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> Good guess, I have been allowed to go to the pub

> for it Judy . Is Mick stalking you? He's always

> posting just after you...just because you support

> Celtic and like golf and betting too.


I like the look of Judy. I might chat to her at the next EDF drinks - we seem to have a lot in common.

Dear Arsene


I know it's tough at/near the top but losing to Wigan in that way has made resurrect my other interest


Peanuts of course


Have a browse your self, maybe we could grow a peanut trophy all of our own for next year


If not, it's a healthy "distraction" from this seasons crop


Grrrrr....



W**F

The intensity of Inter's tackling and general pressurising was good to see and Barca looked like they believed they only had to show up.


Before the game I had a few quids on Inter to win the CL:

Inter 5.51 ?50.00 ?225.50



Like most other bets, I don't expect to win on this one - but at least I had some faith in Inter - these were probably the 2 best teams playing in the semi rather than the final.

Bit further for us compared to Barca/Inter and I do expect it will have an impact.


Think we're cursed when it comes to Atletico! Last season Torres was injured and it was touch and go if the fans could go due to Atletico being made to play behind closed doors. UEFA made the right decision not many days before it was due to be played. Quite a few lads have booked people carriers due to flights etc being cancelled - hopefully by Thursday it will be sorted.

Be afraid Liverpool fans, be very afraid. Torres is odds on to have played his last game.


"Following the news that Fernando Torres is set to miss the remainder of Liverpool's season, having undergone a knee operation, WilliamHill have slashed the odds of the Spaniard never featuring again for the Reds from 7/2 to 8/15.

With cash expected to be tight at Anfield this summer, and rumours over the future of the man who brought the striker to the club, Rafael Benitez, Hills are clearly expecting Torres to jump ship during the summer transfer window.

The firm's spokesman Graham Sharpe told Bettingpro...

'We believe Torres is an odds-on chance to leave Liverpool before the start of next season'"

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