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Kwesi Appiah – The AFC Wimbledon striker talks us through his football memories

First game you watched live?
It was at Highbury because I’m an Arsenal fan and it was against Manchester United in 2000.
I remember it because (Thierry) Henry flicked the ball up and kicked it over the keeper (Fabien Barthez).
It was one of his iconic goals and I remember sitting behind that goal when it went in. That was one of the first games I remember well.
It was a huge match and, after that, I was hooked on Arsenal.
Footballing hero?
My first hero would be the Brazilian Ronaldo, but close se...

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