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PL: Fulham v Arsenal | Saturday, September 12 | KO: 12:30 BST | BT Sport

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bingobob

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If we cant beat Fulham then we may as well give up on the league. Couldnt ask for an easier start. I'd be a bit more worried if it was Leeds simply because I think they have a bit about them with Bielsa in charge.
 

Taneruit

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Hearing that Özil actually got on the bus, but he stopped for a piss and Arteta told the driver to go on without him :eek:

Arteta be like

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SingmeasongSong

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Man, loved Özil to bits in the past but felt he's just deadwood for some time now.

As much as I'd like to see him gone because I can't see it longer happening for him, if Arteta would have managed to re-inflict a spark into Özil for a final showcase of his abilities, I'd get goosebumps.

Just those Chelsea and ManU games of his last season, but every single week - I'd be sooo happy about being wrong for getting rid now
 
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