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Arsenal hold off Spurs and Chelsea at top of Fair Play League



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Published Date: 09 October 2008
Arsenal have held off the challenge of London rivals Tottenham and Chelsea to lead the Fair Play League.
The table, determined using the five categories of red and yellow cards, positive play, respect towards opponent, respect towards referee and behaviour of officials, includes all Premier League games up to the end of September.

Arsenal's average of 8.79 points puts them just above neighbours Tottenham Hotspur's 8.50, while Chelsea are third on 8.42 points along with Everton.

Blackburn Rovers are bottom with 7.63 points.





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  • Last Updated: 09 October 2008 8:36 PM
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10/10/2008 13:55:55
Sadly this is the closest that the men in white will get to the top of any league
It all went wrong when they sold Greavesy and Gilzean
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