Ok, so on sale this evening outside the stadium, and at the West Brom match for those who do not want to face the journey home once the tube strike starts (on that note, the Victoria Line will be running a service between Seven Sisters and Victoria, so it may be possible for you to make it home, depending on where you have to get to).
So, we have a 64 page end of season edition which will cost £3 instead of the usual £2.50.
And remember, all content is exclusive and not reproduced elsewhere (including on this website)
Standout contents are as follows –
Sol Campbell interview – 5 pages
10th Anniversary of the Invincibles special feature – 10 pages
Arsenal in the Cup Final special feature – 7 pages
In addition, we have the following articles -
An analysis of Arsenal’s injury problems
Four-Three-Finished – Did the switch to 4-3-3 end Arsenal’s trophy winning prospects?
Grounds for Concern – Wembley before the renovation
Who will be leaving this summer?
The Arsene Afterlife – Younger supporters have only ever known Arsenal with Arsene Wenger
Arsenal overcharge Senior Citizens – Raw deal for OAPs compared to other clubs
Change is Needed – A look at areas at the club that need a fresh approach
Dwight Hart-Lane – cartoon capers with our favourite Spuds fan
And we also have the usual regulars including Arsenal Programmes Through The Years, Players on the stadium cores (Dennis Bergkamp this issue), In the Away End (West Ham chatroom), The Spy, Mickey Cannon, Anger Management, North Bank Times, Inbox, 91st Minute and Talking Reds.
Sellers will be stationed on your approach to the stadium. We are cheaper than the programme and the views are those of the supporters rather than the club. So if you want your team to have a fanzine in the future, support The Gooner by buying a copy and give yourself plenty of reading over the summer.
Plug over!
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