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go on a spree

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Wenger's cautious approach to the market in recent seasons has enabled him to build a squad that currently tops the Barclays Premier League, and he sees no reason to go on a spree in the close season even though the club will back him with cash.
The shopping possibilities are almost endless and you can spend very little or really go on a spree.
Garda Sgt Barry Moore said: "It appears he has made a decision to go on a spree of criminality.
 
 
 
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