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I hate to say it Ladygooner but yes, you've had a good start to the season and Adebayor's second goal against....chokes. Ahem! No, I can't go on. Whaaaaa! Sorry, but I've been trying to delete it from the memory banks and now you've gone and brought it all back. *Wails like a baby. Mwaaaaa!*:'(
Well it all got a bit boring really. I keep saying I wish we could be 2-0 up by half time but when it happens I lose interest! Much prefer it when we go 0-1 down and then score the equaliser after 80 mins and the winner in the 92nd! Felt quite sorry for Derby by the end of it. Then coming out to find Liverpool had only drawn and we are are 4 points clear and above on goal difference - what more can a girl ask for!

Didn't get to watch it, but he's still not a striker ;-)


Starting to worry that Liverpool aren't fireing against teams like Portsmouth and bloody Birmingham... Yesterday should have been 3 points, and if we don't win games like that we're not going to be anywhere near the chase for the title!


Arsenal are still doing bloody well, and hats off, but I still don't think they'll be there at the end of the season (for the record, I'd rather it be them than Man U or Chelski, but much as I think he's one of the best coaches in the world, I really don't like Wenger very much).

Being a newcastle fan and season ticket holder Im encouraged by how well owen and viduka have started the season. Its been over 50 years since we won a domestic trophy and this season... this season.. willbe no different from the last 50. We are crap!! strikers apart, we are just at best 'average'. So another season of mediocrity beckons. Im looking forward to finishing about mid table again.

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> Scor46 will you be at the Emirates on Tuesday

> night? If so you can buy me a beer!



Yes im going to the game on tuesday.... should be easy pickings for you. I would love to buy you a beer. tell me where and when??

scor46 Wrote:

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> Ladygooner Wrote:

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> > Scor46 will you be at the Emirates on Tuesday

> > night? If so you can buy me a beer!

>

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> Yes im going to the game on tuesday.... should be

> easy pickings for you. I would love to buy you a

> beer. tell me where and when??


I shall be in the Woodbine on Blackstock Road with another member of the Toon army and lots of gooners! Best come in disguise!

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