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Upwardly mobile: Cesc Fàbregas

Cesc Fàbregas, the Spanish footballer, has bought a luxury flat in Hampstead at a cost of £5 million. This is good news for Arsenal fans because it seems to confirm that the young Spaniard - part of the team that won Euro 2008 - will be staying at the North London club. He follows a long line of Arsenal players connected with the area: Thierry Henry and Patrick Vieira owned property there during their...

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Cesc Fabregas will write history with Arsenal and Spain

Cesc Fabregas is a worthy European Champion. After coming so close in the Champions League final in 2006, he has now achieved the accolade at International level with Spain, at the age of just 21. One can only imagine what else he might achieve before the end of his career. It is remarkable that [...]

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Of Cesc and the Togonator

Well done to Cesc Fabregas for becoming the EURO2008 winner with his nation, Spain. read more

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Eur-angovers

A couple post-Euro 2008 thoughts before a little July 4 break... * Cesc Fabregas is 21. Sergio Ramos is 22. They both were major contributors on Spain's Euro triumph. As an American this sort of irks me, considering how timid the U.S. soccer program can be at times. There is an age discrepancy, but there is no reason to baby Jozy Atlidore and Freddy Adu. None. And if this sort of evidence

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Vote: Andy Gray, Love Him or Hate Him?

My co-blogger Chris hates (detests, despises, loathes, wants to take out in a dark alley) Sky Sports and (recently) ESPN commentator Andy Gray. The final straw came in the Spain-Italy game on ESPN, when Gray wished Spanish player Cesc Fabregas “good luck” before his penalty. (Chris’s comments: “Did he really just say [...]

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Spain duo hail Torres' class

Xabi Alonso and Cesc Fabregas believe Fernando Torres can go on to be the best player in the world.

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Cesc Fabregas: Arsenal will win trophies again

Cesc Fabregas has set his sights on getting Arsenal back to winning silverware again following Spain's triumph in the Euro 2008 final.

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Cesc - Wenger - Senna - and other stuff

It's July 1st. You know what that means. Oh yeah. That's right. You know it. Ah-ha. Tomorrow is July 2nd. Cesc Fabregas has dedicated Spain's win in Euro 2008 to Arsenal fans. Which is nice. I was delighted for him that Spain won but really it doesn't mean anything to me. On a personal level it might make up for the disappointment in Paris but as happy as I was for him it doesn't make up for it to...

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Fab: Now for Gunners glory

Cesc Fabregas savoured his European Championship winning medal with Spain then roared: Let's do it with Arsenal.

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Cesc Fabregas: Arsenal can be Prem's Spain and win trophies in style

Cesc Fabregas last night pledged to help turn Arsenal into the Spain of the Premier League - and start adding silverware to style.

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Fabregas wants Trophies

Cesc Fabregas has spoken about how he wants to win with Arsenal and how his Euro 2008 victory has made his hunger for success with Arsenal even greater. read more

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Euro 2008 Squad of The Tournament

To the victors go the spoils. Nine Spanish players were named to the Euro 2008 all-tournament squad , with Xavi Hernandez earning player of the tournament honors. Iker Casillas, Xavi, Cesc Fabregas, Carlos Puyol, Marchena, Torres, Iniesta, David Villa, and Marcos Senna were the Spanish representatives. While Xavi had a good tournament, I think Senna should have the greatest recognition. He bossed around...

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Fabregas eager for Arsenal glory

Cesc Fabregas has set his sights on ending Arsenal's three-year trophy drought after helping Spain end their quest for major honours.

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Fabregas dedicates Spain's European success to Arsenal fans and vows to win a trophy

Midfielder Cesc Fabregas has dedicated his Euro 2008 winners' medal to Arsenal fans after helping Spain beat Germany 1-0 on Sunday night - and is determined to win them a trophy of their own next season.

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Fabregas dedicates Spain's European success to Arsenal fans and vows to win a trophy

Midfielder Cesc Fabregas has dedicated his Euro 2008 winners' medal to Arsenal fans after helping Spain beat Germany 1-0 on Sunday night - and is determined to win them a trophy of their own next season.