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Christino (m)
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Hi Y'all, Someone tell me how the gunners came about this because Man-u's last against fulham, there was a mexican wave of "Stand up if you hate chelsea".
I honestly don't understand. Is it that Man-You Arsenal rivalry is peanuts as against Arsenal - Tottenham?
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LoverBwoy (m)
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nah the rivalry between Arsenal and man u aint peanuts!
but the rivalry between Chelsea and Fulham with Arsenal and Spurs is also intense because its a Derby and they are in the same part of the city
chelsea and fulham are near each other Sw london kings road area
arsenal and spurs are also in the same area North london
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justkunmi (m)
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what is this thread for? 
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Christino (m)
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So it's more like Milan & Inter, thank God they don't share stadium.
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LoverBwoy (m)
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yea but they don't use flares you should see chelsea/chelski fans coming out of the stadium with their washed up blue jeans 
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Vieira (m)
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So it's more like Milan & Inter, thank God they don't share stadium. Yep. There are a lot in the English Premiership like that: Manchester United v Man City Liverpool v Everton Chelsea v Fulham Arsenal v Tottenham Birmingham v Aston Villa and the worst in Britain is: Rangers v Celtic
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Christino (m)
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If neighbours are supposed to be peaceful why can't a derby game end in peace?
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LoverBwoy (m)
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"Football is not a matter of life or death - it`s more important than that!" shanks
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kitaun (m)
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Yeah, Bill Shankly was right to have said that, it sure makes sense to me 
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