s take on the new kit. Just mentioning the old “”Wimbledon tennis boys”" kit jogs the memory as well as those insipid blue things in the early ’90’s also. But this new kit has to take the cake! The home kit looks like a red version of Ajax’ home shirt and the away one well I can’t even fathom if the club was trying to show Ken Bates what a blue kit should look like or what. Then of course the cherry on the cake-...
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“Rick Liebling’s recent editorial about enjoying football beyond Arsenal elicited this response from Philly area Gooner, Yvonne Teh:
For me, it’s pretty much Arsenal or nothing. I mean, even when I do watch other (Premier League, international, etc.) matches, I end up feeling support for a team that contains current or ex-Arsenal players, disliking those teams that pose a threat to Arsenal (notably, in recent seasons, Manchester United) and/or thinking like an Arsenal scout in terms of which players would be great in an Arsenal shirt.
– Yvonne (less of an Arsenal...
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“Though Freddie was the star of the show, three other players deserve mention for individual efforts last night:
Ashley Cole: Rather than just watch Kanoute’s shot roll to the back of the net, Ashley made a play to clear it off the line. Did the ball cross the line? Yes it did. But Cole’s hustle earned us a break. When you play all out, you end up making some breaks.
Dennis Bergkamp: Not his best game, but sometimes with Dennis, 90 minutes on the pitch may produce just one moment of brilliance. That’s what happened yesterday as he slotted a pass through...
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Freddie earns the Iron Balls Award
“Arsenal’s Super Swede strikes again
Story by Kali Korbis
Freddie Ljungberg again came up big for Arsenal, as the Gunners narrowly escaped a potentially devastating result to overcome West Ham 2-0 on Wednesday.
Ljungberg scored in the 77th minute, and assisted on Kanu’s 80th-minute goal, to lead the Gunners to victory over a tactically-refined West Ham side that managed to stifle Arsenal’s attack until the waning moments of the match.
However, it was the visitors that should have gone ahead in the first half, as Frederic Kanoute escaped a Tony Adams tackle,...
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