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Paul.S
It's still their back five that's turd. It's alarmingly obvious. I don't think it will improve with Debuchy either. That's the hope I'm clinging too, but to be honest even with that back 5 their defensive record is better than ours.
It's still their back five that's turd. It's alarmingly obvious. I don't think it will improve with Debuchy either. That's the hope I'm clinging too, but to be honest even with that back 5 their defensive record is better than ours.
They have had the second best and fourth best defence in the league over the last two seasons without having a decent holding midfielder. It clearly isn't turd.
Officers sent to question Arsenal star spotted in hospitality box
by Aime Williams , Reporter
Updated on 5:04pm Tuesday 15th July 2014 in News
Three police officers have been photographed enjoying the hospitality of an Arsenal player.
The detectives, from Haringey Police, were pictured in the Emirates Stadium with Mesut Ozil less than 24 hours after the player was subject to an investigation by the force.
Mr Ozil, who played for Germany in the World Cup final on Sunday, allegedly assaulted a freelance photographer by driving into him in February.
Two of the police officers pictured in the box, Detective Sergeant Simon Jones and Detective Constable Dean Sliney, had taken statements from Mr Ozil immediately after the incident.
They were joined by a third officer, Detective Constable Helen Nicolson.
Freelance photographer Lee Essex called the police claiming that Mr Ozil drove at him as he was on the pavement trying to take photographs.
The detectives took a statement from Mr Essex at the scene, but on March 28, the photographer received a letter from the Met saying no further action would be taken.
A statement from the Metropolitan Police said: "In February, officers in Haringey received a complaint from a member of MPS staff concerning the attendance of a detective sergeant and two detective constables at a football match on Saturday, February 22.
"The matter was reported to the Met's Directorate of Professional Standards (DPS) who are investigating the allegations.
"The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) were informed and are supervising the investigation.
"The officers are due to be interviewed under caution by detectives from the DPS.
"The investigation is ongoing."
Regarding the alleged assault of Mr Essex, he added: "Following a review of the evidence by the Met Prosecutions, Traffic Evidential Review and Case Management Services, which found no independent evidence, a decision to take no further action was made on 28 March.
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