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Sutton United have accepted Wayne Shaw’s resignation after the The Football Association and Gambling Commission confirmed they are investigating the reserve goalkeeper for admitting that he knew a betting company was offering odds of 8-1 against him eating a pie on the bench during the club’s 2-0 defeat by Arsenal in the FA Cup
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Play VideoPaul Doswell, the manager of non-league club Sutton United, says he has “an overwhelming feeling of pride” for his side after losing 2-0 to Arsenal in the FA Cup fifth round
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Arsenal’s manager paid tribute to ‘astonishing’ Sutton United but Wenger said a bottle was thrown in his direction during 2-0 FA Cup win
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Sportblog Arsenal’s stroll in suburbs a minor diversion in the Arsène Wenger endgame
Barney Ronay at Gander Green LaneManager has time to relax as Arsenal’s much-changed team avoid major upset against non-league Sutton United to reach FA Cup quarter-finals -
Goals from Lucas Pérez and Theo Walcott saw Arsenal survive some nervous moments to beat Sutton United 2-0 and reach the FA Cup quarter-finals
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Arsenal avoided a potentially tricky task in the fifth round of the FA Cup, easing past Sutton United as Lucas Perez and Theo Walcott scored in a 2-0 win
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Arsène Wenger says he is concerned about facing Sutton United on the National League side’s artificial 3G pitch and warned his Arsenal players not to take the FA Cup fifth-round tie lightly
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Lincoln’s reward for being the first non-league FA Cup quarter-finalists since 1914 is a tie against Arsenal or Sutton United while José Mourinho visits Chelsea with Manchester United
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Sutton United are in uncharted territory, having never played Arsenal or made the fifth round of the FA Cup before, and the home support will hope there is another spectacular show in store for them
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Non-league Sutton United’s captain, Jamie Collins, talks second jobs, big clubs being disrespectful, 3G pitches and what Arsenal can expect in their ‘dream’ FA Cup fifth-round tie
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Arsène Wenger, who will make a decision on whether to sign a two-year contract extension in March or April, has said he has no plans to retire
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Arsène Wenger put the humiliation of Munich behind him and was clear in his intention of continuing to manage, though not necessarily at Arsenal
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Who ignored Valentine’s Day? Who remains unbeaten? And who’s been on a cycle?
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Sutton United have denied accusations they have censored a group of supporters from a club forum after they voiced their opposition to the Sun’s sponsorship
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Arsène Wenger said he had no intention of retiring, although he has yet to make a decision on whether to sign a contract extension
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There were more ‘We Want Wenger Out’ chants in Munich on Wednesday but this time there were no objections among the travelling support. It felt like a watershed moment
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Arsène Wenger says his side ‘looked like we had no response’ in a 5-1 defeat by Bayern Munich that left Arsenal’s former defender Martin Keown predicting the manager’s imminent departure
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Carlo Ancelotti, the Bayern Munich manager, on the eve of their final 16 first leg against Arsenal, singled out courage as essential for winning the Champions League
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Arsenal have played Bayern Munich six times in the past five seasons and the German team’s wins have given Wednesday’s fixture a Groundhog Day feel that Arsenal are anxious to change
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Channels such as Arsenal Fan TV claims they give supporters the chance to have their say but are viewers just hoping to watch a car-crash moment?
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Alexis Sánchez to Juventus or PSG? | Thomas Tuchel not on his way to the Emirates? | Ross Barkley to leave Everton? | Alex McLeish to take over at Rangers?
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