Tag: Theo Walcott

  • Arsenal FC – The Jack Wilshere They’ve Been Waiting For

    Arsenal FC – The Jack Wilshere They’ve Been Waiting For

    They keep telling us that Jack Wilshere is the next big thing, the complete midfielder. Maybe one cold evening in North London was what Arsenal were waiting for – Wilshere playing at his best.

  • Arsenal FC – Arsene Wenger Not the Only One to Blame

    Arsenal FC – Arsene Wenger Not the Only One to Blame

    Arsene Wenger can’t hold on to world class players, and is eventually left with none; Laurent Koscielny is a terrible, irresponsible centre back who costs his team points; Olivier Giroud is a walking, expensive failure. And we’re still not done with everything wrong at Arsenal this season.

  • Arsenal FC – Finding Lukas Podolski Again

    Arsenal FC – Finding Lukas Podolski Again

    Happy endings aren’t what Arsenal is about this season, but at least realizing that Lukas Podolski still has the ability to score a goal here and there was the best news to from their FA Cup draw.

  • Javier Hernandez, the Most Efficient Scorer in the Premier League

    Javier Hernandez, the Most Efficient Scorer in the Premier League

    What makes the best striker in the Premier League? The amount of goals he scores, or the rate in which he scores them in? Whatever the calculation and method is, Manchester United can feel quite secure. They have both Robin van Persie, the league’s top scorer, and Javier Hernandez, with the best goal-per-minute ration in the league.

  • Arsenal FC – Theo Walcott Proving Something to Someone

    Arsenal FC – Theo Walcott Proving Something to Someone

    Since regaining his full time starter status, Theo Walcott has been playing like a man with something to prove. In the United States they usually call it a contract year, and it looks Walcott, also getting to play as a striker instead of the right winger most of the time, is showing Arsenal and Arsene Wenger it might be wise to get the negotiations over with.

  • Premier League Player on the Last Year of Their Contract

    Premier League Player on the Last Year of Their Contract

    When the calendar hits June 30, 2013, 119 players in the English Premier League will become free agents, unless a new deal is negotiated with them by then, or they’re sold to another club during the January transfer window. Of these players, some big names like Ashley Cole, Frank Lampard, Rio Ferdinand and Theo Walcott will be hitting the market.

  • Arsenal FC – At Least Theo Walcott Can Dive

    Arsenal FC – At Least Theo Walcott Can Dive

    After all of the talk about Theo Walcott and the striker position, the England international really didn’t show anything that should win him a place in the starting lineup and in the position he prefers. Arsenal played bad once again, but won thanks to his dive in the box that won them a penalty and the winning goal, somehow propelling them to third place.

  • Biggest Names in the January Transfer Window

    The only league in Europe that had more than one or two teams spending money this summer was the Premier League. Expect it once again to be the active one when the 2013 January Transfer window opens, with everyone looking for strikers, and Falcao of Atletico Madrid being the hottest name on the list.

  • Transfer Rumors 2013 – Manchester United Want Theo Walcott

    Transfer Rumors 2013 – Manchester United Want Theo Walcott

    When you look at the math, it’s pretty simple. Nani isn’t happy at Manchester United, and they aren’t that pleased with him as well. Theo Walcott wants to leave Arsenal, and the gunners are running out of options. A straight up swap between the two players might actually be the logical thing to do.

  • Arsenal FC – Theo Walcott Takes a Step in the Right Direction

    Arsenal FC – Theo Walcott Takes a Step in the Right Direction

    Considering Arsenal’s recent form, a draw in an action packed midweek fixture at Goodison Park isn’t a bad result, especially if it involved Theo Walcott getting a reason to smile about his life as a Gunner and maybe, maybe, convince him to put pen to paper and at least one problem for the North London team.