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In The Papers: Arsenal knocked out of Carling Cup



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Published Date: 03 December 2008
Arsenal's kinds choked on a McDonald's last night as Burnley claimed a famous Carlin Cup win.
EXPRESS:

McDONALD'S BAD FOR KIDS

Brilliant Burnley added Arsenal to their collection of Carling Cup victims last night to book their place in the semi-finals.

CHELSEA TAKES £16M HIT ON MIKEL

Chelsea are preparing to write off £16 million
over the controversial transfer of Mikel John Obi.


MAIL:

ENGLISH CRICKET DOES IT AGAIN

England's cricketers leave for Abu Dhabi tomorrow with major question marks against leading players resuming the terror-hit hour of India.

ARSENAL CHOKE ON BIG MAC

A thrilling cup upset on a cold northern night with the goalkeeper emerging as one of the heroes.


MIRROR:

CLARET MUGS

Arsenal's kids choked on a McDonald's last night as Burnley claimed a famous Carling Cup win.

AGGER DOUGH

Daniel Agger is a target for AC Milan after his pay talks with Liverpool stalled.


SUN:

TURF LESSON FOR THE KIDS

Burnley put Arsenal's kids to the sword as they marched into the League Cup semi-finals for the first time in 25 years.

DOOMED

Roy Keane was last night told: You've lost the plot and Sunderland are doomed.


STAR:

Two-goal Kevin McDonald fired Burnley into the last four of the Carling Cup last night.

SPLIT FEAR AS ENGLAND GO BACK TO HELL

England are expected to say yes to resuming their wrecked Indian cricket tour today.






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  • Last Updated: 03 December 2008 9:08 AM
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  • Location: Northampton
 
 

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