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Wenger – Arshavin and Denilson may be back next week, but Walcott? Who knows…

Just Arsenal 03 January @ 07:47 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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After the FA Cup win over West Ham, the Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger defended his need to give some first team players a rest, but he also admitted that there were even more injuries to take into consideration. He was asked if he may have to carry on playing his reserves in the following rounds of [.

Diaby happy to replace Song in defensive role!

Just Arsenal 04 January @ 08:50 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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The Arsenal defensive midfielder Alexandre Song has now left for the African Nations Cup, and Arsene Wenger has indicated that he will have to make some adjustments for the team to cope in his absence. "We will miss him because he's an important player. In the system we play he plays in front of the defence [.

Alexandre Song deserves a massive, massive gee-up!

Wrighty7 04 January @ 10:15 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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It's hard to imagine really but these days Alexandre Song has become one of the first names on the Arsenal team sheet.
Go back to your thoughts this time last year (Would be so much easier with one of those Star Trek or Doctor Who things) on Song. Would you be bothered that he would be going to the African Cup of Nations in 2010?

African Cup of Nations Photos: Cameroon 0-1 Gabon – Daniel Cousin tames Lions

Who Ate All the Pies 14 January @ 04:49 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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By Ollie Irish

This game saw the biggest shock of the ACN so far, with Hull City striker Daniel Cousin's goal proving enough for Gabon to claim a famous win over Cameroon's not-so-Indomitable Lions.

The trend so far: the teams in Angola that have also qualified for this summer's World Cup don't seem to be giving their all, which is entirely understandable given the size of the prize in South Africa.

The Case For Video Technology In Football, No.3,468: Egypt Score Phantom Goal Vs Cameroon In African Cup Of Nations

Who Ate All the Pies 26 January @ 05:53 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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By Ollie Irish

Egypt would almost certainly have beaten Cameroon in their ACN quarter-final without the help of an officiating f**k-up, but Ahmed Hassan's free-kick, which made the score 3-1 to the holders, was NOT a goal, clearly:

Terrible decision imagine the fallout if the score had been 1-1 at the time.