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Old 13-12-2012, 00:54   #2910
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Re: Football Season 2012/2013

Brady has said something but I'm not going to say until 11:59

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only joking Damien word was Arsene and Bould are not getting on. this went round days ago.

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added to that Bould has told other staff member Wengers lost it. hardly news tbh.

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Lone Udinese football fan wins hearts in Italy
m.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-20700529

A football fan has stolen media attention in Italy after being the only supporter to show up to watch his club play an away game in the top league. Udinese fan Arrigo Brovedani was the club's sole supporter in Genoa for a Serie A match against local team Sampdoria. The 30-something wine merchant found himself alone in the visitors' section. But Sampdoria stewards gave him coffee and home fans invited him for a drink after the match.

Mr Brovedani told the BBC he had not expected to find many fellow supporters from Udinese, one of the smaller clubs in Serie A. It was a cold Monday night and Udinese never attracts more than 50 or 60 away fans. "But I went there thinking I'd find five or six other people," the Udinese fan said. "I went into the stadium while they [Udinese] were warming up. I shouted and said 'hi' to the team. When I went in the local fans booed me, I felt a bit offended. But in the end they clapped and invited me for coffee and a meal, and the club managers gave me a shirt. They wished me a merry Christmas."

Genoa is about four hours' drive from Friuli, where Udinese are based. But Mr Brovedani was in Genoa on business. "I like the stadium there, it's very similar to English stadiums," he said. "I always take my flag and scarf around - they're always in the car with me." Luckily for Mr Brovedani, Udinese won the match 2-0 and the team dedicated their victory to their only fan. He has been invited to attend its next home match on Saturday.
thats shocking. they turned up vs us. they should give him a season ticket.

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
It's not a headline if they're the ones doing the accusation. . Who is accusing Wenger of being a dictator? Bould? It better not be bloody Stuart Robson since he has been saying that on TalkSport, he isn't involved with the club and he is been saying it for years. They could print anything if it's a 3rd party making the accusation.
your going to love this > http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...-Bradford.html
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