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Jonathan Pearce

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Cole out.......Purse....trying to find Greening......Ohhh, what a touch...in-towards Geoff Horsfield....IT'S IN! THEY HAVE THE EQUALISER! I think it's Earnshaw's first touch!
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The Baggies made amends and striker, Robert Earnshaw equalised with ten minutes to go. The Gunners as a result had failed to close the gap at the top of the league which helped open a five point gap with Chelsea by the end of November 2004.

 
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