All posts tagged Arsene Wenger
Adam Wakefield
The Gini coefficient was developed in 1912 by Italian statistician and sociologist Corrado Gini as a means of measuring inequality. Its application is diverse but its most common use is as a means of showing inequality of income within the borders of...
Adam Wakefield
"I have never cared very much for personal prizes. A man does not become a freedom fighter in the hope of winning awards, but when I was notified that I had won the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize jointly with Mr de Klerk, I was deeply moved." This is how...
Siyabonga Ntshingila
Arsenal have had a topsy-turvy time of it since their calamity against Birmingham in the Carling Cup final a fortnight ago. Victory against Leyton Orient seemed set to get them back to winning ways but a draw against Sunderland, with referee Antho...
Lungani Zama
I have seen plenty of own goals before, some crazier than others, but Abou Diaby's nonchalant header into the top corner almost takes the cake. Sadly, it was the death nail in an otherwise fantastic fight from Arsenal. I cannot imagine what w...
Justin Lawrence
Champions -- Chelsea The master plan of Roman Abramovich has been threatening for three seasons now and with the Blues under the management of Carlo Ancelotti, they might just have the bottle to take the Premier League title away from United, who ...
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