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Wenger wants to sign three players in January, that’s right Arsene is keen on bolstering his squad, but what can we expect as Arsenal fans from this?
Well there have been a few links going around in recent weeks but over the last couple of days 1 story has picked up pace and...
Thierry Henry
What more can be said about the King? Club’s all-time leading goal scorer, club hero and all round Arsenal legend. His presence in and around Arsenal for however long it is will only have a big impact on our squad and youngsters, as it did last year.
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As a number of you will no doubt be aware, the Black Scarf Movement, an Arsenal 'pressure group', will be staging a protest walk up to the Emirates before Saturday's clash with Swansea City.
They are mainly an organisation standing up for fans and their treatment. The BSM are a somewhat controversial group among Arsenal fans, with some considering them overly extreme or 'ungrateful regarding Arsenal's current situation.
There is also a lot of disinformation about their intentions. Thanks to a recent release, they have clarified their position, and I'll state their basic aims:
1. Introduce a 'Season Ticket Lite' without cup games, which would be cheaper for fans who can't make every game. Holders of the 'full' season ticket would take precedence in terms of cup tickets.
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Midfielder Emmanuel 'Dench' Frimpong has today switched his international allegiance.
The tough-tackling English/Ghanaian, having played for England U-21s, has decided to play for Ghana, the country of his birth.
Early promise
Frimpong was one of a bright new generation of Arsenal youth along with Francis Coquelin, Kyle Bartley and of course Jack Wilshere.
His career hasn't had quite the same trajectory as his comrades, and currently finds himself playing for Charlton Athletic in something of a last-chance saloon, his previous move to Wolves not quite working as planned due to a cruciate ligament injury.
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Tomas Rosicky is back in training after missing the entirety of this season with a tendon injury, picked up at Euro 2012.
Good News
This isn’t just good news, I think it’s great news. Rosicky has so much ability and his adaptability will bolster the midfield options, something that is greatly needed.
“He can play in the position of Santi Cazorla and can play with Santi Cazorla. I love Tomas Rosicky’s game because he’s a guy who can speed up the game.”
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The season so far has placed us where many thought we would be this year, locked in a battle for fourth. With the exception of West Brom, who are performing well above expectations, the rivals for the Champions League place are the obvious ones.
Arsenal are currently sandwiched above rivals Spurs and tonight's opponents Everton.
The past looks good
Despite Everton always looking like quite a challenge, the Gunners haven’t lost against the Toffees in 10 games. Everton have only managed two draws in that time and their last win came in 2007.
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