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Steve Zakuani Changing National Team Affiliations?

Sounder at Heart - Soccer From the Heart of the Sound 02 September @ 02:28 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Arsenal.com, the official website covering all things Gunners, has a long form interview with their former prodigy, Mr. Steve Zakuani. First noted by @joshuamayers on twitter, Zakuani addresses his national team affiliation as well as growing up within the Arsenal Academy. Considering the attention given lately to the idea of playing his as a forward here's his quote regarding where he played;

I was there for five years and loved every minute.

O Captain, My Captain!: A Lament for Cesc

Arsenal Insider 07 September @ 05:30 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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The transfer window is over and Cesc Fabregas has finally gone. As the dust settles and the pain dulls and subsides, I feel it fitting to both celebrate and lament the end of his Arsenal career. Hopefully now we can move on as we close the book on another chapter in Arsenal's history. This is my final farewell to our former captain.

O Captain, My Captain!: A Lament for Cesc

Arsenal Insider 07 September @ 05:30 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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The transfer window is over and Cesc Fabregas has finally gone. As the dust settles and the pain dulls and subsides, I feel it fitting to both celebrate and lament the end of his Arsenal career. Hopefully now we can move on as we close the book on another chapter in Arsenal's history. This is my final farewell to our former captain.

Robbie Brady continues to impress at the Tigers

One Team In Ireland 19 September @ 11:03 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Ireland U21 international Robbie Brady could have scored a hat-trick, but ended up without a goal to his name on Saturday, as Hull beat Portsmouth 1-0 at the KC Stadium.
The Manchester United on-loan winger was thwarted three times by Pompey keeper Jamie Ashdown, whose heroics were enough to limit the Tigers to just one goal, scored by the equally impressive Robert Koren early in the first-half.