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Friday 25 March 2011

We're only half-way through?!?

So it's illegal to drive bare-foot in the UK, but perfectly legal for interlulls to exist? What's the world coming to? Anyways, Aaron Ramsey is the new Wales captain as we already know, and here he is talking to the press. Obviously the battle between himself and Jack Wilshere could well be pivotal in the clash this weekend, let's hope they both score fifty-eight goals each and come back safely.

Thomas Vermaelen has been targeting his comeback and reckons that waiting until next season and getting a full pre-season under his belt will do him the world of good. He's also been speaking about his time on the sidelines, insisting that mentally and tactically he has improved his game, even if he hasn't been on the training pitch.
Following the news that Jack Wilshere may feature for England U-21s in the summer, staff from the England camp have been quick to dismiss claims of a club vs. country row. Bacary Sagna has been speaking to the press about rough tackling, using Paul Scholes' tackling at Old Trafford as an example. He's right, not saying that Arsenal should be protected, but that footballers in general need greater protection. If you wait until a major incident before changing the legislation then you've clearly left it too late.

Other news then; Liam Brady has been signed up for something, don't really know what it's about but hey-ho. Post-match reaction after the ladies European exploits and Benik Afobe talking about his loan spell at Huddersfiled.

A bit of stuff from YoungGuns as well, news on Wellington Silva; the Arsenal players involved in England U-16s and a signing !!!

 Before I depart, a few more interviews for you if that's your kind of thing. See you tomorrow tweeps.




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