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Columns written in during November 2008:

Fan columns | Who really will be the kids for fame?

20 November 2008, Neil Payne

With Arsenal’s Premiership campaign unfolding into a sea of mediocrity, Neil Payne asks which of the younger brigade are capable of lifting the gloom.

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Fan columns | The tipping point

4 November 2008, Darren Bowser

How will this chapter of the clubs history be defined? Editor Darren Bowser discusses the impact of sustainability, financial performance, the value and risk of developing a young squad and the fans support. 

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Fan columns | Time for Wenger to reject faith and embrace realism

3 November 2008, Seth Jennings

Seth Singh Jennings considers the value of footballing faith at the expense of realism, and argues that Wenger’s philosophy must not be allowed to consume itself. »»»

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Eddie can lift clouds

Not been the same without you Eddie, welcome back

§ AL Editorial [17 December 2008]


Eduardo’s Christmas party goes without a hitch

Eduardo makes his, not so long awaited comeback in a comfortable victory for the Reserves. Ant Hartman observes the play.

§ Match Reports [16 December 2008]


Eboooueing was a step too far

Editor Darren Bowser discusses the infuriating affect of Eboue's performance against Wigan but argues that booing the player was a step way too far.

§ AL Editorial [8 December 2008]


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