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Arseblog

by arseblog | Last Post: 5 Dec, 2008
  • Friday round-up + Arsecast 103

    about 2 hours ago | 109 Comments

    And here we go again. Exactly seven days after the last one, it's Friday again. Hope we find you well this morning, there's plenty to get through so we'll crack on. Starting with team news ahead of tomorrow's game against Wigan we're without William Gallas (calf strain) but Kolo Toure returns...

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  • The quietest mid-season, non-Interlull Thursday of all time.

    1 day ago | 1372 Comments

    Morning all, it's very quiet. Suspiciously quiet, in fact. There's little more to say about the Carling Cup and not much to talk about yet in terms of the Wigan game.  Sylvester has something to say about the Burnley game but try as I might I'm really not interested in anything he has to...

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Arsenal Truth

by ArsenalTruth | Last Post: 4 Dec, 2008
  • Burnley 2 Arsenal 0: Match Report & Player Ratings

    1 day ago | 2 Comments

    As if to prove their victory at Chelsea was no fluke, Burnley knocked Arsenal's reserves out of the Carling Cup last night with a 2-0 victory. After only 4 minutes Arsenal had their first clear cut chance, when good interplay across the midfield saw Fran Merida feed Bendtner...

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  • Chelsea 1 Arsenal 2: Match Report & Player Ratings

    1 day ago | 0 Comments

    Arsenal's topsy turvy season continues; travelling to Stamford Bridge and stealing an audacious 2-1 victory. Arsene Wenger bravely opted to play a 4-4-2 formation rather than the expected 4-5-1, although with Diaby injured it was more likely he felt the game was too big to accommodate...

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jenny08
jenny08 wrote: | 4 months ago
celebrate a goal is an emotion that paralyzes see your team raise a glass, is glory ....
live football as a passion, not as a source of discord.
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