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A Gooner in the Mailbox seems to genuinely think that the world/fixture...
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ike Ashley almost planned the perfect Trojan Horse, the price of fillet steak and...
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wap deal with ITV. Can't wait to see Stuart Pearce and Roy Keane giving each other the evils.
oe has signed John Scales instead.
oes the medical involve some sort of dressage event?
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.
Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed the appointment of Franco Baldini as their new technical director.
A Gooner in the Mailbox seems to genuinely think that the world/fixture computer is against his team. Sigh. That, plus more cool footballers & Mike Ashley: Supervillain...
In this Mailbox it's England v Algeria in 2010 that is seen as the nadir, but there's potential for worse, surely. Plus, one man says we should praise Rooney's honesty...