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Keef Wrote:

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> Did the same supporters come up with the skol song

> by any chance? :-) Great result, and agree totally

> about the goal celebration, It's like a primary

> school forward roll!



I think forward roll is dignifying it a bit. Let's call it what it is, a rubbish roly poly.

ratty Wrote:

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> All my bloody mates are there - the sods. I could

> never afford it I'm afraid.

>

> Man C & Villa should breeze through - see Everton

> have fallen :(


Yeah - I really feel for them :-S


SL aren't a bad team. Reckon they'll do well this season.

Simon is just brimming with Yorkshire pride all around today I would imagine. And the Owls lost heavily so he couldn't be happier


I've missed Match(es) of the Day this weekend so just read about Liverpool's comeback yesterday - wicked stuff. Definitely look like a more solid proposition this year - and if(when) Arsenal don't win it, I would love it to be Liverpool


After the blip at Fulham, I thought that successive wins on away trips to bogey teams up North, Asrsenal would have a great season but it's looking like we just don't have "it" yet. It's very early days but something would need to change for us to challenge1


I've said it before but after the weekend I'll say it again - Roy Keane continues to impress as a manager. Not just for getting results but the way he is handling himself in interviews - a far cry from 10 years ago. I read he is sniffing after Viera as well..

Looks like our title hopes ended too ;-P

Maybe next season *coughs into hand*


Cracker of a last goal from Bolton though. green won't be staying in the England squad long if he carries on like that, I can see Zola giving him another taste of a drop from the first team.


Yeah, great comeback by liverpool, could have been more frankly, but I did feel a bit sorry for Man City, I rather like old Sparky.

Liverpool may have benefitted from the red card, but it was a clear red, and he had to go. Nice to see the fighting spirit to come back, and especially good after Chelsea eased past Villa, which I thought would be a sterner test for them.


Green had a shocking game, but hopefully that'll be a on off...

>>Simon is just brimming with Yorkshire pride all around today I would imagine. And the Owls lost heavily so he couldn't be happier <<


Exactly so! Since losing 6-0 to Arsenal we have won 3 in a row and climbed 11 places in the table. No game this weekend of course - shame really! - but the game the following weekend is away to W*dn*sd*y & live on Sky....

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