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FIFA opened its doors this morning to the baying crowds of ticket entrepreneurs waitng anxiously to snap up the last tickets in a first-come first-served ticket feeding frenzy! ...

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It seems every time Arsenal sign a new defender, Arsene Wenger misses one key attribute when seeing if he is the right player to sign; whether they can deal with Didier Drogba. ...

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lazeegooner
Well Cesc has expressed his wishes to rejoin Barcelona and as we all know Wenger will sell just like he did with Henry. I think however, that it may just be a positive move. I personally...

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DerekJohnson
"We´re the favorites for what we´ve accomplished in the last couple of years but we, as players, the professionals that we are, know that anything can happen, the favoritism ends when the...

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bigsoccerfan
1) John Terry- Chelsea He has his Chelsea club fighting for the title and it never hurts to have a figure like Terry in the middle of the defense.  With an explosiv...

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