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And, of course, they kept the best to last and it was worth the 90-minute wait. A show-closing version of their best known ...
And that’s not to mention the final moments of the 90-minute show when frontman Ian Astbury thanked the sweat-drenched crowd before kneeling at the front of the stage for a silent prayer.
And in the latest episode of Stick to Football, brought to you by Sky Bet, Paul Scholes, Ian Wright and Roy Keane all spoke about how it’s a game that the injury-hit Gunners really need to win.