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Narnia Wrote:

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> It's 3 wins in a row for Liverpool over United.


And each time Vidic has been sent off.


Depends on how Liverpool approach the game to whether this is another win. I expect United to play their usual rushing game in the final third to unsettle the Liverpool back 4 marshalled by Sergeant Carragher. I think if Liverpool try to play a game of containment they will lose by 2 or 3 goals but if they take the initiative I think Liverpool have too much power in midfield if they cut loose for United to stop the Reds chalking up another victory.


Howard Webb is the Ref, and his track record at OT is far from convincing but let us hope he has a fair game.

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Sandperson Wrote:

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> > And they did! ;-)

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> Oh yes, yes and YES!!! happy happy happy!!

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> Back up the top where they belong...

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> Alex will be sleeping well tonight.


I think that might be due to the whisky he consumes!

Sandperson Wrote:

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> Yes, LG. Just as Wenger likes the company of small

> boys. That's a bit old now isn't it? Don't take on

> Atila's mantle


Sandperson

My post was said tongue in cheek. I don't think comments on paedephilia are warranted - no matter who you are talking about. And I am certainly not taking on the mantel of Atila.


Ladymuck is a friend and neighbour and I am sure she has not taken offence over my post.

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> Ladymuck is a friend and neighbour and I am sure

> she has not taken offence over my post.


Oh dear...time to say something...


Just to confirm...Ladygooner, no offence whatsoever was taken...I realised (knowing you and your fabulous sense of humour as I do!) you were joking.


Presumably (the lovely) Sandperson doesn't know you, and I suspect was simply watching my back - which was nice too. (Us Red Devils need to stick together...;-)).


xx

Well, I was offended. I don't care whether LM was or not.


If it's tongue in cheek then fair enough but just as you don't like the comments about Wenger and all the paedophile guff (which, if you read my post properly I was using as an example of being outdated and ridiculous) I don't like the alcholism comments.

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