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In Arsene We Trust. Part 2

In Part 1 we looked at why some Arsenal fans and experts feel that Wenger should leave. Now we look at why Arsene Wenger should stay. In Arsene we Trust …Immediately after the final whistle, respected and experienced journalists such as Matt Law and Ian McGarry tweeted “Wenger must go”. There are some disgruntled Arsenal […]

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Arsene Wenger: Time to leave? Part 1

TKTG looks at the best articles about the aftermath of Arsenal losing to Bradford in the Capital One Cup. We take a look at the arguments for Wenger to stay or leave and try and assess what lies ahead for both Arsenal and Arsene Wenger. In Part 1 we take a look at why Arsene […]

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Looking for the next Michu? The top 10 Spanish bargains!

He’s the top scorer in the English Premier League with 12 goals this season. And he didn’t cost a fortune. Infact, the shrewd acquisition by Michael Laudrup, in buying Michu for £2 million over the summer, has proved to be a masterstroke. The stunning success of Michu, has fuelled speculation that many English will be […]

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Why Corinthians are dreaming of glory in Japan

Queues of biblical proportions are a common sight at Brazilian airports, but this was something else entirely. The 15,000 that elbowed their way into Cumbica in Sao Paulo to wish Corinthians boa viagem a few weeks ago was either the world’s biggest Secret Santa party or further evidence not only of Timao’s (“The Big Team”) rabid support, […]

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Top Five Underrated Premier League Strikers

…So I decided to have a look at other strikers in the list and put together a list of the Top Five Under-Rated Strikers In The Premier League. 1. Steven Fletcher An obvious candidate. The Sunderland striker has 7 Premier League goals this season and has been the one bright light in Sunderlands dismal campaign so far. […]

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Fantasy Football – Gameweek 17

Our friends over at Fantasy Yirma provide their picks for Gameweek 17. Gameweek 17 preview: No Chelsea, no problem? The Hazard lights are flashing as Fantasy bosses come to terms with the Mata at hand. Chelsea aren’t playing this Gameweek. Sorry, that was an awful pun-related start to a weekend which looks as though it could […]

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Ex-Banker Aims to Help Scouts Hunt for Another Messi

Soccer teams are using video more than ever to find new players, although scouts say there’s no substitute for the naked eye. The sport’s transfer window reopens Jan. 1, and a team’s success in the world’s annual $2 billion player-trading market can mean the difference between Champions League millions or bankruptcy. Companies such as Wyscout […]

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Liverpool Eye Butland as Reina Looks To The Emirates

Liverpool have stepped up their chase of English goalkeeper Jack Butland as Arsenal prepare to make an €10 million (£8m) move to sign Pepe Reina. … Wigan Athletic’s Ali Al-Habsi and Swansea City’s Michel Vorm also feature on Liverpool’s wish-list as they prepare the ground for the increasingly-likely departure of Reina. The Spaniard is believed to be open to a move to […]

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Arsenal Number 1 on Guardiola’s list

Representatives of the former Barcelona manager have let it be known to the north London club that he would be very keen to be considered for the manager’s job if it was to become available next year. Guardiola, who is on a year’s sabbatical in New York, is in the frame for leading posts in […]

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Analysis: City vs United

Match Report: BBC. City 2 United 3 Robin van Persie’s injury-time winner sent Manchester United six points clear at the top of the Premier League after a stormy derby win against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium. …Van Persie, who City manager Roberto Mancini admitted he wanted to sign before his £24m summer move from […]

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