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Questions and AnswersVote for: Is Marouane Chamakh good enough to play for Arsenal?
arsenal | May 4th, 2010 | by JohnnyKarp

| He surely is, much better than Bendtner. |

| He could be a flop but they will sign him on a free transfer anyway. |
Arsenal are expected to announce closing the deal for Bordeaux Moroccan striker Marouane Chamakh. His contract with the French champions expires before the World Cup so Arsenal will snap him up for free.
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Vote for: Is Phil Jagielka good enough to play for Arsenal?
phil jagielka | Jul 24th, 2010 | by CathalBreathnach
Everton defender Phil Jagielka has today been linked with a move to Arsenal. Do you think Jagielka is good enough to play for the Gunners? Vote now!
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Vote for: Is Arsenal going to win some silverware this season?
premier league | Nov 29th, 2010 | by JohnnyKarp
Arsene Wenger's Arsenal have not secured a trophy since the 2005 FA Cup but the manager calls for patience and confidence. Will they succeed this season?
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Vote for: What position will Arsenal finish in the Premier League this season?
arsenal | Mar 6th, 2010 | by CathalBreathnach
Arsenal's 3-1 win over Burnley today leaves them level on points with Premier League leaders Chelsea, leaving many, including myself thinking they may just go onto to win the title this season. Where do you think they will finish? Vote now.
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Vote for: Can Arsenal get over Birmingham City's injury time equaliser before the match vs Barcelona?
arsenal | Mar 28th, 2010 | by Brandon

| yes, Arsenal won't be effected |

| no, Arsenal will be deeply effected |

| doesn't matter, Barca are much better |
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was in downbeat mood on Sunday as he looked ahead to Wednesday's Champions League showdown with Barcelona.
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Vote for: Can Arsenal bounce back from their Champions League exit and win the Premier League?
arsenal | Apr 7th, 2010 | by CathalBreathnach
So Arsenal were knocked out of the Champions League by Lionel Messi, I mean Barcelona last night. Arsene Wenger's men lost 6-3 on aggeragate and there are many people, including myself, who believe this will have a negative affect on the Gunners chances of winning the Premier League title. What do you think. Can they bounce back and win the Premier League title? Vote now!
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Vote for: Who will end up in Camp Nou - Fabregas or Villa?
la liga | May 18th, 2010 | by Brandon
Barcelona president Joan Laporta has confirmed that the club have opened talks with Valencia over striker David Villa, while he also admitted that the Spanish champions will move for Cesc Fabregas if he wants to return to Camp Nou.
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Vote for: Champions League: will Arsenal beat Braga at the Emirates Stadium?
champions league | Sep 14th, 2010 | by JohnnyKarp
The gunners will start their Champions League season at home against surprise package Braga, the team that came through the play-offs after knocking out favorites Celtic and Sevilla. Will Braga cause another upset?
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Vote for: Premier League, West Ham vs Arsenal: what will be the result?
premier league | Jan 13th, 2011 | by JohnnyKarp
West Ham will face Arsenal on Saturday in a very important London Derby for both teams. West Ham are coming from a fierce 5-0 beating at the hands of Newcastle and Avram Grant's men are bottom of the table again. Arsenal failed to get more than a draw against Manchester City in their last league game but the Gunners are in third place, just four points behind leaders Manchester United.
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Vote for: What do you think about Wenger's decision to put Cesc Fabregas in the Arsenal Villa game, despite his injury?
cesc fabregas | Dec 28th, 2009 | by Editor

| Wenger did the right thing. Fabregas won him the game. |

| Fabregas may have won the game for Arsenal, but he might be out for weeks now. Big mistake. |
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger believes he was right to bring substitute Cesc Fabregas on against Aston Villa despite his captain aggravating his hamstring. Fabregas broke the deadlock and scored twice in the 3-0 win but had to go off after his second goal. "We do not know yet if it is a recurrence of the pull or just scar tissue," said Wenger. (BBC News.)
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