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Robin Van Persie assist vs Japan (video)

Posted by Arsenalist on 19th June 2010

It wasn’t a goal, but the first Arsenal-related scoring play saw Robin Van Persie control the ball in the box before squeaking it up to Wesley Sneijder whose shot was too hot to handle for the goalie.

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Arsenal vs Birmingham MOTD Highlights 3-1

Posted by Arsenalist on 17th October 2009

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Wenger Interview :: McLeish Interview

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Arsenal vs Cardiff City Highlights – Eduardo brace! Gunners win 4-0

Posted by Arsenalist on 16th February 2009

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Great win for the Gunners, hopefully this can spark us in the league. Great to see Eduardo back and healthy, he’s a clinical finisher and we could use him in the league. No more scoreless ties!

Eduardo: Download

Bendtner: Download

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Eduardo again: Download

Robin van Persie: Download

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Arsenal vs Hull City 3-1 MOTD Highlights (The Revenge Mission)

Posted by Arsenalist on 17th January 2009

We had to keep pace, Man Utd, Aston Villa, Man City and Chelsea all won. Liverpool is yet to play.

Emmanuel Adebayor (corner assists from RVP) 1-0: Watch :: Download

Halftime Highlights: Watch :: Download :: Watch

Their goal 1-1: Who cares? I hate these shits.

Samir Nasri 2-1: Watch :: Download

Niclas Bendtner 3-1: Watch :: Download

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Arsenal vs. Bolton Highlights: 10-men Gunners fight back to down Bolton at The Reebok

Posted by Arsenalist on 29th March 2008

Bolton 2, Arsenal 3

This is Chinese commentary but good quality. I can’t bear listening to English hyperbole anymore, I prefer chipmunks instead.

Great fight back by the Gunners. All seemed lost at halftime, we were dominating play but Bolton was the one in the lead. Bad defending on their first goal and a giveaway led to the other. Diaby was sent off (rightfully) for a similar tackle as the one on Eduardo. We were creating half-chances all through the first half but it was embarassing to be down two goals to a relegation threatened Bolton side who are basically a bunch of talentless gypsies.

The outset of the second half was dominated by Bolton much to everyone’s shock but Arsene Wenger responded by replacing Bendtner for Emmanuel Adebayor and mixing in Theo Walcott. Immediate dividends followed. Adebayor has been taking a lot of heat since the goals have dried up but his pace was a key catalyst in this one.

Gallas who was having a terrible game scored off a poorly defended corner which should be enough for him to keep his captaincy for another week. Soon after, Adebayor’s run in the box was followed by a nifty back heel to Flamini who’s shot was blocked but Hleb was fouled trying to get to the rebound. RVP smashed one in from the spot and the Gunners were back. The final goal was sheer desire to not settle for a tie, a bit of luck on the deflection but the run by Fabregas was something to relish.

Gunners come back from the dead. Is it going to be enough to win the league? Probably not but it’s exactly what we needed going into the big Champions League clash against Liverpool.

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Matthew Taylor ’14, 0-1: Download :: Watch

Matthew Taylor ’43, 0-2: Download :: Watch

William Gallas ’62, 1 -2: Download :: Watch

Robin van Persie ’68, 2-2: Download :: Watch

Jlloyd Samuel (OG) ’90, 3 -2: Download :: Watch

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