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Football | Premier League | Arsenal | Rosicky can't wait for Blues
Tomas Rosicky says he is eagerly anticipating Arsenal's Grand Slam Sunday showdown against Chelsea. The Gunners host Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium looking to get their Premier League title charge back on track. And Rosicky can hardly wait for the encounter, labelling it as a 'special game'. "You can feel the match is getting closer. Everybody keeps talking about it and I am looking forward ...
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Cole will deserve all the abuse he gets
Arseblog — ... in Spain. And not enough of them have the ambition to try and further their careers for the costs of a few quid. Shame, they could follow in the illustrious footsteps of Vinny Samways. Birmingham want an answer about Johann Djourou. I suppose with a new manager in charge he’s got to know whether or not he can count on him for the rest of the season or if he needs to buy in January. I suspect he’ll come back, what with Kolo off to the ACN and all. Tomas Rosicky is looking forward to playing Chelsea while Manuel Almunia ...

Match Preview: Arsenal vs. Chelsea
Arsenal — ... like Middlesbrough. The key to this game is our psyche, and I think this will be more important then the points potentially won or lost. If we approach the game as champions and play our passing game, not only could we win, but we could send a message. Our draws against Liverpool and Manchester United, while not bad, were hardly emphatic. This is a glorious chance to assert ourselves upon the Premiership, and I can only hope we grab it with both hands. Tomas Rosicky seems to have the right attitude . He has seemed lost lately without his other two creative midfielders, and ...

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