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Looks like Sullivan will playing bad cop and Gold good cop (good being comparative in this case) with Zola stuck right in the middle. It also looks like a case of getting your excuses in first and blaming everyone else for whatever happens for the rest of the season. Go down and it will be down to the greedy players, previous regime, etc; stay up and it will be down to Sullivan/Gold saving the club from the brink of extinction....
Will have to give this predicer thing a go later. Ideal results tonight - besides for our 3 points - would be wins for Arsenal, ManU, Chelsea and Wolves (given the respective managers in the night's other game, frankly I don't give a damn). Football creates strange temporary alliances.

Rhinestone Cowboy Wrote:

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> Good to see I am not alone on West Ham 10-12th

> All good

>

> Wonder what will happen to Man City and Mancini if

> they don't get Champs league



Makes no difference, Mancini is only with us til summer then Maurinho will be taking charge. Mancinis "6mnths and three years" statement wasn't a slip of the tongue !

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Such a shame. Something seriously needs to be done

> about the debt in the Premier League or Pompey

> will be the first of many.

>

> Really feel for you Ratty.



Yes indeed, what Anna said. Would be a shame if the same fate befell ManUre. Can you imagine the out pouring of grief on this thread.

It is a bit odd that there is much head-shaking about clubs going into admin (or close) to at exactly the same time that Wenger is under pressure to spend (probably) more money than he has available


A weaker man than Wenger could easily take us down the road of a Leeds

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