by CARL ELDRIDGE Carlos Vela, Mexican superstar! The Little striker was hotter than Dave's
Insanity Sauce last night as the Arsenal pre-school XI dumped West Brom out of the Carling Cup with
a 2-0 win at the Emirates.
The Baggies, managed by Roberto di Matteo, provided a stern test for AW's kids but when our
former player Jerome Thomas got the old heave-ho after slapping Jack Wilshere it gave us the
edge.
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general football interest.
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- Speculation about Briatore's QPR Future
- Post F1/Briatore "Verdict:" Analyses relating to Briatore and QPR
- "Football for Heroes" Announced as League Official Charity Partner in 2009/10
QPR PLAYER MAKES TEAM OF THE WEEK
- But perhaps not the one people might expect: Congratulations to Radek Cerny!
When the Carling Cup Round 3 draw was first made, it was very difficult to
imagine West Bromwich Albion providing much of a competition to
Arsenal at The Emirates. Granted, Arsene Wenger
uses the competition to provide some first-team action to his reserves, but even those teenagers
usually prove to be a handful for the opponents.