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Thread: Gunners Silenced at Turf Moor

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    Gunners Silenced at Turf Moor

    Arsenal manager Arteta claims long grass and dry pitch conspired to rob the Gunners of another last minute victory. - External Link

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    My arse! Long grass - whatever next?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Footymad View Post
    Arsenal manager Arteta claims long grass and dry pitch conspired to rob the Gunners of another last minute victory. - External Link
    We spiked their guns and they were totally unable to spike our grass!

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    Mikel Arteta, in his post-match reflections, voiced the opinion that the grass on the Turf Moor pitch was too long and put his team at a disadvantage

    http://www.clarets-mad.co.uk/news/tm...15/index.shtml


    as before - the Gunners - with two wins in their last 17 PL games....Scotch Mist methinks.




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    As Martin Samuel pointed out in the Daily Mail, our long grass hasn't stopped top teams like Liverpool, Chelsea, United and City winning at Turf Moor this season.

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