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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 68. Chapters: ukasz Fabia ski, Abel Aguilar, Abou Diaby, Adam Buckley, Adrian Mutu, Alan Buckley, Alessandro Del Piero, Andres Iniesta, Bobby Charlton, Bradley Allen, Cesc Fabregas, Craig Eastmond, Daniel Alves, Danny Gabbidon, David Beckham, David Jackson, Denilson Pereira Neves, Denis Law, Dennis Bergkamp, Diego Maradona, Emmanuel Eboue, Eric Cantona, Fabio Cannavaro, Federico Insua, Gael Clichy, Gavin Hoyte, Iker Casillas, James Milner, Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, Jermain Defoe, Joe Hart, Johan Djourou, Jorge Jesus, Jorge Lopez Marco, Julian Dicks, Keith Alexander, Kenny Dalglish, Kerrea Gilbert, Kieran Gibbs, Laurent Koscielny, Lionel Messi, Lucas Leiva, Lucas Neill, Manuel Almunia, Marcelo Moretto, Mario Kempes, Marlon Harewood, Marouane Chamakh, Martin O'Neill, Michael Ballack, Michael Owen, Mohamed Ad-Diba, Muhammad Faizil, Muhammad Syukri, Nathan Delfouneso, Nicolas Anelka, Paolo Di Canio, Patrice Evra, Phil Barnes, Rhys Murphy, Robert Green, Ronaldo, Roy Hodgson, Sam Allardyce, Samir Nasri, Sendoa Agirre, Shay Given, Sol Campbell, Tony Adams, Tony Cottee, Vinnie Jones, Wayne Bridge. Excerpt: Template: Colombia squad (Copa America 2004)Template: Colombia squad (CONCACAF Gold Cup 2005) It remains one of football's most perplexing mysteries why Abou Diaby is so frequently compared to his illustrious predecessor in the Arsenal midfield, Patrick Vieira. Since arriving at the club in 2006, Diaby has proved to be a very different kind of player to the former Gunners captain, and still has some way to go if he is to demonstrate the same consistent excellence as his compatriot.After graduating from France's famous Clairefontaine academy in 2002, Diaby struggled for regular first-team football with Auxerre and joined Arsenal as a promising 19-year-old in January 2006. Though his ...