Arsenal Blinds

We are an Official Supporter Club of Arsenal Football Club. We meet for EVERY match at The Blind Pig on E 14th St in NYC. To connect those with a passion for Arsenal, and to grow the Arsenal family, and to grow the love of the sport and love for the Arsenal in America. We are America’s largest Arsenal Supporter Club. We meet every week to sing and chant on our our mighty Arsenal to victory. We encompass all Arsenal Supporters in the NYC area, however this Page is open to anyone, regardless of your location. There is no official membership, just come to the pub and sing with us. We do ask that you do not confirm attendance to our events if you don’t actually plan to be here. This allows us to have an idea how many people will actually be attending each week.Know that if you are in NYC and you’re a Gooner, you have a home to come to and have what many (Americans and Brits alike) have referred to as the best place away from Highbury/The Grove to watch an Arsenal match.

No racism or homophobia will be tolerated, but you’re all adults and should know better anyway. Blind pig is the home of the Arsenal NYC Fan club. This is where all the Gooners local and visiting come to celebrate, share stories and talk about what Arsene Wenger and the rest of the squad are doing. Keep checking back for videos and more info about what is going on in the soccer world and upcoming events at Blind Pig NYC! Here are some examples of Arsenal NYC days at Blind PigManager Arsene Wenger will consider swooping for the utility man if Mourinho decides that he does not fit into his plans at Old Trafford Get Arsenal FC news by email Arsenal are monitoring the movements of Daley Blind amid reports that Jose Mourinho will dispense the Dutchman. The Manchester United utility man is still unsure where his future lies with Mourinho unsure where he will fit into his line-up. Blind, a £16million signing in 2014, played the majority of last season at centre-back but new boss Mourinho believes that at 5ft 9in he is too small for the role.

That has alerted Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger who is hoping to fill the cracks in his back line which cost the Gunners the Premier League title last season. However, Blind revealed last week that he is looking forward to seeing what the future holds at United. Wenger is looking to fill the gaps in his leaky defence Mourinho could opt to sell Blind if he cannot decide where he fits in his line-up Blind told NOS: "I am looking forward to working with Mourinho. We will have to wait and see whether anything changes for me. "I will just give my all and work hard. Mourinho is a manager who has achieved a lot and I am keen to work with him. "I might not be as big as Pepe, but I think I have shown in the Premier League that I can hold my own defensively. We conceded the fewest goals in the Premier League and I think we got the most clean sheets. "That's something to be proud of. I played nearly every game and that is a good feeling. "You might be looking for a certain statement, but I will just give my all under Mourinho."

Arsenal will reportedly face plenty of stiff competition for the signature of Lille’s Sofiane Boufal, with Barcelona said to be among the teams chasing the Moroccan.
Puppies For Adoption In St Paul Mn That’s according to Ed Aarons of the Guardian, who added that aside from the two aforementioned clubs, Chelsea and Atletico Madrid are also looking at the winger, who excelled in Ligue 1 last term.
Draped Asymmetrical DressBoufal grabbed 11 goals and four assists in the French top flight.
Puppies Sale Sydney “We did have a meeting with the leadership of FC Barcelona in the last few weeks,” the player’s agent, Yvan Le Mee, told Le 10 Sport (h/t Aarons) on Saturday. “There is an interest.” Interest from Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur is also noted.

However, Aarons makes it clear that only Arsenal and Chelsea have shown a willingness to meet Lille’s asking price of £19.6 million for the attacker. Here is a look at why they could command that kind of fee: As these numbers OptaJean noted at the back end of last season indicate, Boufal is one of the trickiest dribblers in European football: 138 - Top dribbles completed in the Top 5 leagues 2015/16:Ben Arfa – 138@neymarjr – 135@wilfriedzaha – 127Boufal – 127.Artists.— OptaJean (@OptaJean) May 6, 2016 During the previous term, Boufal operated in a variety of positions behind the striker. The 22-year-old has shown he's adept at finding space between the lines and that he is happy to commit defenders. The Moroccan also has an eye for a pass, a trait that’d no doubt appeal to technical outfits like the Gunners and the Blagurana. While he has the natural talent to play for a club such as Barcelona, as noted by Aarons on Twitter, a move to the Camp Nou could stifle his development:

#Boufal must decide whether he wants to be sub for MSN at Barca or play for another club. Chelsea link is interesting— Ed Aarons (@ed_aarons) June 18, 2016 Indeed, there is still a lot of room for improvement when it comes to the youngster. Boufal needs to strike a better consistency with his decision-making and show a little more work rate off the ball if he’s to play for an elite side. They’re attributes that could be cultivated by playing regular football. As such, he must choose his next destination carefully. According to Steve Bates of the Sunday People (h/t the Sunday Mirror) Arsenal are ready to test Manchester United’s willingness to keep Daley Blind at Old Trafford. It’s noted in the piece that Red Devils boss Jose Mourinho is unsure about whether he has a place for the Dutchman, said to be valued at around £16 million, in his squad and that the Gunners have emerged as suitors. Bleacher Report’s Rob Blanchette doesn’t see a future for Blind at Old Trafford given the kind of attributes Mourinho looks for in his players:

No doubt #MUFC lack an athletic edge through the whole squad. Mourinho will address that before pre-season. Blind, Mata, Herrera - beware.— Rob B. (@_Rob_B) June 5, 2016 However, there are obvious merits to the Oranje star. The partnership Blind struck up at centre-back with Chris Smalling at Old Trafford last term was a big positive from Louis van Gaal’s time in charge. Blind is evidently a cerebral footballer too, able to spot danger, position himself wisely and use the ball effectively. It’s those qualities that allow him to excel in so many different roles on the field, having featured at left-back and in midfield for the Red Devils too. Football journalist Liam Canning thinks the Dutchman is a useful player to have in the squad given his versatility: It would be a real shame if Daley Blind was sold by Man United. Think he's brilliant and has so many components to his game. Utility man.— Liam Canning (@OffsideLiam) June 1, 2016 For £16 million would Blind be a good signing for Arsenal?