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Georgia v Scotland, 0-2

Rep of Ireland v Cyprus, 2-0

Russia v England, E, 16:00 1-3

San Marino v Wales, D, 0-1

Turkey v Greece, C, 2-0


Arsenal v Bolton, 4-0

Aston Villa v Man Utd, 2-1

Blackburn v Reading, 2-1

Everton v Liverpool, 0-2

Fulham v Derby, 1-0

Man City v Birmingham, 2-1

Middlesbrough v Chelsea, 0-1

Wigan v Portsmouth, 1-2

West Ham v Sunderland, 2-0

Newcastle v Tottenham, 3-1

Well that was f**king sh!t!!!! And my head really really hurts today. Should have stayed at work til 5 and then gone home and had a nice dinner!


I've never been a big fan of McClaren, but I don't think it's fair to blame him, the team were playing way too deep, and I don't think that was because of his instruction.


Robinson needs to be put down, and Rooney is a stupid little oik, I don't care if he did score the goal.


Gerrard didn't do a lot either, other than miss a great chance to put us 2-0 up.

McBullshitter. He is to blame with his 'I can ask no more of the lads' mutterings. Yes he f@cking can, concentrate on the game and win against inferior teams. McEricsson said he couldn't comment on the match overall as he'd have to review it's ebb and flow. What is he going on about?, is there some mystical sub-strata of analysis he can apply to watching football? That would probably be the insight he had into getting hammered 7-0 by Arsenal (when manager of Middlesbore) but still suggesting there were positives to be had. Doh!


Also, Robinson's too cordial, Gerrard has a ?5 haircut, Lamps 'Lampy' Lampard is a cock, and that's it.

Until I lived in proper Gooner territory, I didn't mind Arsenal supporters at all. Spent too many nights at Finsbury Park simply trying to get home from work listening to an incessant chant of " oooh to, oooh to be, oooh to be a - gooo-ner". I just wanted to get home.....


That said, I have a lot of good mates who support them and Arsenal will never be as detested as Manure or Chelski


Fair do's though, you've had a superb start to the season. I just hope your squad is strong enough for the entire campaign B)


Lets wait til May* :)-D


*Caveat - I'm not implying we'll win the Prem either, you just never know.

I for one am not surprised that Drogba has reverted to type, by chucking all of his expensive toys out of his costly top of the range pram, and is telling his adoring public (I'm kidding) that he wants away from CSKA Fulham. And people say there's no loyalty left in football!!!


>:D<

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