Gooner
The Gooner is a fanzine dedicated to Arsenal F.C., produced by its passionate supporters. A new edition comes out roughly once a month. The fanzine marked a significant milestone by releasing its 200th issue in November 2009.
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1 month ago |
onlinegooner.com | Ian Mills
Tierney signs off in style: Thank you for being such a loyal Arsenal servant Kieran Three Things We Learned from Arsenal's final Premier League match of the season at Southampton Here's Ian Mills with his analysis after Mikel Arteta's Arsenal beat already relegated Southampton Here are three things that stood out for our Gooner Fanzine print writer in his regular series.
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1 month ago |
onlinegooner.com | Freddie Cardy
Arsenal Women are Champions of Europe. This will take a long, long time to properly sink in. Where to begin? With the football, first. Arsenal 1-0 Barcelona. A win over Barcelona, a clean sheet against Barcelona. Barcelona and Lyon have won every Champions League between them from 2015-16 all the way up to last season, and Arsenal have beaten them both to claim European glory. What stunning defensive fortitude from the Gunners.
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1 month ago |
onlinegooner.com | Ian Mills
My top three Arsenal Players of the Season 2024-25 Here's Ian Mills with his Top Three Arsenal Players of 2024-25 Firstly, honourable mentions for the following: Honourable mentions firstly to Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri who both enjoyed breakout seasons in the first team.
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1 month ago |
onlinegooner.com | Ian Mills
Three Things We Learned From Arsenals season Here's Ian Mills with his 2024-25 season overview of Mikel Arteta's Arsenal Despite reaching the semi-finals of both the Champions League and Carabao Cup it was ultimately another season without silverware, a fifth in succession. Here are three things that cost us silverware, writes Ian Mills 1 - A lack of a clinical finisher in attack – we finished 10 points adrift of Champions Liverpool despite losing the same number of games (4).
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1 month ago |
onlinegooner.com | Freddie Cardy
Alessia Russo found the net but substitute Claudia Pina’s brace saw England defeated 2-1 by Spain to end their Nations League campaign. Leah Williamson, Beth Mead and Russo all started for the Lionesses, with Russo racing in behind before finishing calmly past Barcelona goalkeeper Cata Coll in the 22nd minute. Chloe Kelly replaced Mead in the second half, as Pina netted twice in ten minutes to seal Spain’s place as group winners.
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