A Light-hearted Look At Mesut Ozil
In this post I will be having a light-hearted look at Arsenal new boy Mesut Ozil and his most distinguishing feature; his eyes.











In this post I will be having a light-hearted look at Arsenal new boy Mesut Ozil and his most distinguishing feature; his eyes.
Towards the end of the 2009-2010 season, with Arsenal clinging on for dear life to their title challenge that season, they welcomed Wolverhampton Wanderers to the Emirates stadium with three points an absolute must.
The favourites for next year's World Cup are undoubtedly the hosts of the tournament, Brazil, and with good reason.
Take a breather. Relax. Sit back and try to decompress from what was one of the most ridiculous days of the year; transfer deadline day.
So, it has come to pass and Real Madrid have spunked a whole load of cash on Tottenham's Gareth Bale as he becomes the world's most expensive player.
Robert Pires was one of those quirky 'who is he?' Arsene Wenger signings that actually came off.
If reports are to believed, Samuel Eto's wage packet at Anzhi was somewhere in region of £300,000 a week. A week! Unbelievable. It is debatable whether or not any footballer is worth that much, never mind Samuel Eto'o.
The draw may have not been as lethal as it was with Celtic (Barcelona two years running?!) but Arsenal's Champions League group will be a difficult one to emerge from.
Real Madrid really are cheeky bunch of so and sos, aren't they?
It appears that reports of Lukas Podolski's impending exit from Arsenal have been greatly exaggerated.
Time for goal of the week now and it comes from a Champions League qualifier between Real Sociedad and Lyon.
Following Arsenal's 3-1 home loss to Aston Villa last Saturday, an Arsenal fan was filmed speaking passionately about his (and indeed everybody else's) disillusionment with the club and the lack of spending over the summer.
Business as usual, then, for Manchester United this past weekend, as they negotiated a pretty tricky away trip to Swansea by overpowering the Swans - coming out 4-1 victors at the Liberty Stadium.
Premier League football has returned, and we are all better for it. The opening weekend provided plenty of drama and intrigue as we saw Arsenal on the brink of crisis, normal business resumed with Manchester United, the return of Jose Mourinho and exactly why Manchester City are favourites to win the league this season.
We're off to Mexico now for one of the best hat-tricks you are going to see this year.