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I saw the Hughes wave this afternoon and thought it was hilarious.


We complain that managers aren't given enough time and when Hughes doesn't deliver (yet, and they are only 3 points behind Arsenal with a game in hand over most teams) in his first full season with their new found wealth you think he should be sacked!


Keef, your dislike of him wouldn't stem from his United associations would it? ;)

Keef, your dislike of him wouldn't stem from his United associations would it? ;)


Genuinely nothing to do with it. As I've said before, I was not in to footy at all as a kid, didn't get in to it until I was over 16, and didn't get really in to it until I moved to Liverpool. As a result, I remember Hughes more as a veteran player for Chelsea.


I just think he's a c**t, what more can I say.

I think Mark Hughes is doing a great job at Man City. I believe they've lost only once all season. That is a tough squad of players to keep under control with their history but all seems to be calm in Manchester. I think it's only a matter of time before they really kick on with Sparky in charge.

Taken from the Gooner website, very clever.



Some people never seem motivated to participate, but are just content to watch while others do the work. They are called "Spec Taters".


Some people never do anything to help, but are gifted at finding fault with the way others do the work. They are called "Comment Taters".


Some people are always looking to cause problems by asking others to agree with them. It is too hot or too cold. too sour or too sweet. They are called "Agie Taters".


There are those who say they will help, but somehow just never get around to actually doing the promised help. They are called "Hezzie Taters".


Some people can put up a front and pretend to be someone they are not. They are called "Immy Taters".


And then there are those who believe that they are so much better than their nearest and dearest neighbours but can never perform when it counts. They are called "Spuds".

red devil Wrote:

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> Man City 3 Chelsea 2


Have you got any monery on this result, the odds must be very good. I can't see it myslef but it must be worth a fiver of anyones money, if it comes up of course.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Hmmm... that's as maybe but it was the West 0 Man

> Utd 0 that raised my eyebrows. Should a few in

> that one.



Again I can't see this but if it comes up...., what are the odds for this result?

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> red devil Wrote:

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> -----

>

> > Man City 3 Chelsea 2

>

> Have you got any monery on this result, the odds

> must be very good. I can't see it myslef but it

> must be worth a fiver of anyones money, if it

> comes up of course.


40/1 on the high street - 50/1 om-line.

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