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Keef - the second half was not dull, so shut it!! ;-) (Assuming it's okay with Clare, you're welcome to come to mine for the game).


I think (but am not sure yet) that I have two tickets for the CL final. I entered the UEFA ballot and my account was debited this morning for two tickets. ::o.

Cheers LadyG :)). My mate's wife is Russian, so I've been pestering him all morning. I don't even know if I've got one yet, whether we'll qualify and even if all that happens I'm not sure that the purse strings would allow me to go.


All that said, I think if were all to happen, I may well not even think about the debt and just bung it all on my credit card. ;-)

Assuming SimonM is correct, I wouldn't spend that much money to travel to Moscow for the wrong sort of red team. You smug Gooners would have to let me know if you want them. I'd never tout them, I'd just ask that UEFA issue them in your name and you can give me the exact amount I paid for them. :))

I have to say this made me feel better about our defeat this weekend

"the wrath of god melts your face"


and this one was genius

"The giants of charlton play host to the titans of ipswich...making them both seem normal size"


*edited as hyperlinking acting weirdly

Sandperson Wrote:

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> There's only one united Atila, you know that!



Sorry to piss on your parade but I think you'll find that Newcastle have been known as United for eons, going back to the 30's and 40's, long before that mob from Salford. And speaking from a purely factual stand point I think you'll find there are very many teams called United, however there's only one team known as The Arsenal. And you know that!!!!

Putting a posting on here about it won't help Jah, I just think your boys played as if there was nothing to play for. But as supporters we want our teams to show at least some passion, especiallly given the amount of money they get each week (I'm just jealous)

SimonM Wrote:

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> Merde United have only been called such since

> 1902: Newcastle 1892 (I think). Sheffield United

> from 1889 >:D

> The Media's constant abbreviation of Ferguson's

> mob to simply "United" pisses of football

> supporters form Dundee to Torquay...



Well put Simon.

Having a trophy in the cabinet is some consolation though. But losing like that at home to Newcastle is embarrassing. It's not nice to come into the office on a Monday morning knowing that your team played crap and were well beaten. Ramos, I'm sure will have a good clear out of anyone he doesn't think is good enough at the end of the season

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