Pogba's
dream clubs revealed by brother are: Man Utd, Real Madrid, Barcelona and drum role, ARSENAL!!!
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reveals his big
dream to represent South American giants Arsenal make
club - record # 50.9 m bid for striker with worse goal return than Giroud
St. Etienne manager Christophe Galtier has
revealed that the Liverpool job is his
dream and that he is considering leaving the French
club, reports the Daily Express.
Barcelona midfielder Arda Turan has shed light on his move to the Nou Camp and
revealed that the Catalan giants are his
dream club.
But the fans are more concerned with the recent — and out of the blue — interview that Sterling gave to the BBC, in which he
revealed that he was flattered by the interest from Arsenal and
dreamed of playing for a
club that were competing for titles.
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reveals Barcelona are his
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not defending wenger but the fact is arsenal need a footballing director like every
club has someone like overmars currently at ajax would be perfect with them we could have done proper business Danny Welbeck
reveals he
dreamed of playing for Arsenal while at Manchester United he is good signing but we could have done better he can become like sturidge
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Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain has
revealed just how much he is loving life at Liverpool, describing being part of the unified atmosphere around the
club and city as the stuff of
dreams.
While a critic of 1843 saw «a
club, a people's bank or a phalanstery» in «this
dream of the gardens of Academe,» and noted the unusual amalgamation of Horace's Odes and Plato's dialogues with the steamship and the telegraph, the expendability of these contemporary elements is
revealed when L'Artiste announces that Papety, on the basis of critical advice, has replaced his steamboat with a Greek temple, «which,» remarks the anonymous critic, with unconscious irony, «is perhaps more ordinary but also more severe than socialism in painting.»