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Reviewing Arsenal 2015-2016 Season by chaptersix(m): 7:31am On Jun 19, 2015
After a long frantic wait, the 2015/16 Premier
League fixtures are finally out as teams will brace
themselves up for another grueling campaign.

Chelsea would have the gold patches for being the defending champions and the onus will be on teams like Arsenal, Manchester United and Manchester City to challenge for the title. Tottenham doesn’t have the quality to compete for the league
because they’re shit, and Jack Wilshere received a fine of £40,000 because he stated the obvious. As for Liverpool, I would like to see how James Milner,
Danny Ings and Alan Bogdan would help them
with their first seven away fixtures that includes
Stoke, Arsenal, Manchester United, Everton,
Tottenha, Chelsea and Manchester City. Arsenal begin the campaign with a home clash
against West Ham before visiting Selhurst Park to
take on Alan Pardew’s resilient Crystal Palace side.
This would be followed by a home clash against
Liverpool and the month would end with an away
tie against Newcastle. After the first international break of the season, the Gunners would start
September with a home game against Stoke before
two tough away fixtures against Chelsea and
Leicester City. Chelsea had an enviable record at
home last season and Leicester’s surge for Premier
League survival saw them get some decent results, especially at home. The Gunners begin October with a clash against
their eternal rivals, Manchester United and this
would be followed up with a visit to Vicarage Road
to take on new boys, Watford. A home clash with
Everton would be followed closely with an away
trip to Lukasz Fabianski’s Swansea City. In November, the Gunners would host the first North
London Derby of the season (that’s if they don’t
meet in the Capital One Cup) and there would be
two away trips to West Brom and Norwich. December would be busy as ever with the Gunners
hosting Sunderland before going to Villa Park to
play the FA Cup runners-up, Aston Villa. A nice
home fixture against Manchester City would pop up
and a boxing day clash away to Southampton
would set the tone for things to end in 2016. Fans that follow Arsenal’s Premier League fixtures
closely would observe that the team tends to visit
St. Mary’s towards the end of one year or the start
of the other. A.F.C. Bournemouth would be the
team to have the honor of playing the Gunners in
their last fixture of 2015. 2015 has been a very good year for Arsenal and the players would be
hoping it ends on a high. The Gunners start 2016 with a home clash against
Newcastle before three daunting trips on the
bounce – away to Stoke, away to Liverpool and a
home clash against those Rent Bus Parking Boys,
Chelsea. February starts with a home fixture against
Southampton before away ties against Bournemouth and Manchester United. A home
clash against Leicester is sandwiched in between
the away trips. March sees the Gunners host
Swansea before visiting their shadow, the White
Hart Lane, to take on Tottenham, and this is
followed up with a home clash against West Brom. March ends with the Gunners visiting Goodison
Park to take on Everton. In April, Arsenal hosts Watford, and goes away to
Slaven BIlic’s West Ham. Crystal Palace visits the
home of football before the Gunners visit the
Stadium of Light to take on Sunderland. April ends
with a home clash against Norwich. In May, the
Gunners have only two fixtures at the Etihad and at home to Aston Villa.
Re: Reviewing Arsenal 2015-2016 Season by loomer: 7:42am On Jun 19, 2015
Make them buy better strikers. Henry stated the obvious last season that, olivier can't win the premier league title for a team like arsenal.
Re: Reviewing Arsenal 2015-2016 Season by nifton(m): 8:58am On Jun 19, 2015
Na normal 4th or 3rd position awaits them.No biggie

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