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Part 12 – Vive La Revolution!

When Arsène Wenger was officially unveiled as Arsenals first foreign manager, it was not much of a shock. The secret had rather got out. Wenger was managing Grampus Eight and although his club had agreed to release him, it would be at their season break, and they didn't want it announced until then. Unfortunately the press found out and it...

Featured Article Part 12 – Vive La Revolution!

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