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Histon are no pushover - top of the conference, managed by Steve Fallon and John Beck, ex Cambridge United captain and manager respectively. Beck took Cambridge to within spitting distance of the old First Division, and I seem to remember a cup tie against Arsenal when a certain D Dublin put Cambridge one up before they eventually lost. Look out, Leeds!

I wonder whether Scolari will still be at the Bridge next season. The results are a bit shoddy and he doesn't have a Plan B.


Liverpool are up there but the brand of football is painful. The main problem is the stopper Jamie Carragher. Carragher plays so deep because of his lack of pace and then demands the rest of the defence and midfield drop back so he is protected. The knock on effect is not enough going forward to pin down the opposition and create strikes on goal.


United have their problems too since Carlos Querez left for Portugal - now without any tactical sense United are finding it extremely tough playing any half decent teams, such as Villa and Everton.


With the Big 3 all having issues, this season will continue to be very tight. I'd say Villa will complete the top 4 for CL qualification as Arsenal are pretty much finished and Wenger has only himself to blame with this crazy policy of nuturing kids rather than building any more titles winning teams.

Aston Villa 3 Fulham 0

Middlesbrough 1 Newcastle 1

Stoke City 2 Hull City 0

Sunderland 0 Bolton 0

Wigan Athletic 1 West Brom 0


Match of the day Sat night going to be fun.......


Chelsea 1 Arsenal 0

Man City 1 Man Utd 2

Portsmouth 1 Blackburn 0

Tottenham 0 Everton 4


Liverpool 1 West Ham Utd 0

Aston Villa 2 Fulham 0

Middlesbrough 1 Newcastle 2

Stoke City 1 Hull City 0

Sunderland 2 Bolton 1

Wigan Athletic 2 West Brom 1

Chelsea 1 Arsenal 1

Man City 1 Man Utd 2

Portsmouth 2 Blackburn 0

Tottenham 1 Everton 2

Liverpool 4 West Ham Utd 0


My Hull mate sent me this from their forum:

Easy way to solve Rory Delap`s throw in threat.... go in hard on him 1st tackle and get him stretchered off.... just kidding really, but would work.


I lve the "just kidding, but" for as we all know, everything before the but in a sentence is bullshit!

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