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Wenger on Song, Sahin and the New Season

Arsene Wenger on Alex Song's move to Barcelona, signing Real Madrid's Nuri Sahin as a replacement and moving on after selling Robin van Persie to Manchester United

Spurs Lose Playmaker Target to Southampton

Tottenham have lost Italian club Bologna's Uruguayan playmaker Gaston Ramirez to Southampton in what must rank as one of the more surprising transfers of the season so far

Torres: Fans Saved My Chelsea Career

Chelsea striker Fernando Torres has revealed the last season with the club was one of the darkest periods of his career and admitted that the club's fans saved his Stamford Bridge career

Wenger: Arsenal Were Forced to Sell van Persie

The deal taking Dutch striker Robin van Persie from Arsenal to Manchester United awaits only the final rubber stamp, after a statement on United's Web site indicated that only personal terms and a routine medical were pending

Basque Lion Heading for Emirates - Report

New Arsenal signing Santi Cazorla scored both goals for Spain in their 2-1 win over Puerto Rico at the Estadio Juán Rámon Loubrie in Bayamón, while the Gunners have been linked to Fernando Llorente

Fabrice Muamba Retires From Football

Bolton's English midfielder Fabrice Muamba has announced his retirement from football, following recovery from an on-field cardiac arrest during a televised FA Cup match against Tottenham

Spice Girls were the Most Tweeted during Olympics Closing Ceremony

The Spice Girls reunion was one of the most anticipated and talked about performance of the Closing Ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics. It was a boom in the social networking site too. On the Twitter official blog, it claims that Spice girls got more than 116,000 tweets per minute during the Olympic Games closing ceremony, more than any other performer or athlete.