| Tough opener for Argentina (The Electric New Paper) |
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DEFENDING champions Argentina will start their campaign against a tough Ivory Coast side in the Beijing Olympic men's football tournament today.
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| Premier League Season Preview: Arsenal (Goal.com) |
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With an exciting new edition of the Premier League now upon us, Goal.com looks at how each of the 20 clubs are shaping up. In this article, we feature Arsenal.
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| IT' S KIDS' STUFF (News Of The World) |
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IT is four years since Arsenal won the title with their untouchable ‘Invincibles’.
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| Wenger targets UCL and Premier League titles (ESPN Soccernet.com) |
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Arsene Wenger accepts it is 'difficult' to predict just what will be a successful season for Arsenal - but maintained he is out to win both the title and the Champions League.
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| Wenger gunning for twin trophies (TeamTalk via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport) |
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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has maintained he is out to win both the title and the Champions League this season.The Gunners will continue their preparations for the new campaign with a trip to the Amsterdam Tournament, after a youthful squad - including Theo Walcott, summer signing Aaron Ramsey and 16-year-old Jack Wilshere - have taken on Huddersfield at The Galpharm Stadium on Wednesday night.
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| Kolo likely to start in Arsenal opener (The Star) |
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LONDON: Arsenal defender Kolo Toure should have recovered from malaria in time to start the Premier League season next month. The 27-year-old Toure was diagnosed last week but returned to training on Sunday and manager Arsene Wenger said he expects him to be in the team to face West Ham on Aug 16.
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| Wenger: We cannot finish the season at Arsenal trophyless (Daily Mail) |
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Arsene Wenger accepts it is 'difficult' to predict just what will be a successful season for Arsenal - but maintained he is out to win both the Barclays Premier League title and the Champions League.
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| London News and Reviews (Evening Standard) |
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Arsene Wenger accepts it is 'difficult' to predict just what will be a successful season for - but maintained he is out to win both the Barclays Premier League title and the Champions League.
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| Wenger: We cannot finish this season at Arsenal trophyless (Daily Mail) |
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Arsene Wenger accepts it is 'difficult' to predict just what will be called successful for Arsenal - but he is out to win both the Premier League and Champions League titles.
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| Clubs should beware catching the travel bug (Times Online) |
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If Paula Radcliffe can get bitten by a spider in France, it can’t be a surprise when Wayne Rooney contracts a mysterious virus in Nigeria. Barclays Premier League clubs are putting players’ health at risk for the sake of making money from foreign tours to increasingly far-flung destinations.
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