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Is this the best Christmas present for an Arsenal fan?

For all the paid monthly workers, it is pay day today in the UK. No better time then to buy yourself or a loved one something special for Christmas.

After a few years of work, trying to come up with the right design, secure the right supplier, we are finally able to release the Highbury Clock watch for sale for Christmas 2018.

There is only a limited number of watches available before Christmas 2018. Once the first batch are sold out, we will not be getting in any more until 2019. So do not delay and buy now from the Highbury Clock shop.

This is a pre-sale, all watches ordered now will be dispatched from the factory to us on the 10th December 2018. with no delays due to weather or customs I will have them to dispatch on the 16th.

That will mean that everyone in the UK will get these on time for Christmas. For non-UK if you wish to know the ETA for your country please email me TheHighburyClock@gmail.com.

We also still have available our famous Clock Wallclocks.ย These are hand made so ensure you order today to give plenty of time for it to be ready for Christmas.

The spec of the watch is found below:

The design is true to the Highbury clock and drawn by M.P (Thank you)
Specs –
Dial is 30mm
Case is 38.5mm
Casing is Stainless steel 416L
weight is 42grams
Strap is black leather 22mm
Waterproof to 30m
Warrenty is 1 year
Battery is standard watch battery
The Quartz movement is by Citzen ownend comapany and is The Miyota 8215 it is used by many watchmakers such as Bernhardt Watches,e Camel, Citizen watch co, Dugena, Festina, Jacques Lemans, Kyboe, Invicta, Lip, Laco, Sternglas and Perseo.
The factory putting these together are based in Hong Kong and have Swatch and YSL on their list of clients.

Secure the hottest piece of Arsenal memorabilia today. Buy now.

She Wore

Youngsters to get chance against Blackpool

Arsenal will look to extend their unbeaten run to 13 against Blackpool tonight.

After the 11 game winning run turned into 12 unbeaten at the weekend against Crystal Palace, Unai Emery is expected to ring in the changes.

Against Palace, a few players looked tired. It was a lethargic performance. One which came from 3 games in 7 days, and Arsenal having played a European away barely 60 hours previous.

Arsenal beat Brentford in the previous round of the League Cup with a surprisingly strong team. With Liverpool in the Premier League coming up on Saturday, it is expected that Emery will rotate with his squad, with very few playing against Blackpool who will be in line to start against Liverpool.

Petr Cech will return to the side in replace for Bernd Leno – the German has solidified his position as Arsenalโ€™s number one in recent weeks.

Right back will be interesting. Hector Bellerin is currently struggling with a muscle injury; so it is not expected that Stephan Lichtsteiner will be risked. This could see a return in a first team Arsenal shirt for Carl Jenkinson.

Sokratis will be one of the few to start against both Blackpool and Liverpool; having missed out on the Crystal Palace game.

Alongside him will either be Shkodran Mustafi or Rob Holding. My bet is Holding as I think Emery will go for the experience of Mustafi and Sokratis at the weekend.

Ainsley Maitland-Niles is likely to return to the side at left back following a length lay off. With Nabhco Monreal and Saed Kolasinac still sidelined with niggles, neither will be risks. All 3 would then be in contention for the game against Liverpool.

The League Cup will be the only competition Mohamed Elneny will be given a consistent run out in this season. I expect him to be alongside Matteo Guendouzi in the middle of the park. The teenage Frenchman is likely to make way for the Lucas Torreira / Granit Xhaka partnership on Saturday.

Having found himself out of Emeryโ€™s plans in recent weeks, Aaron Ramsey will play as the furthest midfielder forward.

Emile Smith Rowe will play on one flank, continuing his progress in the team.

The other wing position and upfront could depend on who Emery wants to give a chance too.

It is a fight between Joe Willock and Eddie Nketiah, with Danny Welbeck filling the other position. I expect Nketiah to be up top, and Welbeck on the wing.

Keenos

Arsenal fans shameful abuse of Shkodran Mustafi

Social media is a strange place. A horrid place at times.

People think that because they are online, under a cloak of anonymity, that they can say vile things that they would not say in the real world.

The way some behave is a disgrace; whether it be making threats, abusing women, sexual harassment or just general poor taste and vileness.

Sadly Arsenal Twitter at times is a cesspit of disgusting behaviour.

We often see people tweeting abuse to other users, threatening them, childish name calling. All stuff that they would not do in the real world. The majority of those behaving this way are cowards. You do not see them at The Arsenal. You do not see them in the pubs before and after games.

They are faceless individuals – often foreign fans or children. They think it is big and brave, funny even, to put their hatred up on social media.

After the Leicester catastrophe, Arsenal centre back Shdoran Mustafi, like many players and clubs, tweeted his condolences

Some of the responses are downright disgraceful.

At time when people are morning, and Mustafi is showing his respect to the dead, some so called Arsenal fans are replying to him, abusing him.

Some saying he should not be an Arsenal player, begging him to leave the club. Others going as far as saying they wish he was on the helicopter, wish he was dead.

Arsenal used to be a club of class. Remember who you are and what you represent. Sadly it seems the globalisation of football and rise of social media has meant that we have attracted some disgraceful individuals who have no class. They are simply not Arsenal.

We wonder why there is a disconnection between players and fans.

Gone are the days when players would walk into a pub in Islington after the game. Socialise with fans. These days they are in and out of the car park of the Emirates, trying to avoid meeting fans for fear of the abuse they would get.

At the end of the 89 DVD, the final story is about how the players all bundled into a pub in London, and how they were treated like kings.

I know players have changed, they no longer drink as much as they did during the Tuesday Club days, but they would not go into a pub, bar or restaurant due to the abuse.

They could win the Premier League and you would get a bellend having a go at Aaron Ramsey or Mesut Ozil. Probably with a camera in their hand so that they can record their โ€œbanterโ€ and become Twitter famous for 2 minutes.

The abuse of Mustafi ย in reply to his condolences tweet about Leicester is shameful. Those replying should be named and shamed.

Sadly they are faceless idiots. Going through the tweets, many are from foreign lands. Kenya, Nigeria, America.

These people are not Arsenal. They are just a load of people who like the club and think itโ€™s funny to abuse a player paying his respects. The Arsenal has class these cling ons who think they have a affiliation with the club lack what The Arsenal is all about.

Keenos