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Arsenal pipped London rivals Tottenham to the 4th place in the Premiership on the final day of the season on Sunday, securing yet another venture into the Champions League for Arsene Wenger and his men. This is keeps up the amazing statistic...
And so, another last day of the season, another Arsenal scramble into the top 4 at the last and another St Totteringham’s day for Arsenal fans to celebrate – Spurs have still not finished above Arsenal in the league since 1995. At TFM...
Year after year Roberto Martinez’s Wigan Athletic side have struggled against relegation, each season heralding a seemingly greater escape from the Premier League trapdoor. Having never finished above 15th place since Roberto Martinez took...
And so it here comes, the last day of the season. After the incredible entertainment of last season, it’s difficult not to feel a tad underwhelmed by this season which now be remembered as the heralding of an end of an era following the stream...
Following Wigan’s disastrous 1-4 defeat at the hands of Arsenal, Wigan’s manager Roberto Martinez bizarrely remains confident of a triumphant return for Wigan at the next FA Cup.
Speaking to reporters Martinez stated: ”We will keep...
Latics go from the joy of winning the FA Cup to utter despair as loss to Arsenal confirms their exit from the Premier League.
Roberto Martinez insisted his heartbroken Wigan players did not deserve the pain of relegation only three days after...
Arsenal’s Vito Mannone looks to be another goalkeeper on the move, in spite of quashing rumours last year, having previously been drawing significant interest from his home nation. The out of favour shot stopping custodian is a potential transfer...
In truth, it got a bit a nervy for Arsenal and Chelsea fans at the end. Spurs, having been outplayed for much of the match, never gave up and almost secured what would have been a famous smash and grab as well as a first win at Spurs since 1990...
The weird thing about the oft-mentioned ‘game-in-hand’ is how it can often end up being such an anti-climax. That was the case with Wigan’s defeat tonight to Swansea (excellently written about elsewhere on this site). The classic relegation...
It seems like it’s every week I’m writing about an established Premier League team being dragged down into the relegation scrap following an insipid season that’s never got going. I said it of Sunderland a few weeks ago and then they got...