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The season has only just finished and already the transfers are lining themselves up. With Arsenal already capturing the services of Lukas Podolski from FC Koln they are now apparently in …
He's yet to sign a new deal with us. He has been the subject of much speculation and rumored to be on Premier League and Seire A champions Manchester City and Juventus' radar after his …
May 2012 and finally through a difficult season, and I think in one foul swoop, this sums up the season perfectly - It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of …
Legendary football manager Arsene Wenger was yesterday announced as the official coach for the FIFA Interactive World Cup (FIWC) 2012.
It was recently discovered in a survey carried out …
Swansea shot-stopper
Reported Arsenal target Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa craves a move to the Premier League this summer - should Arsenal step up their pursuit in the 22-year-old centre-back?
The Bangui-born defender …
Reports in Spain claim Barcelona are looking to do some bargain hunting this summer, with Theo Walcott believed to be on their long list of possible recruits.
Here 12 things you should know about West Brom and Arsenal prior to tomorrow’s meeting:
1. West Brom are currently 8th overall according to the EA SPORTS Player Performance Index for …
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