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Appear to have just drove past the female Mesut ozil. Yum
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Don't you just love the usual made up Sunday papers speculation roundabout.
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Suarez will leave though. It's not if, it's when.
Newcastle to bid for Micah Richards in January along with a possible move for Zaha. |
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Ah it's international break and the Daily Moron have run out of drivel to report.
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Benzema is a lazy player in my opinion who has never fulfilled his potential.
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Newcastle United, Swansea and West Brom become the first clubs to implement the twenty's plenty scheme after setting up deals with Swansea and West Brom. Newcastle's deal with West Brom is as low as £15 after both clubs agreed to charge each other's supporters that amount. This comes a short while after Newcastle originally pushed for clubs to mirror it's stance. Hull also have a similar deal with Swansea and it's expected Hull will join the current trio.
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