RSS enabled for this website

Another cool techie thing from your friends at Arsenal America. Take it away webmaster Andrew…

For those of you who like scrolling tickers and other ways to view our website, you’ll be pleased to note that we have an RSS ticker running with the ArsenalAmerica.com headlines. RSS (Rich Site Summary) is an XML feed of our headlines that can be viewed with any number of RSS viewers, including a number of “tickers” that will scroll headlines at the bottom of your screen.

The URL for the RSS feed is:

http://www.arsenalamerica.com/new/backend.php

In addition, those who have their own websites might and want an ArsenalAmerica “box” or “scroller” on their site should contact andrew@arsenalamerica.com for details of how we could make this work.

Back to video games.

Tottenham vs. Manchester United

Ok, this is simply a tremendous position statement written by Jason. It almost, almost, makes me change my mind. By the way, is there a set of fans anywhere who consistently turn out the quality of commentary that ArseAm members do? I’m always blown away by the intelligence of the statements, even when I don’t necessarily agree. I encourage more of you to put finger to keyboard as young Jason has done here…

Submitted by Jason Waldman

I’ve read with great interest Rick’s editorial about how ManUre is now Arsenal’s greatest rival in the minds of some Gooners and the EINY’s opposing view that Tottenham was, is, and always will be the top rival to our beloved Gunners. I’m a newer Gooner (I’m 22 and this is roughly my fifth or sixth year really following the club), but I have to side with the EINY on this one just because of how I grew up understanding rivalries.

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Arsenal v. Charlton, Sunday, March 2

Here’s Ken Bradley, the Kentucky Gunner, with the lowdown on Charlton Athletic…

While the rest of the League has been beating up each other and the Gunners have been marching towards the Trophy, Charlton have been sneaking up the table. Unbeknownst to the rest of us the Addicks have positioned themselves in 6th. On the way up the table Charlton have managed 5 consecutive wins (Villa, Everton, Sunderland, West Brom and West Ham) and 34 points out of their last 15 games. These results have lifted them from the bottom and relegation talks to possible European paydays.

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