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1. This controversial Irish footballer moved from his home town club, Cobh Ramblers to Nottingham Forest. He then went to play for Manchester United. What was his name?
2. Arsene Wenger, the manager of Arsenal FC has made many astute signings over the years. But, perhaps none more so then when he signed this young French striker from PSG only to sell him on to Real Madrid for a tidy profit. Name the French striker.
3. A Frenchman, this player was sold to Manchester United in 1992 from Leeds United. This player went on to be one of the legends of Manchester United, helping them to four Premier League titles in five years. Who was he?
4. This English player signed for Crystal Palace in 1985 from Greenwich Borough for a set of weights. In 2005, he was voted Crystal Palace's 'Player of the Century'. Name the player.
5. This Ex-Irish international footballer famously signed for Gillingham FC from youth side Crockenhill in exchange for a set of tracksuits. Who is this player?
6. This Ivory Coast International footballer was signed by Arsenal FC in 2002, and sold to Manchester City in 2009 for quite a nice profit. Name the player.
7. This English footballer signed for Southend FC from Crystal Palace in 1993, and he later went on to play for Liverpool and Aston Villa. Who is he?
8. In 1997. Arsenal FC signed this Dutch winger from Ajax. Three years later he was sold to Spainish team Barcelona. Who is he?
9. This English midfield player moved from Crewe Alexandrea to Aston Villa in 1988. Three years later he was sold to Italian side Bari after shining in the 1990 World Cup. Name the player.
10. This Frenchman was purchased by Arsenal FC. He moved from Juventus to Arsenal in 1999. Considered a flop at Juventus, he went on to become Arsenal's highest ever goal scorer before moving to Barcelona in 2007. Who is he?
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