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The Queen’s Predictions for Arsenal says Fabregas

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Ibekimi Oriamaja Reports

Spanish footballer Cesc Fabregas, a former center for Arsenal, has spoken about his brief encounter with the late Queen Elizabeth II of England.
According to Track News, the longest-reigning monarch in British history passed away on September 8, 2022, at the age of 96.

Before she passed away, the Queen had publicly displayed her love of the game. This is the reason why the legendary king was honored by having this past weekend’s English Premier League and other league games postponed.

When talking about his encounter with the dead, Fabregas claimed that Her Majesty was an Arsenal fan, and he has some pretty strong proof to back up that claim.

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The footballer, 35, recalled how the Queen had welcomed Arsenal to Buckingham Palace in 2007. He traveled with Arsene Wenger, a former manager, and former teammate Thierry Henry.

At Buckingham, according to Fabregas, Her Majesty made her affinity clear.

The Queen looks to be an avid football fan, since she confessed to us that she was an Arsenal supporter.

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He claimed that we chatted in an odd manner and that she appeared to recognize me.

Queen Elizabeth has reportedly been an Arsenal supporter for more than 50 years. Her late mother reportedly had a strong allegiance to the Gunners.

EPL games being postponed in light of Queen’s passing is not acceptable in Peter Crouch’s opinion.
Former Liverpool player Peter Crouch questioned the decision to postpone Friday’s Premier League games in light of the demise of Queen Elizabeth II.

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Clubs felt it was acceptable to postpone premier league matches scheduled to take place this weekend in honor of the Queen, according to a previous report from Track News.

Premier League executive Richard Masters issued a statement in which he expressed clubs’ and organizers’ gratitude to Her Majesty for her many years of selfless service to England.

Crouch claims that the announcement is incorrect since there are other ways to honor the Queen besides calling off games that were scheduled to take place this weekend.

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Imagine all of our games moving up this weekend, the former player who shared his idea on Twitter said. “I know it’s just a game and some things are far greater,” he added.

“To the millions of people watching across the world, what do black armbands, a moment of silence, the playing of the national song, the Royal band, etc., mean?

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