We start the season with Newcastle (A), followed by Liverpool (H) and  then Man Utd (A). From last season, I’d say those three fixtures were  the most depressing results, apart from the 2-3 defeat to Spurs at the  Emirates.
The Liverpool match  was also a soul-destroying game, where Arsenal controlled proceedings  until the last two minutes. And no one really remembers the away game at  Old Trafford. It was boring, we lost. Park scored a lucky goal. Sounds  like most Arsenal-Utd meetings.
Arsenal face both Spurs and Chelsea away from home in October, along  with home games against Sunderland and Stoke. Emirates season ticket  holders will be treated to only three games in January and February, but  matches against Man Utd, Blackburn and Spurs at home are sure to whet  the appetite.
Arsenal also have a tricky run in, with City and Chelsea at home in April, along with a typically tough away trip to Stoke.
However, we finish the season with Norwich (H) and West Brom (A),  which should prove slightly easier fixtures than those at the start of  the season. Then again, these two teams may have Premier League survival  to play for, so we cannot assume that the Gunners will win these games  automatically! Nothing is ever simple when it comes to the Arsenal…
 
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