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arsenalic
On the eve of what should be an exciting 2009/2010 Barclays Premier League season, I’d like to welcome you to the initial post of the new Arsenal blog…ARSENALICS ANONYMOUS. Hello, my name is Andy a...

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Posted 3 months ago

kokoda
Temos construido um ninho de amor com ramos de ternura e plumas de paixão onde guardamos sonhos ilusões entregas Cada dia é mais abrigado porque nos cobrimos com o fluir de nossas essências até ...

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Posted 2 hour, 50 minutes ago

WhoFramedRuelFox
  A difficult one to call, this. Wigan are an unpredictable bunch. Since arriving at the DW in June- with the gait of a man still owning two good hips- Roberto Mar...

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Posted 7 hour, 35 minutes ago

HarryHotspur
With barely twenty five hours until kick off it seems almost rude not to slow down and have a good gawp at the twisted train wreck that is Roy Keane. Once he was a great footballer. No two ways...

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Posted 8 hour, 35 minutes ago

jimmythecuckoo
First Ridgeway derby of the season this afternoon as Terras take on Dorchester at the Wessex Stadium. The Dorset Echo seems to be indicating that everything is going well...

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Posted about 10 hours ago

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