Anton (Antony Kafetzis)
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About
Club
Arsenal
Disappointed
Country
Cyprus
Happy
Full Name
Antony Kafetzis
Fan Valuation
£8.5m » 1710th +2
Comments
308 » 1312th
Birthday
29th September 1993
Last Logged In
10 Hours Ago
Member Since
28th March, 2009
Vital Stats
19 year old Male
Location
Likes
Sports generally. Making music and doing work on computers.
Dislikes
People who always try to put you underneath them.
Plays
Semi-Pro (Midfielder)
About
Use to live in England but moved to Cyprus due to bullys at my 15 DIFFERENT SCHOOLS!!! Love to play football and been looking to play for a team.I play futsal in cyprus (Football but on a smaller pitch and less time to think). Wanna know anythin else just comment.
GOONER TILL I DIE!!!!
Recent Activity
When optical computers become smaller that will become possible. Especially with the overheating problem as optical computers are much cooler and don't even use...
4 days ago
Arsene's not wearing his usual jacket today and sticks with a suit to hopefully win in style :P
1 month ago
Good game guys and im so glad Torres scored, i like that player so much. Just had too much pressure on him when he got to Chelsea. I think he has many more year...
Hey guys, just came to tell you a nice match was played and i hope a speedy recovery for Bale. Would be such a shame if it a long term injury. I know that cause...
Bale down injured. Twisted his ankle and looked painful to be honest… Been to selfish in this match for me though
Anton is now friends with Sjsung
Just leave this forum if your going to be rude
2 months ago
Oh please. Top team in europe but looked like an overrated team tonight
Still would have only been the second goal though...
We played so well im proud of the guys
Even if they score it make no difference. We still need to score a goal
COME ON!!!
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