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Hence, 1% of the population – just over 50,000 – turned up to watch Arsenal beat Everton in the final of the Premier League Asia Trophy at the pristine National Stadium on Saturday night, despite the attraction of South Korean boy band Big Bang playing next door – think Take That playing Wembley Arena while the FA Cup final is going on at Wembley Stadium.
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"I wish I could take that play back," Bernier said.
Take that play back, penalize properly at the time it happened, and you have a different game.
Last year saw Kings of Leon take to the stage while Take That played five nights at the stadium.
In the hour or so that a school system can spare, she said, "we manage to take that play from beginning to end," while keeping the text purely Shakespeare.
Burfict said of the hit on Brown during the wild-card loss to the Steelers: "Like I told coach [Marvin Lewis], I wish I could take that play back because I probably would've hit him low.
It's been a while since Take That played a venue as compact as this, and dozens of hardcore fans have responded as hardcore fans must: by sleeping in front of the venue overnight.
Hosting Olympic football meant a reduced programme of only four summer concerts at the stadium - Take That played eight sell-out shows alone in the summer of 2011 - while the Community Shield between Manchester City and Chelsea was moved to Villa Park.
In May 2010, the club invested in a new pitch and summer concerts restarted in 2011 when Take That played eight nights and ticket sales totalled approximately 400,000.
"Two out of three - we would have taken that against the teams we played against," admitted Wagg.
Gonzalez is also eligible to play for Mexico through his parents, and he continues to take the stance that playing for the United States is his first choice.
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