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Carling Cup fourth round draw:


Sunderland v Blackburn Rovers

Arsenal v Wigan Athletic

Chelsea v Burnley

Swansea City v Watford

Manchester United v Queens Park Rangers

Stoke City v Rotherham United

Brighton & Hove Albion or Derby v Leeds United

Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool - should be interesting return for Robbie Keane!

ruffers Wrote:

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> Annasfield Wrote:

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> > Considering how much united win, i'm surorised

> how

> > bitter their supporters are.

> > Don't call them merd though, that's derogatory.

> X



> And they call us (City fans) the bitters.


No, no, no Ruffers! You've got it all wrong we just LAUGH at City.


Anna, Merde not demeaning but 'bin dippers' is? Seems like double standards to me...


Oh and before you all jump on Ronaldo for diving (not an uncommon occurence and I'm not defending it also see Torres, Drogba et al) I was following the games on the BBC text service and they were saying that noone from United appealed for a penalty, not even Ronaldo.

Sandperson, I remember being at a derby match at Anfield some years back, and there were 2 Everton fans in the kop sticking out like a sore thumb. Everton won 1-0, and they stood and cheered the goal, and I remember being really suprised how friendly the banter was. You wouldn't get that at a Glasgow derby! ;-)

Sandperson Wrote:

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> Forgive the double post but I'm just watching the

> Everton 'Pool game. Wtf was that Liverpool fan

> thinking sitting with the home fans? He looked a

> little uncomfortable.


The Merseyside derby is one that's often talked about. Some people say it's dead friendly and others will tell you it's the most hostile derby played.


The thing is, up there is half the family can be blue and the other half red, which is why I guess you'll see a red shirt amongst a sea of blue and not witness too many problems. That said - I wouldn't do it.

Sandperson Wrote:


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> No, no, no Ruffers! You've got it all wrong we

> just LAUGH at City.

>


Not as much as we laugh at ourselves I suspect. While I was reassured by the loss at Brighton that we weren't going to become some kind of clinical professional organisation with our new found wealth I smiled less at the Wigan score.


For anyone who did see the game, or will see it on MOTD2, this quote from bbc text commentary re the penalty is brilliant


1646: "And people said building the JJB on an ancient trampoline burial ground wouldn't have any consequences."

Very happy with that result. 6 from 6 and Robbie off the mark.


WTF is that goal celebration all about? He reallys needs to bin that one off.


"Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane. His name's not f***** Keano!! Robbie Keane".


You coming to Ateltico Keef?

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