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Clamping down on horror tackles
Ramsey's horrific broken leg was the third for Arsenal in four years. Time to punish the offenders
Should John Terry have gone?
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Ruthless Chelsea defeat Arsenal
Didier Drogba's cutting edge and some awful defending combine to hand Chelsea the win
Terry’s sacking is punishment enough
Capello was right to strip him of the captaincy, and the punishment should stop there
United humiliate Arsenal
Ferguson's men roll through the Gunners without a sniff of a challenge
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Arsenal’s massive month
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Dear Fabio, leave Theo Walcott at home…
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The Season’s Predictions: The Halfway Stage
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Fabregas keeps Arsenal a cut above
Captain's cameo flattens stubborn Villa
Wadham turn Catz’ milk sour
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...and it's not Michael Owen
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It's all in the title
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So Arsenal have Arshavin, now what?
Where does the little maestro fit in?
One man’s loss for Tottenham’s gain
Spurs have four good strikers again, and one man is going to get left behind...
Please God Arsene don’t drop Rocket Robin
Honestly, who thought a strike-force of Adebayor and Bendtner in front of a midfield including Diaby, Denilson and Eboue would actually work?
World XI: Sean’s left-backs
All hail the Premier League...
Sometimes its better when its boring
Sparing a thought for Burnley
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