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Come on Jah wake up it was a cross post - it was directed at kpc! :))


Spurs are a threat to Liverpool (such have the mighty fallen) but realistically I think Man City are more likely (rather than Villa or Spurs) if anyone to make the top 4 ahead of the Reds. I think Brum should be targetting Villa so kpc I reckon you can cheer for the right team 2moro night! :)-D

kpc Wrote:

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> Matt, no delusions of any kind. Just making the

> most of things after 40 years of supporting the

> feckless b*st*rds. But given our next league game

> is home to ManU, wouldn't you like to see us

> extend our unbeaten run to twelve games?


Yes... assuming of course McCleish isn't a soft arse like McCarthy and actually sends out his first team you could well get a result!

I think Pompey are down, sorry Ratty....next seven games for the current 19th, 18th and 17th teams



Hull

Chelsea, Tottenham, Man Utd, Wolves, Man City, Blackburn, West Ham


Bolton

Arsenal, Sunderland, Arsenal, Burnley, Liverpool, Fulham, Man City


West Ham

Wolves, Villa, Portsmouth, Blackburn, Burnley, Birmingham, Hull


That's why I'm vaguely optimistic.


Bolton 2 Hull 2..... a terrific result for the Hammers.

???? Wrote:

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> I think Pompey are down, sorry Ratty....next seven

> games for the current 19th, 18th and 17th teams

>

>

> Hull

> Chelsea, Tottenham, Man Utd, Wolves, Man City,

> Blackburn, West Ham

>

> Bolton

> Arsenal, Sunderland, Arsenal, Burnley, Liverpool,

> Fulham, Man City

>

> West Ham

> Wolves, Villa, Portsmouth, Blackburn, Burnley,

> Birmingham, Hull

>

> That's why I'm vaguely optimistic.

>

> Bolton 2 Hull 2..... a terrific result for the

> Hammers.




Everton??

I want the 90 minutes of life back that I wasted watching the Villa v Pool game last night. Jesus it was dull. Felt for Villa though what a sicking way to lose a game, not a result of an individual piece of brilliance but as a result of a slip. Kieran Gibbs knows just how you feel.

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