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Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

>

> > Roy Keane's motto when MU captain is something

> > Arsenal could bear in mind: "Match them for

> effort

> > and our class will tell". Arsenal definately

> have

> > the class but do they have the effort to beat

> the

> > lesser teams.

>

>

> Roy Keane is, was and will always be a coont of

> the highest order so nobody gives the arse the

> time of day.


Why do you keep insulting people - Do you think arsenal can win the league bearing in mind recent performances? As man united are losing to fulham it looks like anyones league this year.

matthew123 Wrote:

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> Mick McCarthy being made to look a fool as Fulham

> race into 3-0 lead against Mancs with brilliant

> Duff goal


Have to agree. It just shows anyone can beat anyone this season. Look at Pompey! ;-)

Well it's certainly an 'interesting' season, hats off to Fulham, they certainly took advantage of our make shift defence, maybe this will force Fergie to splash the cash in Jan. If Chelski win tomorrow I can't see the 6 point gap being closed that easily.


Looks like Hughes is going, happy to see Mancini step in though...

Declan Wrote:

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> .....and he gets offended if you call him a

> gobshite! Think Keane of Man U and you get Viera

> of Arse as the equivalent.

>

> In response to Mick's last post.


He's just offensive, it's pointless even including him in a conversation. It's why I ignore him.

Keef Wrote:

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> Agree Wenger could have been more gracious, but

> there is something about Hughes that I find really

> really dislikeab;e! He's an arrogant c**t, and IO

> can't wait til they sack him for a "big name"

> manager!



HA HA HA HA HA HA......... HA! Tw@t.

Oh dear, what a shame, never mind...........



The following statement has today (Saturday) been issued by solicitors, BCL Burton Copeland, acting for Manager, Harry Redknapp:


"Harry Redknapp is extremely surprised and disappointed to have been informed that HMRC intend to institute proceedings against him in the week commencing 11January 2010. We believe that the decision to commence proceedings will, in due course, be shown to have been totally misconceived."


The Club considers this matter to be a private, tax issue which pre-dates Harry's employment with the Club and which is not related to football matters. His position remains unaffected and he has the full support of the Club.

Meanwhile, West Ham will be bottom at Xmas....to take any positives, it's a tight division, West Brom escaped the jinx and we have to play everyone in the bottom half at home except Everton and Burnley


Redknapp being charged with a tax offense has brightened up my saturday a fair bit

???? Wrote:

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> Meanwhile, West Ham will be bottom at Xmas....to

> take any positives, it's a tight division, West

> Brom escaped the jinx and we have to play everyone

> in the bottom half at home except Everton and

> Burnley

>

> Redknapp being charged with a tax offense has

> brightened up my saturday a fair bit


Has he? Not seen it reported

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