lazy-arse.blogspot.com - 2/6/2008
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Arsenal midfielders Mathieu Flamini and Abou Diaby both suffered injury scares as a reserve side from France faced the Democratic Republic of Congo. Gael Clichy featured for his country for the first time in the same game, while Theo Walcott scored a magical goal for England's U21's against Ireland. Read on for news on the injuries and more.
Football | News | Becks 'expected' to miss out
skysports.com 2/5/2008 — David Beckham has admitted it would have been "unfair" of Fabio Capello to select him in his first England squad. The 32-year-old was not picked by the Italian in his party for Wednesday's friendly with Switzerland at Wembley, having not played for ...
Can Arsenal Hold Out To Win The Premier League Title?
lazy-arse.blogspot.com 2/5/2008 — Arsenal went to the top of the Premier League last weekend after defeating Manchester City and watching Manchester United slip up at Tottenham. With 13 league games left and only two points separating the top two teams, anything could happen. Does Arsenal have the necessary depth, belief, and skill to sustain its title charge for until May?
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southtownstar.com 2/5/2008 — Pickens to play in England Considered one of the most promising young players with the franchise just two years ago, goalkeeper Matt Pickens has officially left the Fire to pursue a professional career in England. Pickens confirmed via e-mail Monday ...
Lanus, Arsenal Join Libertadores Fray
soccer-source.blogspot.com 2/6/2008 — Copa Sudamericana champs Arsenal de Sarandi and Argentine Apertura winners Lanus both advanced to the group stage of the Copa Libertadores earlier today at the expense of Venezuela's A.C. Mineiros and Ecuadorian side Olmedo, respectively.
England - Anelka: We Can Still Be Champions
goal.com 2/5/2008 — Chelsea dropped two more points to Arsenal in the title race on Saturday after being pegged back to a 1-1 draw at Portsmouth. The Blues are now six points behind the Gunners, but new £15m signing Nicolas Anelka is confident that with 13 games still to ...