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Lost Yorkshire Man Wrote:

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> Does anybody know if anywhere local show lower

> league matches in their pub? I am after a

> somewhere that may be showing the Huddersfield v

> Millwall game on Friday and realise that this may

> not be priority for most people!


The CPT are advertising it in their window.

Lost Yorkshire Man Wrote:

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> Does anybody know if anywhere local show lower

> league matches in their pub? I am after a

> somewhere that may be showing the Huddersfield v

> Millwall game on Friday and realise that this may

> not be priority for most people!


The Prince Albert in Bellenden Road usually show the Millwall games.

Great game of football. Arsenal are going to win nout and thats what they deserve. They dont know where the goal is. Van persie showed them how to do it and gomez was immense with 3 great saves but arsenal left it too late to begin to get efforts on goal. Well done spurs but a season of might have beens for arsenal.

I'm not an Arsenal fan - but I do find them the most interesting team in the league. They are beautiful and frustrating.


Spurs are a team on the up and a team I always liked growing up. They always played good football compared to boring Arsenal. That's part of Spurs' history.


The difference in style is not so obvious now.


But tonights game was one of the best games I have seen this season (but I don't see many to be honest). It was brilliantly intense.

You can't begrudge Spurs fans a bit of glory Mick, especially after a ten year wait to beat L'Arse in the league.

As a 'neutral' it was a great game to watch, I was surprised at Spurs' energy levels after having to play on that pitch...after his dodgy start Gomes is looking a lot better, and Bale looks the business...Evra's eventual replacement Jah ;-)

red devil Wrote:

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> You can't begrudge Spurs fans a bit of glory Mick,

> especially after a ten year wait to beat L'Arse in

> the league.



Whoops - I meant Quids - not Jah. Quids is annoying me, which I know he wants to. Jah is not - I don't mind Spurs - I don't really mind any team - we all have our good days and bad days as football fans, we have to enjoy the good ones. Hats off to Spurs, they are really strong under sandbanks arry.

red devil Wrote:

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> You can't begrudge Spurs fans a bit of glory Mick,

> especially after a ten year wait to beat L'Arse in

> the league.

> As a 'neutral' it was a great game to watch, I was

> surprised at Spurs' energy levels after having to

> play on that pitch...after his dodgy start Gomes

> is looking a lot better, and Bale looks the

> business...Evra's eventual replacement Jah ;-)


A neutral? My arse. Arse would have jumped you, we can still mathmatically take top spot ( you, Arse, Chelsea lose remaining games, we win all and score over 28 goals with zero goals against)

We can certainly take 3rd if results go our way, noisy neighbours knocking on your door ! CTID

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