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No celebrations for Barry unless West Brom take something from Arsenal

Gareth Barry may become the Premier League's all-time leading appearance maker on Monday but he will not be celebrating the milestone unless West Brom get something against Arsenal. Barry moved level with Ryan Giggs' tally of 632 games last weekend as Albion were held to a goalless draw by West Ham. The 36-year-old described his impending achievement as a "proud" moment and something he never expected to achieve when he made his Aston Villa debut as a 17-year-old in 1998. But it will mean little unless the Baggies can come away from the Emirates Stadium with a positive result. "The number I'll achieve is an individual one. Football is a team game," he told a media...
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