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Celtic losing 2-1 to Dunfermline in the FA Cup. Hopefully we will lose and Tony Mowbray can go with the speed and efficiency that John Barnes was despatched after the Super Cally fiasco a few years ago. Mowbray has the arrogance to leave McGeady and Keane on the bench for a game that is all he has left this season.

Liked the no nonsense approach from Capello on Terry questions today


Great result for Liverpool yesterday, the players really fired themselves up for this one. Thought the Reds looked more comfortable with 10 men and just shows you don't need 2 holding midfielders and as a result Lucas had something to do and showed his quality.

Declan Wrote:

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> > City were dreadful today, doubt we will be in

> > contention for a top4 spot, maybe even struggle

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> > top6 unless we get our act together.

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> What do you think has gone wrong Blue?



We still are the same old City unfortunately ! Ade and Toure were bloody useless, Viera booked within 5 mins of play. We are seriously missing Dunne at the back. I feel some of the players are listening to the hype but not living up to it. I would've thought that Robinho would have been a wake up call- No-one is bigger than the club but it seems to fallen on deaf ears. We are not out of the race but unless we beat Bolton on Tuesday, we have squandered our 3 game in hand advantage

Really? I've seen good managers sacked for a lot less. Why is he untouchable? I think he has blinkers and can be tactically deficient. What Arsenal lacked today was a Drogba-like, big strong striker who is good in the air, can hold the ball up and can finish. He had the nearest thing in Adebayor and sold him. Bad decision. As a consequence all Arsenal's play is now in front of the opposing defence. They never get behind their opponents. There is no real width and I rarely ever see an Arsenal player get to the byline and get a cross in. The reason is probably because they don't have anyone in the box who can head the crosses in.

Also they are terrible at defending set pieces. I have heard, from a coaching contact, that Arsenal don't practice defending corners. It shows. Wenger has one way of playing in his mind and no plan B. Even Barcelona, who are the best team in the world, recognised that they needed a big strong striker in the summer and they went out and splashed the cash on Ibrahimovic.

Wenger should be under pressure.

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