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Robin van Persie is “sorry” if his move to Manchester United in 2012 angered Arsenal, but claims to have no regrets at having ...
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is unlikely to leave Arsenal for Manchester United, says Charlie Nicholas, with Alexis Sanchez’s ...
Robin van Persie, a Dutch football legend and current head coach of Feyenoord, offered a composed yet resolute assessment of ...
Overview:Feyenoord’s 2024/25 campaign was certainly interesting across all fronts. The Rotterdam club put up with Brian ...
Feyenoord and Fenerbahce managers Robin van Persie and Jose Mourinho said they're looking forward to next week's second leg ...
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Kyodo News on MSNUeda, Ogawa net as Feyenoord, NEC win Dutch league openers
Japan forwards Ayase Ueda and Koki Ogawa both scored on their Dutch Eredivisie season openers on Saturday as Feyenoord and ...
Robin Van Persie's struggles in 2015 continued in the Netherlands' 3-2 loss to Czech Republic. Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images There was something fairly depressing about watching Robin van ...
Robin van Persie joined the club in 2004 from Dutch side Feyenoord, aged 20 But it did not take him long to stir up tensions, leading to a scrap during a drill LISTEN NOW: It's All Kicking Off!
Simply put, Arsenal cannot afford to lose Robin van Persie. A leader, talisman and ideal servant to the club, the Gunners have looked lost without the Dutchman at striker.
Robin van Persie has had quite a season this year. The Arsenal captain has already surpassed last season's record tally of 20 league goals, scoring six more with seven games left to be played ...
On Friday my Forbes.com colleague Zach Slaton wrote a well researched and thoughtful article titled, "Why Arsenal Should Give Robin van Persie The Divorce That He Wants." The article related to a ...
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