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By Walter Broeckx As we were talking about my ref review of the year I mentioned in passing that Old Trafford idiom which seeks to explain why they usually get more penalties than other teams: “Because when you have more possession you obviously get more penalties”. People rightfully challenged me on this and asked me…
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Last week I wrote a piece for an Arsenal web site in India, in return for the piece they wrote for Untold. It went up, and they said nice things about it. No problem. Yesterday, it reappeared on another site with a different headline. The author said it was the funniest article he had ever…
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UNTOLD MEDIA: Sagna claims his leg was broken deliberately. « Untold Arsenal: Arsenal News, supporting the club, the players and the manager
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