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Yes, I did notice. It's been a long time since we beat Chelsea in the league but I just feel what with the injuries they have and a few of their players going to off to play in the African Cup of Nations and the fact that they've been a little lucky in their last few games that we just might nick it.

Keef Wrote:

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> F**king hell, Atila have you been on the happy

> juice mate?



If only (mind you its' just gone ten to five so may be a swift half before getting on the train for home), I really do want Spurs to to turn the russian mob over.

Blimey Citizen's at it now. What's happened to you Gooners today? Sean'll be next to be sure, to be sure.


Now how did that old song go


"Blue is the colour

football is the game

We're all together

and we're all ashamed

so sing us on through the sun and rain

coz Chelsea, Chelsea lost again."

Hope you saved your money Citizen!


What a day, we had to come from behind just to get a draw with bloody Boro, and are now 8 points behind fecking Chelsea, and are only ahead of Villa, City and Bloody Everton by goal difference! :X


Looks like Man U will be equal points with Arsenal in a couple of hours too...

The perfect game for Arsenal to shake off dem blues and we blew it. Again. And we were lucky to have our goal stand as well.....


That'll be Man U back on top this evening and Chelsea closing ranks. What is with Liverpool @ The Riverside? I know they beat us this season but Liverpool's problem there goes back 5 seasons or something

No worries about my cash Keef, the good thing about having nippers is that you can never get your act together quickly enough to get round to what you planned to do during the day. Actually, come to think of it, I could never get my act together before I had them, either.:-$

This is my first opportunity to comment on yestesdays performance which I attended. We weren't at the races and looked very jaded. Fair play to Birmingham who earned their point, but feck me if Man ure don't go and stick six past the Toon and worst of all I watched sat in The Gunners pub in Blackstock road. So much for the perfect weekend!!!!!! :(


Ah well, back to work tomorrow and wondering where the weekend went.

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