The Emirates Stadium now joins the dozens of other locations around London that have shown up traces of radiation in the ongoing case of the dead Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko. No one has said Litvinenko was a Gooner, I would have thought Chelsea were more likely to have been his shot of vodka, but if he did go to a game I hope he had a good time.
Perhaps Tottenham will claim traces of Polonium-210 were in their tea before kickoff, it might explain why they were so off the pace against Arsenal on Saturday in the north London derby.
Above are the goals, I think the commentator’s speaking in Arabic, he’s into it either way.
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