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Can Blades fans bear to watch this? VIDEO



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Published Date: 24 September 2008
IT might be tough to watch for Sheffield United fans - but here is video of Arsenal's six super goals against them at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday night.

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  • Last Updated: 24 September 2008 2:25 PM
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owlsman 1,

24/09/2008 17:35:04
what a good watch shud get a bafta lmfao
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south coast owls,

worthing 24/09/2008 19:12:04
I'll vote for it. But where are all thecomments from the blunts
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owlsman,

spalding 24/09/2008 19:42:37
best thing ive seen for ages.
they thought it was funny last week but laugh now blunts.
they need more than 30 million!!!! by the way tevez didnt relegate united, if they had beaten wigan they would have stayed up.
he he he he he he he he he
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maddog1889,

liverpool 01/10/2008 11:18:31
dear owlsman i must point out we shipped six to a premier league outfit not a fellow championship club you muppet.Still hurts though.As for the Tevez affair butt out you have plenty to worry about at your own club.We could buy the fowls with the £30m and close it down , now theres a thought.
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