Tag: FA Cup
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MATCH PREVIEW: Arsenal v Watford; Another Step Towards History
The last time a team went on to win three consecutive FA Cups was 1886. The fact that it has been such a long time since ... -
Match Preview: Hull City v Arsenal; The Match No One Wanted
Neither Arsenal nor Hull City had this on a list of preferences—an FA Cup 5th Round replay in the middle of crucial fixtures in other competitions. ... -
Match Preview: Arsenal v Hull City; Win and Advance
Arsenal’s Last 16 FA Cup encounter with Hull City gives the aesthetic purists another occasion to miss the point. Much is expected of the Gunners when ... -
Match Preview: Arsenal v Burnley; In Search of a Spark
Arsenal host Burnley in the FA Cup 4th Round on Saturday, when the Gunners will look for their first victory since their 3rd-Round triumph over Sunderland ... -
Match Preview: Arsenal v Sunderland; A Cup in Time or Ill-Timed?
Arsenal’s FA Cup match against Sunderland on Saturday presents an interesting interpretive choice. There’s the historical angle, focusing on the club’s unparalleled success in the competition. ... -
Nacho Monreal, Management Material
A lasting image of Arsenal’s 2015 FA Cup triumph was manager Arsène Wenger hoisting the trophy with left back Nacho Monreal. Wenger’s joy, as unrestrained in ... -
A Season of Arsenal Ribbons
Seeking the superlatives of Arsenal’s 2014-15 season, we could find a bounty in the 4-0 FA Cup Final victory over Aston Villa. It featured contenders for ... -
FA CUP FINAL PREVIEW: Arsenal v Aston Villa; What Did She Wear?
When the 2014/15 season kicked off and the season went through it’s initial fitful stages and moved into the turn of the year, we talked about ... -
Arsène Wenger’s Management Acrobatics
The discomfort associated with Arsenal’s 2-1, 120-minute win over Reading in the FA Cup semifinal has prompted questions about the four changes manager Arsène Wenger made to the ... -
FA CUP SEMI-FINAL PREVIEW: Reading v Arsenal; It’s All In How You Start
Playing at Wembley is becoming a rite of passage for Arsenal. Okay maybe not a rite of passage but it is nice to be back at ...