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Horrid and cruel finish for Spurs there, but I think with this manager they have some silverware coming to them... I was a big fan of Martin Jol, but have to say this guy has improved them big time. Although to be fair to Jol, he built this team, and had awful luck with injuries... he just should have given them less cake for God's sake! ;-)

about what you meant with the "dust?" - sorry, but me getting that was the only meaningful use of my brain so far today


aaaanyway


Arsenal 3 v Middlesbrough 1

Derby 0 v Man Utd 4

Liverpool 2 v Reading 1

Portsmouth 1 v Aston Villa 1

Sunderland 1 v Chelsea 2

West Ham 2 v Blackburn 1

Fulham 1v Everton 1

Man City 0 v Tottenham 2

Wigan 0 v Bolton 0

Birmingham 1v Newcastle 2

I'm very upset at missing the Spurs match last night as I was at a Jesus & Mary Chain gig at the Roundhouse. Bah! to that. I thought it was a very tough call for us to go there and win but from what I've read and heard we were very unlucky. It would seem to me that more practice on our finishing needs to be worked on at the training ground.

I just hope that we can continue our good work in the league and get ourselves as far up the table as is possible.

and if we win, Chelsea or Fenerbache in the next round.


Champions League quarter-final draw:

1 Arsenal v Liverpool

2 AS Roma v Man Utd

3 Schalke 04 v FC Barcelona

4 Fenerbahce v Chelsea


Champions League semi-final draw:

1 Arsenal/Liverpool v Fenerbahce/Chelsea

2 Schalke/Barcelona v AS Roma/Man Utd

Oi, I seem to remember a text from you after the Inter game saying we'd have to watch the next round together... Are you suggesting I step away from the pub?!?!?!? ::o


Not particularly happy with this draw, Man U and Arsenal were the teams I least wanted. That said, I think at this stage we have just as good a chance as anyone, and they will be very tight games!


At least we know that if we do manage to overcome Arsenal, we're assured of a place in the final, as knocking Chelsea out is just something that we do! ;-)

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