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>>Everyone predicted the Derby thrashing but only Sean, Me and Mockney got one perfect score each<<


Yes well done (he said through gritted teeth). In "another place" Villa were my favourites to break into the "Top 4" this season so, although obviously a Nation Rejoices at today's Villa Park result, I feel exceptionally smug.....

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I think England should progress tonight and have tipped them to win 2-1 but the other game that really intrigues me is the France v Scotland game and although I've tipped the French to win 2-1 I have just got a sneaking suspicion that they are a little bit past it, although they've been written off before during the last World Cup they still managed to get through to the final, albeit losing to Italy. Anyway, I'd really like Scotland to win tonight and also think that the Republic could cause a bit of shock against the Czech Republic, although obviously it will be very tough for them. Best of luck to all the British teams tonight.

Errrm, well it's quite easy if you put a business case forward to take clients ;-) and then you don't even have to pay. The only down side is that I have to be on my best behaviour!


From what I can gather, there are still tickets available up in the Gods though...

I couldn't agree more with the allocation of corporate seats (trust me, Liverpool's allocation for the CL final was terrible and mainly due to the corporate bodies involved). It's disgusting when real fans can't get to a game. In my job I get offered the opportunity to attend many sporting events, but I only accept the offers when I support the team or have a genuine interest.


Unfortunately, many of the Prawn sandwich types only go so they can say that they have been.

hear hear Jah, t*sser; few things more odious than following a team due to success. Where are all those Newcastle shirts now huh?

Luckily not something I can be accused of!!


Yes anna. Liverpool v west ham I couldn't get a ticket even as a club member as we were allocated 24,000 tickets.

1/3 of tickets went to prawns. Not only not real fans, but not even human tsk.

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