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UEL: Arsenal vs Dundalk | Thursday 29th October | 20:00 GMT| BT Sport 2

What will the result be?


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El Duderino

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I love how players welcome each other socially distant by giving a fist bump, it’s not like they’ll skin to skin for the rest of the match.
 

OnlyOne

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Not this commentator again ffs why?

Watch her tell me which Dundalk players are good and those who aren't.
 

kash2

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opening minutes but already Elneny showing how he is head and shoulders above anyone in our midfield. Commanding the centre circle and setting the tempo...everything goes through him.
 

bingobob

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I love how players welcome each other socially distant by giving a fist bump, it’s not like they’ll skin to skin for the rest of the match.
There is actually very little close contact in football. Most contact occurs at corners but even then its more grabbing than touching the palms of your hand.

Also fist bumping is a better way of shaking. You very rarely use the front of your hand to touch yourself. You shake someone's hand they touch your palm and fingers.
 
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