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    not sure to be honest i think he is i think he wants to move to bigger club tho cause he dont want to play championship football
    On my own I faced a gang of jeering in strange streets
    When my nerves were pumping and I
    Fought my fear in, I did not run
    I was not done

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    He still a really good player. I dont really remember him at Arsenal as we was probably in Division 1 or 2.

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    hes dad nearly never made it cause he has been diagnosed with lung cancer kicking the ball with hes son and dad and as the first kick of the stadium will mean a lot to him.
    On my own I faced a gang of jeering in strange streets
    When my nerves were pumping and I
    Fought my fear in, I did not run
    I was not done

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    i remember him loads lol we was in the premiership when kanu was playing for us only few years since hes left i think
    On my own I faced a gang of jeering in strange streets
    When my nerves were pumping and I
    Fought my fear in, I did not run
    I was not done

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    yeh definalty really emotional and something that will probably always be remembered. Its like Marco Vivien Foe scoring the last goal ever at Maine road its something that Fans will remember.

    It was really odd seeing Ian Wright playing and he nearly had a goal to.

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    marco viven sounds familiar who he play for?
    On my own I faced a gang of jeering in strange streets
    When my nerves were pumping and I
    Fought my fear in, I did not run
    I was not done

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    He was at Man City but died whilst playing for Cameroon on a confederation cup game. Before He died he scored the last goal at Maine road before it was knocked down. That is why City retired the 23 shirt number.

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    is that player that just drop dead straight on the pitch?
    On my own I faced a gang of jeering in strange streets
    When my nerves were pumping and I
    Fought my fear in, I did not run
    I was not done

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    yeh, thats him, he was a great player as well. Its hard to believe someone so fit could just drop dead.

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