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This is heartbreaking. He seems to have cherished the opportunity to play in PL as he was keeping his family and friends updated.
Then the distress messages started and it's very sad.
May his family find peace in these difficult moments !
This is very sad, I am hoping for the best even if it takes a number of days to find them. I don't care that he is going to another club, no matter what it's still very sad & heartbreaking. If they can't find them then may they RIP.
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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