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red devil Wrote:

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> It's been a strange season in the Prem with lots

> of high scoring games, so I reckon one of my 3-2

> predictions will come up...:-$



Well you were half right. Fortunately Wigan 2 Birmingham 3. 8th (for 24 hours).

Oh well, that's one fewer than I predicted, so that's almost like a win.


Ho hum.

England should get through that group though they may struggle against the USA; Italy have been given a bye and I think Spain should make short work of their group before going on to become world as well as European champions.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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>

> On the contrary I think Chelsea's inability to

> control the game in possession terms may show

> there is hope for the chasing teams,



Can I be really boring and quote my own comment from after the Arsenal Chelsea game....Was not completly convinced by Chelsea. And after today, its a little closer.

Just watched MOTD. Nice win for City! Very impressed!!


Brilliant clearance from Carvallio (spelling). Pretty amazing.


Eboue's goal line clearance from Fabregas was pretty good too! :)


3 Points, Bottom of the Table, no more points until Xmas (maybe) as we play Wet Sham on Boxing Day.


Cannot wait for championship footy and affordable prices! Really, I can't!

My predictions for World Cup groups. I think Group D is the most competitive. I'm going for South Africa to qualify from Group A - as having home support usually gives a huge advantage at a World Cup.


Group A: South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, France - FRANCE, SOUTH AFRICA

Group B: Argentina, Nigeria, Korea Republic, Greece - ARGENTINA, NIGERIA

Group C: England, USA, Algeria, Slovenia - ENGLAND, SLOVENIA

Group D: Germany, Australia, Serbia, Ghana, - GERMANY, SERBIA

Group E: Netherlands, Denmark, Japan, Cameroon - NETHERLANDS, CAMEROON

Group F: Italy, Paraguay, New Zealand, Slovakia - ITALY, SLOVAKIA

Group G: Brazil, Korea DPR, C?te d'Ivoire, Portugal - BRAZIL, PORTUGAL

Group H: Spain, Switzerland, Honduras, Chile - SPAIN, CHILE

Pleased with our win yesterday, and Chavski reverted to type when things went against them yesterday. John Terry arguing with the ref over every decision as was fat boy lampard, drogber falling over like he'd been shot every two minutes, at cashley hole walking away from the ref when he attempted to show him yellow. Bell end. How Belleti stayed on the pitch I don't know. You have to worry about Terry's attitude, if you're an England fan. If that's his attitude when things go against his club, what's he gonna do when other nations players wind him up? There'll be tears.
We were surprised no Chelski got sent off, what was it? 7 yellows? Unfortunate that Ade scored for both teams but we were the better team. Bring on Spuds- Proper Manchester team humiliating London !!!! (That's not controversial is it ! http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m316/LGilbert421954/Banners%20Smilies/cheeky-smiley-005.gif)

Sandperson Wrote:

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> Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> > Personally, I don't think so-just making a

> > truthful observation- the ONE premiership team

> > from Manchester is doing well

>

> Yup, United certainly are doing well.

They are, agreed but they don't play in Manchester

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