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I won't be heading to the CPT I'm afraid... Will most likely watch it in a Sydenham bozer, but need a quietish night, as tday was a bit of a struggle. Shame, as I do feel like watching it down there, but can't be doing with the bus there and back again after.


Anyway, come on the pool!

(6) Not impressed at all (6). I get the impression that as we had an "okay" start to the season we've become a little blase and hopefully this will give us the kick up the arse we need. Bring on Spurs on Sunday.


Would have been nice to meet you Keef and Jah (and your neice), however I'm a terrible loser so it's probably a good job I stayed in. Hope you had a nice evening otherwise :))

Would have been nice to meet you too Anna. It was a pleasant evening only spoiled by a terrible Liverpool performance.

I couldn't believe how toothless they were. I can't seem to remember one single shot on goal and this at Anfield too. Marseille thoroughly deserved their win but I see no reason why Liverpool can't go over there and get a result and, if you think you're a bad loser you should hear what comes out of my niece Deborah's mouth shouting at the telly when the Pool are on.

I am rather dreading Sunday as I fear a backlash. They'll want to put on a good performance after last night and Spurs could be their whipping boys.

I wish I had a cool uncle to watch the footy with.


My Dad's brother (as lovely as he is) supports Norwich and I really can't imagine sitting in the pub with him, as I'd imagine it would be quite dull. My Scouse Uncle Tommy, however is very cool B), but he HATES football. He used to me as a kid that I'd grow out of it. :(

Brilliant!! The boss has left early so I've got the Spurs game on in the office. The result should be a forgone conclusion seeing as we're 6-1 up from the first leg but it does give us a chance to give some other players on the fringe of the first team a run out.

Right, I'll get in early so as not to be accused of any wrong doing this time ;-)


Villa 2 - 2 West Ham (although hoping for an away win)

Man U 2 - 0 Wigan

Arse 3 - 1 Sunderland

Blackburn 2 - 0 Birmingham

Bolton 1 - 2 Chelsea

Fulham 1 - 2 Portsmouth

The Pool 3 - 1 Spurs (Soz Jah)

City 3 - 0 Boro

Newcastle 2 - 1 Toffees

Reading 2 - 0 Derby

Okay, here goes:-


Aston Villa 2 West Ham 2

Manure 2 Wigan 0

Scum 4 Sunderland 0

Blackburn 2 Birmingham 1

Bolton 0 Chelsea 2

Fulham 1 Portsmouth 2

Liverpool 1 Spurs 1 (gets on hands and knees and prays for a Spurs win, but doubts it very much).

Man City 3 Boro 1

Newcastle 2 Everton 1

Reading 4 Derby 0

Aston Villa 2 West Ham 1 (this was one of the best games for us last season and a very rare win....hence)

Manure 1 Wigan 0

Arsenal 2 Sunderland 1

Blackburn 2 Birmingham 1

Bolton 0 Chelsea 1

Fulham 1 Portsmouth 1

Liverpool 2 Spurs 1

Man City 1 Boro 1

Newcastle 1 Everton 2

Reading 1 Derby 0

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