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Colin used to put out a second team for the Carling when he was with Sheffied United, after that season we made both cup semi-finals but lost out on promotion in the play-offs final after finishing 3rd in the league. But, that said, he will be fuming after losing by that margin! Good to see Rotherham doing well too - God knows their fans need something to cheer about these days!.


Now if only we can see off Huddersfield tonight it should make the draw for the next round interesting...>:D<

Keef Wrote:

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> I am of course pleased we qualified, but as

> champions of their own country, I feel really

> quite sorry for Standard Liege.


You and me both Keef. And I say that with no animosity towards 'Pool either.


Makes a good argument for the return of the old style European Cup, not this Chamions League malarky.

Gary Glitter has issued a statement on his release from prison,

" he wishes to go where he will be left in peace, alone, out of

the spotlight and has no intentions of travelling abroad in the

foreseeable future"


West Ham have offered him a 3 year contract.


I am a west ham fan but could not resist

Annasfield Wrote:

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> I am done in. THANK GOD for Dirk.

>

> Also can't believe that Gerrard played for 120

> mins knowing that he's got to have up to 14 days

> out for surgery. Mental.



That was very uncomfortable viewing but at least we got there in the end.


Jan Molby, I wish.

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