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Bellamy too can play football on his day; heaven forbid even the Ferdinand's have been known to play classy football.


But it's the inconsistency and laziness that comes with huge egomaniacal, spoilt brats that I take issue with.

Give me a Solskjaer over a Bellamy, a Yossi over a Dyer a (Stuart) Pearce over a(n Ashley) Cole any day of the week.

To be a Libran about this* and to balance criticism of Ashley Cole, one could never accuse him of being lazy. A damn fine player. Unfortunately his egomania and greed exceed even the standards set by the others mentioned


* ie try and be un-biased but purely because of who I am and not because of the bleedin month I was born

Here you go SimonM - you're right, we can draw Celtic or Rangers as they're not English teams....


UEFA Champions League draw groups


Pot 1


AC Milan

Barcelona

Liverpool

Inter Milan

Arsenal

Real Madrid

Chelsea

Manchester United


Pot 2


Valencia

Lyon

Porto

Sevilla/AEK Athens

PSV Eindhoven

Roma

Benfica

Werder Bremen


Pot 3


Celtic

Schalke

Stuttgart

Steaua Bucharest

CSKA Moscow

Sporting Lisbon

Lazio

Marseille


Pot 4


Rangers

Shakhtar Donetsk

Besiktas

Olympiakos

Dynamo Kiev

Fenerbache

Slavia Prage

Rosenborg

So, what are your predictions for the weekend?


Bolton v Everton

Fulham v Tottenham

Liverpool v Derby

Middlesbrough v Birmingham

Newcastle v Wigan

Reading v West Ham

Man Utd v Sunderland

Arsenal v Portsmouth

Blackburn v Man City

Aston Villa v Chelsea


Sorry for being Prem orientated - would be good to get predictions for other leagues too!(tu)

Bolton v Everton 2-1

Fulham v Tottenham 1-2

Liverpool v Derby 3-0

Middlesbrough v Birmingham 1-1

Newcastle v Wigan 3-1

Reading v West Ham 1-2

Man Utd v Sunderland 2-1

Arsenal v Portsmouth 2-1 (it will be an undeserved last minute goal)

Blackburn v Man City 1-2

Aston Villa v Chelsea 0-1

Bolton v Everton 0-0

Fulham v Tottenham 1-1

Liverpool v Derby 2-0

Middlesbrough v Birmingham 2-1

Newcastle v Wigan 1-0

Reading v West Ham 0-1 (in my dreams)

Man Utd v Sunderland 2-2 (that keano in old trafford effect)

Arsenal v Portsmouth 1-0

Blackburn v Man City 1-2

Aston Villa v Chelsea 0-2

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