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It's nice that the Bodo Glimt matches are 6th and 13th October, not later when it would be colder.
There is Tottenham match before the first against Bodo Glimt, and Liverpool in the middle. What's nice is that Bodo Glimt should not be very tough opponent, so I hope Arteta rotates heavily for the team to be fresh against these teams.
Of course it's important to get the points from the earlier UEL games to be able to rotate here, so it's possible we see better lineups in those first two matches.
Arsenal was firmly embedded in the local community and had a very solid, working-class foundations. The fans espoused the club's values. This visceral attachment, from childhood, to a club and a team is something I have never seen anywhere else with such fervour. Every fan's first match at Highbury was like a baptism.
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