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Arsenal chairman Sir Chips Keswick has said a decision over the future of manager Arsène Wenger will be a mutual one and will be “communicated at the right time in the right way”.

 

 

 

Lost me at Sir Chips Keswick

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In an ideal world no player would be allowed to talk to refs, grab shirts or 'initiate' contact. It's not an ideal game, conning the ref is part of the sport. Players shouldn't play fair when the officials have no desire to clean up the game.

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Arsenal chairman Sir Chips Keswick has said a decision over the future of manager Arsène Wenger will be a mutual one and will be “communicated at the right time in the right way”.

 

 

 

Lost me at Sir Chips Keswick

 

Think I got an email from him the other day offering me half of his £20m fortune if I send him over my bank details and £1,000 for administration . Ridiculously, the email went straight into my Spam folder so I was lucky I checked. I was impressed with the way he started the email by referring to me as, 'Dear Kind Sir,' 

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Think I got an email from him the other day offering me half of his £20m fortune if I send him over my bank details and £1,000 for administration . Ridiculously, the email went straight into my Spam folder so I was lucky I checked. I was impressed with the way he started the email by referring to me as, 'Dear Kind Sir,'

It's both an unbelievably posh name and a council estate nickname

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