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A Gooner in the Mailbox seems to genuinely think that the world/fixture...
Gooner in the Mailbox seems to genuinely think that the world/fixture computer is...
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Newcastle manager Alan Pardew insists he has no intention of leaving St James' Park despite the turmoil currently engulfing the club.
The agent of Atletico Mineiro midfielder Bernard claims Tottenham are the "only contenders" to sign the Brazilian at the moment.
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