Thursday, November 10, 2011

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is a sign of what a pathetic football, shame and private morality has become irreparable Arsene Wenger has spent more time in the reserves this summer than any other manager. It is a terrible loser, it's true, but in almost all other aspects Wenger is a man totally honest dealing with things like principles, loyalty, entertainment and dignity. These old attitude, just do not cut the mustard in modern football, then Wenger is sponsored and imitated, so that one might think that had turned on the curve of the grocer Amelie. After all, he has done for English football, at least not to reveal his discovery of a pasta dish is slightly better than 17 points and four liters of Bonder's team deserves more respect.

Wenger is about to lose Cesc Fabregas and, apparently, Samir Nasri, Barcelona and Manchester City, although it is still in denial of reality. "I expect anyone to leave," he said, that Mr Nasri, 15% went to the frenzy that made Montgomery Brewster seems to embody sparingly. "My personal feelings are not important," added Wenger . "The important thing is the club and how we do it. I was disappointed by his attitude. They are professionals. I take nothing personal."

The Fiver indeed recognizes that the loss of Cesc would be good for Arsenal since the release of the way that the output of Thierry Henry, Roy Keane and Andrew Flintoff issued sides in recent times. Anyway, the only history of the city before the new Premier League season, which begins tomorrow, despite the efforts of the Fiver and our elite team of brainwashed disciples, hood OFF FOOTBALL. The first day of the season in the Premier League is the best time for any football fan, one day to the infinite potential of seduction goes crazy when the dispossessed can dream that maybe, if the planets align it could finish fourteenth.

Liverpool have a little bigger ambitions. Hopefully they can, could enter the top four. Increased their ability to do so by signing the left-back Jose Enrique of Newcastle excellent. "This is one of the happiest days of my life," said Henry. "I came to one of the biggest clubs not only in England but in the world. I am very, very happy. "Are not we all, now that football is back, and carousel horses Pucky can start again. Hurra. Has anyone Mogadon

QUOTE of the day

"has been a depressing week, one week pretty depressing. The things that happen in our country. It would be very easy for me to say

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country not the case in Scotland, but it's really depressing. You know what really disturbing, and I thought about it, saying, "What's going on? 'c' he is an Olympic athlete, an assistant professor and the daughter of a millionaire What are their parents thinking at this point in time "-.? Lord FERG up to the podium to give a lecture on the riots of last week. Although the "Olympian" is not quite sure.

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LETTERS

"To answer the question about Jean helicopter blades turning sounds McNally (Fiver letters yesterday), which depends on the type of helicopter. The Bell UH-1 Iroquois, for example, makes whop whop sound, very distinctive, because the speed of the rotor tips of two blades approach the speed of sound whop-a useful feature for military helicopters because it lets people know you are ... oh commissions "- . David Warburton (and other heli-pedantic).

"The dictionary of the antipodes, the" buzz "is defined as" a still small voice that the work of an engine or a wing beat "and thus refers to the action of shovels. Moving right along to "drone" is described as "doing a low dull continuous noise and returned to the sound of the waves action. Or helicopters operate differently in the northern hemisphere" -? Chris Kilford

"Re:. Quote of the day yesterday I do not know what clothes are Paul Konchesky, but Owen Hargreaves would be a wedding dress to spend a fortune on it, thinking it's worth every penny then one day in. the future is that dusty and unfit for use and wonder why it has not bin years "-. Iain Plummer


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