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There wasn't much bad, there wasn't a lot of ugly, but now I'm giving too much away.
The Arsenal players (rightly) celebrated their 4th-place win today. And so should you.
Arsenal held on to take all three points in Newcastle today, sealing their fourth place finish and a spot in the Champions League qualifiers this August. Here's how it went down.
YES FREAKING YES
This is it.
Arsenal travel to the far northeast for the final match of the English Premier League, and boy howdy dad gummit is it a big one.
Arsenal and Tottenham fans are both terrified about Sunday, so Kevin McCauley of Cartilage Free Captain stops by to talk about worst-case scenarios for both teams.
Arsene Wenger revealed that the midfielder strained his calf against Wigan today.
Three more points in the bag, three to go.
In the last match at the Emirates this season, Arsenal take on Wigan in a game that, for diametrically opposing reasons, both teams must win.
JUST WIN, BABY
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A look at where football's big-name managers could end up this summer, if the Hellmouth opens and Cthulhu becomes UEFA president.
Arsenal have reportedly ended a 20-year association with Nike in signing a deal with Puma to manufacture their kit.
Three points, a little bleurgh.
Arsenal weren't at top form against relegated QPR, but they got the win they needed to keep pace with the European qualification race.
Taking three points is great, no matter how blah the team plays. Here are the reactions from today's victory at QPR
Arsenal pay a visit to 'Arry and Loftus Road tomorrow.
Steakballer takes a look at some of the current "wisdom" surrounding Arsenal's situation and why it's off target.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger hints at staying past his last year of his current deal in today's press conference leading up to tomorrow's match at QPR
Russia's fifteenth-place finisher in the 2012 Oligarch of the Year competition opens his pie hole, and the usual stuff falls out.
Some sources have claimed that he's agreed to leave Arsenal this summer; it's 99.99999% not happening.
It was a winnable match for the Gunners, but in the end, they could only muster a point as a Robin van Persie penalty canceled out an early Theo Walcott goal.