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That might be one of the greatest headers I have ever seen.

Great run to ditch his marker, amazing leap and exceptional power in the header! It was like a bullet!

The more I say Adebaybor is rubbish, the more he scores, so, Adebayor eh? He's a bit pants! ^_^

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That might be one of the greatest headers I have ever seen.

Great run to ditch his marker, amazing leap and exceptional power in the header! It was like a bullet!

The more I say Adebaybor is rubbish, the more he scores, so, Adebayor eh? He's a bit pants! :lol:

Rubbish or not he loves scoring against the scum. He has taken over from Pires as their main tormentor.

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Adebayor is a great prospect and is a quality player., He has really improved his finishing which like Cesc makes a big difference. Him and RVP have together formed a formidable partnership and now all we need is for Van Persie to come back.

RvP and Adebayor have not formed a formidable partnership. I dont think the play at all well together.

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I think we should go with big Nick. Everytime he's come off the bench he's looked lively and impressive for us.

Everton's going to be tough one and if we play like we have the past few games we'll be lucky to come away from goodison with a draw.

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The thing is that Fabregas and Hleb haven't been the same since they came back from injury.

Completely agree with you there and it's been killing us. Cesc, in the past two games, has played as poor as I've seen from him in a long time. I'm sure* come Saturday he'll have his edge back and we'll look a whole lot better for it - same for Helb.

*(praying to jesus)

Also seems Van Persie is NOT going to be fit for tomorrow and Gallas is a doubt...deadly buzz.

Robin van Persie will NOT be fit to return against Everton on Saturday - and William Gallas is a doubt for the weekend trip to Merseyside.

The Dutch striker made his first start for two months against Steaua Bucharest on December 12 after a long-term knee injury and came on as a substitute against Chelsea four days later.

He was sidelined for the north London derby with what was described by Arsene Wenger as a "little muscular problem, but a very minor one". Van Persie was expected to feature at Everton but that is no longer the case. To make matters worse, Gallas suffered an injury against Portsmouth on Boxing Day.

"Van Persie will not play on Saturday," confirmed Wenger after the 0-0 draw at Fratton Park. "We don't know about Gallas yet. He got a kick on his foot late in the first half."

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Madrid being cunts again:

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_3008094,00.html

Real president Ramon Calderon has let his admiration of Fabregas be known and has recently suggested the Gunners star would be keen on a move to the Bernabeu.

In an interview on Spanish television on Boxing Day, Calderon said: "Cesc would look very favourably at the chance to wear the Real Madrid shirt. We will see what happens."

However, Fabregas signed an extended eight-year contract at Emirates Stadium 12 months ago and his agent, Joseba Diaz, insists the 20-year-old is not about to break his agreement.

"Cesc has a message for the fans," Diaz told The Sun. "He's very happy at Arsenal and loves (manager) Arsene Wenger.

"There is no chance he would move. He is absolutely committed to the club.

"All he thinks about is helping them win the Premier League title and the UEFA Champions League."

Surely a transfer ban on Real Madrid would stop them trying to unsettle players? They do it time and time again, likewise for Barcelona!

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I didn't go for the Crozillian as his form hasn't been the best in the prem of late but, really, I wouldn't care what the config of the front two is as long as there's a front two!

He's done well in the Away games though, i really think it's time we gave him a decent run out

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