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Very annoyed he did that when it counted against us (I won't mention that it immediately followed a very unsporting moment, hang your heads....doh! Done it again) then couldn't be arsed to do anything remotely like it in the world cup when we needed someone to inspire the team.

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> Love it! Can't believe they are conducting an

> investigation into Fergie being verbally abused at

> the Emirates! What elese would you expect!


This just reaffirms my belief that the man is a knob!!! Every away manager in the league has to put up with this, but a rough tough scot from the slums can't take it. What an arse!!!!!

Excellent result for the Pool but it does help when the other team bother to turn up as Besiktas clearly hadn't. Excellent play all round and great goals too, quality entertainment for the fans. But as Atila and Keef have mentioned it's what you put in the trophy cabinet at the end of the season that counts.

They've still got a long way to go yet before Liverpool can qualify for the next round and they will probably have to win both of their remaining matches.

I'm expecting a similar result tonight for Man Utd, probably won't be 8-0 but they should put four or five past a poor Kiev team which should include Spurs' ?11 million flop Sergei Rebrov.

Arsenal should cruise through without any bother tonight and I expect Arsene Wenger to give a few of the youngsters a run out to gain some European experience.

Chelsea are still going strong despite a poor start and although they've been slagged off for not playing with enough flair last night I think that is still a good result for them and let's face it they are top of their group and look set to qualify for the next round. Great result for Celtic too. Looking good for us Brits in Europe isn't it.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Looking good for us Brits in Europe isn't it.


Exactly right, and when it comes to Europe, I generally want everyone to do well, unless of course they're drawn against Liverpool! Heh heh heh heh heh >:D<

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Oops! I didn't mean to imply were old as I know

> you're not. I was just being a bit cheeky. Anyway,

> I'm sure you've got a much better seat at the

> Emirates than one by the corner flag, you being a

> Lady an 'all. *Doffs cap* Beg pardon Ma'am.


I'll forgive you for the price of a glass of pinot grigio on Friday night!

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Jah - surprised you didn't pick up on this today:

>

> Fat, does a job when he wants to, prefers money to

> loyalty footballer in I'm a Tory shocker


I, for one, was not surpised by this. Fat Frank is challenged in the grey matter department, so what else would you expect from such a moronic mercenary.

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