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by Mark Rivlin on 09 November 2007
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by rui coster on November 09, 2007
I had to double take on that headline " wenger Rapped " I thought for a minute that Robin Van Pervert was back up to his old tricks!!!
by les on November 09, 2007
was it?
by mathieu on November 09, 2007
i personally thnk english players should leave at an early age for other leagues to learn other aspects of the game esp technically they are decieving themselves if they keep moaning over arsene wengerz policy football is not only about pace,swearing at the ref after a horrible tackle, so called passion we dnt see on their feet and WAGs. Rubbish countries like holland that dont have the best league yet they produce jewels as young talent technically adept.english players, youths like harry redknapp says prefer pro evo soccer rather than real football, all they do is run the full length of the pitch tackling carelessly and calling refrees w***ers thats why they cant cut it in international competitions or win them.each time they fail to qualify its arsenes fault is aresnal the only club in england, y buy andy johnson 4 10 mill when van persie cost just 2mill.pathetic indeed!as for blatter hez worried that his fifa competitions are no longer interesting and that the EPL will win all the international fans as f
by wayne norris on November 09, 2007
you are so out of date city left moss side years ago
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