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Yeah! great game for you neutrals but heart attack material for a die hard like me. Missed the game too but had my football daft niece constantly texting me with updates. When we went 4-1 down she phoned up laughing her head off saying we were useless. Thanks Deborah. Then later on of course she was saying we were great and what a brilliant match. Hmmm. Still, unbeaten in four games, ok I'm grasping at straws here but we've had a few injuries, we're still missing Ledley King badly and Martin Jol should never have been put under the sort of pressure he has been, he needs the backing of the board and we'll get through this and be stronger for it.

Come on you Spurs!!!

You may be right about Paul Robinson needing a rest Ladygooner. Oh how we laughed when Lehman made his two errors at the beginning of the season but Robinson has made several blunders that has led to us leaking goals unnecessarily.

I saw the brief highlights on the ITV News last night and he made some pretty bad mistakes. He's a great keeper on his day but he's also a bit like Dracula. He hates crosses.

mockney piers Wrote:

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> Robert Green for England anyone?


He's not really good enough, but no one is at the moment, so I guess it's the best of a not great bunch.


Carson will be the man in a couple of years time! 2 die hard Charlton fans I work with can't praise him enough, without him they would have been relegated a lot earlier last season. He's also had a bit of champs league experience with Liverpool, and really shouldn't have been blamed so much for the goal conceded to Juve a couple of years back.


Just hope he gets a permanent move to a good club (not Villa), as I can't see him getting a regular spot at Liverpool (which is a shame, but Reina is good).

"Reina is good" - Slight understatment, me thinks - Pepe is amazing!! We have not conceded a single goal from open play with him between the posts this season. He also saved one of the four pens that fired at him.


Unfortunately Carson would get splinters in his backside if he came back to Anfield. Same happended to Dudek and he lost his form. Will always be remembered for the "Grobelar" wobbly legs in Instanbul (ooh and the saves he made ;-))

Sean, that's a very generous offer that I'm not sure I could take up. Gonna nip in the EDT first with my Liverpool daft niece around six, if I find out it's not on in there I'll try the Magdala.

Anna, not on the telly on Sunday! Oh well probably have to do a Bob & Terry and try to avoid the score until MOTD2. I just hope they rest Torres on Sunday eitherwise we're done for. Well, we probably are anyway, I think we've only won up there twice in the last 80 years.

Think that would be perfectly fair. As for Cisse, if was desperately unlucky with injuries whilst at Liverpool, and I wonder if we ever saw the best of him... He always looked very dangerous going at players, but his finishing just wasn't there. Strange for a striker with am amazing scoring record in France... Not as high a quality I know, but the goals are the same size.

SimonM Wrote:

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> Would it be terribly bad form to cheer loudly and

> roll on the floor laughing when Valencia win

> tonight? >:D<


I think that's an exellent idea. I may even go to the CPT tonight to do just that to the Chelski fans in there. Ha ha. Top shout Simon.

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