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Arsenal given huge Man City 115 charges hope as Premier League win legal case with club support

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Arsenal given huge Man City 115 charges hope as Premier League win legal case with club supportPremier League news as Manchester City lose first legal battle but still have 115 charges outcome on the unclear horizon
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