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"... it's Spurs who are coming up on the rails like real potential champions ... difficult as that is for me to say.”
(Bob Wilson, legendary Arsenal goalie)

Ouch! That's gotta hurt!
 
"... it's Spurs who are coming up on the rails like real potential champions ... difficult as that is for me to say.”
(Bob Wilson, legendary Arsenal goalie)

Ouch! That's gotta hurt!

... but you left out the best bit ... so for completeness <laugh>

"Obviously it was a big blow yesterday for Leicester but I would have to say that they still remain favourites"
(Bob Wilson, legendary Arsenal goalie)
 
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I left that out because it won't hurt the Gooners as much as the legendary Bob Wilson rating our chances over Arsenal's.

That's now two Arsenal legends talking up our chances of the title.
 
I used the words that were quoted on the BBC's Football web site.
 
Former Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner, 28, could treble his £35,000-a-week wages at Wolfsburg by moving to the Chinese Super League. (Daily Mirror)

He was good enough for the Guuners, but he'll probably struggle in the Chinese league.
 
Former Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner, 28, could treble his £35,000-a-week wages at Wolfsburg by moving to the Chinese Super League. (Daily Mirror)

He was good enough for the Guuners, but he'll probably struggle in the Chinese league.


Hiag you could move to China and treble your wages as McDonald's is open there now :)
 
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... my lawyers (proper ones - not masquerading Cambridge Agricultural College graduates) are currently examining several flagrant copyright infringements <grr>