The Highbury Library

A blog on all things related to The Arsenal both current and past - written by Gooners for fellow Gooners.

Friday, 4 October 2013

Still purring after the Napoli game

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It’s gone, done and dusted now but I’m still purring after that Napoli game. To put this latest win into some sort of context Napoli we...
Tuesday, 1 October 2013

The Adventures of Baron Bendtner - Mel Melis @melmelis

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I read Nicklas Bendtner is our longest serving player. You might not believe it (I didn’t) but he bloody well is. If Amy Lawrence says it...
Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Special Agent #ITK

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I love Twitter, I find you can follow the people you want and you can soon learn if they have a similar interest and if you trust their wr...
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Monday, 20 May 2013

STRESS: Arsenal induced stress, de-stressing this summer and stressed out Totts.

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Stressful game football isn't it? Especially so if you're a hard-core fan which I suspect most of you are. And anyone who still th...
Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Arsenal.con and fans

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Arsenal.con have a promotion on their website at the moment which implies that becoming a fan somehow requires that you become a paid up Me...
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Monday, 13 May 2013

Cybury Gooners

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At the zenith of the last Millennium, scrolls were found that told the tale of a brave band of men, men who fought to preserve the honour of...
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Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Manchester United South East Asia Supporters Club

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  By Mel Melis As I write, Manchester United are powering to their twentieth league title, led by our once fragile enigma of a centre ...
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Yet another blog on Arsenal Football Club. About me? All you need really know is that I'm a Gooner who saw his first match while Derek Tapscott was still playing. My real name is Brian and my spiritual home is still the old North Bank but you'll find me in Block 15 for home games these days. But this site won't be restricted to my ramblings alone. You'll also find: Clive Palmer, Mark King, Gareth Wilson & Mel Melis and maybe some more to come.
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