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Arsenal's new Number One is making quite a name for himself in the opening weeks of the
season.
He made a string of fine saves in the cauldron of Udine, including a Seaman-esque penalty stop,
to effectively win Arsenal £25m and guarantee their participation in this year's Champions
League.
You don't need an Italian football expert to tell you Gian Piero Gasperini was off to a bad
start at Inter. Even though he has lead the Nerazzurri in fewer than a half-dozen competitive
matches, his team looked nothing short of horrendous in that time. It can be argued he did, in
fact, deserve the pink slip handed to him this morning.
Today an interesting comment was posted on the KC Cauldron's Twitter account. According to the
Cauldron, Sporting KC has sold "hundreds of tickets in the members stand to Guadalajara fans". If
true (and usually if things like this aren't true the team immediately takes to Big Soccer to
respond) this is just asking for problems.
Yesterday I talked about the potential issue of Sporting KC selling tickets in the Members Stand to
Chivas Guadalajara fans in the hundreds. Today some good news and a common sense move by the
Sporting KC front office. Word from one of the leadership in the Cauldron is that the team has
canceled all tickets bought in the members stand by Chivas fans and they've been reissued to the
"away section".
The full gallery can be found here Not sure I am qualified to say who sings better, but I enjoy the
Cauldron's singing a whole lot!
This midweek looked to be a tough week for premier league representatives in the Europa League
as no teams managed to pick up three points, although the likes of Stoke City and Tottenham
Hotspurs can consider the draws they got were pretty positives considering they were playing
away.
Meanwhile, the same thing can't really be said for Fulham, as they picked up their one point in
front of the club's die hard fans at Craven Cottage.
This midweek looked to be a tough week for premier league representatives in the Europa League
as no teams managed to pick up three points, although the likes of Stoke City and Tottenham
Hotspurs can consider the draws they got were pretty positives considering they were playing
away.
Meanwhile, the same thing can't really be said for Fulham, as they picked up their one point in
front of the club's die hard fans at Craven Cottage.