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Annasfield Wrote:

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> Yipppeeeee!!!!

>

> Never thought I'd say this, but COME ON EVERTON

> >:D<


Oh what a beautiful morning

Oh what a beautiful day

I've got a wonderful feeling

everythings going my way!


The Arse chew toffees, as their third choice striker sticks 2 super goals away, I've got 2 tickets for the semi of the Worthless cup against spuds, and Manure lose. Only one thing could improve my mood today. Come on City!!!!!:))

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> I'm sure Atila is joking but just in case - come

> on Liverpool!


In true pantomime stylee.....Oh no I'm not!!!! Come on City. Blue moon, you saw me standing alone..............etc:

Ha ha. Very dull match. Liverpool had more attempts, but would like to see them making clever goals instead of constantly going for the wonder goal from outside the box. No complaints to be honest, we're slipping away, it's all too familiar. Even had we won today, then won our game in hand we'd still be 5 points off, so we basically have no chance. Don't want to sound negative, but I'll be happy if we beat Chelsea to 3rd, and the fact I'm saying that half way through the season depresses me.

I fully agree that it's annoying, but I still say City had the right to do whatever to get the points they wanted, and I'm sure their fans are more than happy with the point.


Liverpool had the chances though, and on another day would have won the match, it was just frustrating.

atila the gooner Wrote:

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> Keef, perhaps now you can understand why Arsene,

> and us fans, gets the hump when home teams camp

> behind the ball and show no ambition, as Pompey

> did against us and as City did against you.


Oh dearie me, will this smugness never cease. FFS it's not that long ago we used to watch the Arsenal back for with their hands in the air....offside! Boring boring Arsenal. You have a very short memory Mr Smugpants. So now we're all in total fear of the fucking Gooners. Please give it a fucking a rest you cunt.

and as an Arsenal fan (who thinks Atila posts some good stuff on other threads) I say hear hear Jah


I do sort of get where Atila is going sometimes - it's a certain kind football banter thing (as defined by some football fans) - which is quite common in many places - this just isn't the place for it IMO

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> and as an Arsenal fan (who thinks Atila posts some

> good stuff on other threads) I say hear hear Jah

>

> I do sort of get where Atila is going sometimes -

> it's a certain kind football banter thing (as

> defined by some football fans) - which is quite

> common in many places - this just isn't the place

> for it IMO

Do you mean Jah Lush's personal insults which I haven't resorted to?



And I thought you two had made up? Come on Atila, you know the score ... if Jah is resprting to personal insults can you honestly say you haven't made yourself a target?


Jah will calm down as soon as he gets out of work but the tone of your posts will probably remain the same

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> >

> And I thought you two had made up? Come on Atila,

> you know the score ... if Jah is resprting to

> personal insults can you honestly say you haven't

> made yourself a target?

>

> Jah will calm down as soon as he gets out of work

> but the tone of your posts will probably remain

> the same


Do you know what Sean, as far as he is concerned I couldn't give a monkeys, as for setting myself up, that's rubbish. Still if that's the way he chooses to conduct himself because he's having a bad day at work, it's a very, very lame (non)excuse.

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