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[Team Punta Gorda] After a small scuffle with Martin Keown and other Arsenal players ...: And maybe Ancelotti wasn’t completely wrong in dismissing him.Perhaps Kaka’s already established role in sparking the attack meant there was no need for another player in his mold. Perhaps David Beckham’s unexpected amount of success shifted players around to leave no space for the Brazilian.Perhaps last year was the wrong season for Ronaldinho to join Milan.Things at the San Siro have now vastly changed though, and the midfielder could return to his once illustrious form. With the departure of Kaka and no direct replacement signing in sight, Ronaldinho would logically be the one to fill the important void. None of Sampras’

[Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7] Fans hope that Barca will increase offer for Fabregas: LONDON - Arsenal's star midfielder and captain, Cesc Fabregas, has struck a verbal agreement with Champions League holders Barcelona to return to the club next season. A Cadena Ser Radio report citing sources said Tuesday "There is a firm agreement between Barca and Cesc Fabregas even if it is only verbal.""Several meetings have taken place and, following those meetings, Cesc told Barca that he wanted to rejoin them from next season," The Telegraph quoted the radio station as saying further.

[McNamara's Band] Has Keown lost his head or did the BBC make him a monkey ...: Spurs have many supporters and only some of us are lucky enough to get to White Hart Lane to see the games. I must say I was disappointed in Bale when he returned from injury after seeing his debut at Old Trafford for I had seen what I thought might be the future of Tottenham Hotspur if he kept playing like that.

[Le Grove] Dan the goat: The low down / A win for negativity! / He's off to ...: According to the 2004/05 annual report our wage bill was £66 million when we had a squad full of quality experienced winners near their peak (Vieira, Campbell, Pires, Henry, Lehmann etc), to one estimated at around £120 million this season (according to the Arsenal Supporters Trust assessment of first half 09-10 results), where we only have Fabregas, Gallas, Van Persie, Vermaelan , and Arshavin. If correct, this wage bill in on a par with Manchester Utd’s last season with all their experienced, proven winners and is up £20 million on the previous year (08-09).

[Top Feeds News] Matt Jansen: I was suicidal. I kept asking 'why me?': “But apparently, Sven and Tord Grip decided they should have an extra defender and so, at the 11th hour, they took Martin Keown instead of me.” Keown didn’t play any part.

[retirementinvestingonlinestocktrading] Msn Money Investing: First of all, investing helps people prepare for unexpected emergencies and hardships in the future (Keown, 2007). I have plenty of personal experience of how being ill prepared for the future can ravage a family.

[Blogs Of The Day] Top Posts: Arsenal’s Reserves returned to action this evening hoping to give some cheer to many down heartened Gooners with [...]

[FourFourTwo's Inside Track] The knee-sliding, road-tripping, ape-confusing Premier Preview: Joining the merry band of Gary Lineker, Mark Lawrenson, Mark Bright, Lee Dixon, Mick McCarthy (argh), Alan Shearer (ARGH), Alan Hansen, Martin Keown and Colin Murray - not forgetting the radio team of Graham Taylor, Chris Waddle, .

[7amkickoff -- The Arsenal blog from an American perspective] Likeanewsigning, Tom Cruise actual signing, and several trialists ...: You could also be tempted by Wayne Bridge’s amazing revelation today that he has called it quits on his England career because he can’t get over what John Terry did to him. With Cashley out banging more chicks than a screen door in a hurricane, and injured, England’s left back situation is so dire that the Independent is mooting Paul Konchesky for the spot.

[Arsenal] There's Only One Arsene Wenger - - The Offside - Arsenal Football ...: There has been complete turnover in players from the Arsenal club I first started to follow and the club I follow now. And you know what?

[Garibaldy Blog] Grammar Schools in Social Elitism Non-Shock « Garibaldy Blog: One of their strategic thinkers on the issue, Donal Mc Keown, has been saying for a number of years that the issue will soon become secular versus religious education, and is hoping to build alliances with other churches on that front. On the quality of buildings etc, PPP or PFI or whatever acronym they call it these days has been used to get rid of a lot of the most decrepit buildings, but that is hardly the most progressive solution.

[BBC - Football blog] BBC - Chris Charles: Quotes of the week: Just to remind people what I mentioned a month or so ago (I'll skip the bit about City pushing Utd down the pecking order and the financial implications of that): Utd won the premiership and finished runners up in the champions league. Yet even with this level of success, they still only managed to produce a financial profit with the sale of Ronaldo.

[The Gunning Hawk: Arsenal Blog and Arsenal News] Arsene Wenger after Chamakh deal, “We will now get one or two more ...: Look don’t get me wrong I don’t want us splashing sums of money, but for a player to actually consider leaving Arsenal for a “BIGGER CHALLENGE”, now I’ve never thought a player could ever want that playing for ARSENAL, clearly there’s a HUGE problem here, Arsenal are a World Class side, and players don’t season after season want to leave for bigger clubs when they already in one. The problem here is that World Class clubs win things, or atleast try win things,(Like Real Madrid are trying getting Mourinho in), let’s all be honest now, Wenger is our greatest manager but he really hasn’t won anything since 5 seasons ago, or atleast try win something.

[poli] How much good did the stimulus act do? Quite a lot, actually. - poli: Mark Zandi, the chief economist of Moody's Economy.com, said in an Oct. 29 speech: "Although the exact number of additional jobs that would have been lost without the fiscal stimulus will never be known, it is clear that the number is .

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