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Doesn't matter who Bale is up against he'll skin 'em anyway. He's in the form of his life at the moment.


I'll quite happily settle for a point at Old Trafford tomorrow but what worries me is that for the first time in my life I want Arsenal to win tomorrow. Can't have those nouveau riche upstarts grabbing 4th spot.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Doesn't matter who Bale is up against he'll skin

> 'em anyway. He's in the form of his life at the

> moment.

>


Although it is of course worth mentioning that Steve Finnan had him in his pocket for 120 minutes 2 weeks ago!

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I'll quite happily settle for a point at Old

> Trafford tomorrow but what worries me is that for

> the first time in my life I want Arsenal to win

> tomorrow. Can't have those nouveau riche upstarts

> grabbing 4th spot.


Try being United atm. We want Arsenal to win against City AND Liverpool to beat Chelsea. I get indigestion just thinking about it. :))

red devil Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> -----

> > red devil Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> >

> > Bale looks the business...Evra's eventual

> > replacement Jah ;-)

> >

> > Feck off. You can't afford him.

>

> Not that I believe a word the Express prints,

> but... Fergie, Fergie, Sign Him Up...



On second thoughts...you can keep him! :))

C'mon Stoke!

Evra was pretty useless defensively when he arrived at United now look at him, probably best left back in country after Ashley Cole. Bale reminds me of Riise, great going forward but a little slow on the turn.. and it appears a bit of a ball watcher judging by Nani's goal.


Looks like Chelsea have got it sown up against Stoke - 3-0 HT.


Next weekend will be interesting particularly if Spurs/Villa/City all drop points otherwise I think United will find it more difficult at Sunderland to pick up a win.

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