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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I think Matthew has hit the nail on the head. They

> don't want to loan players to clubs who they think

> are rivals... in this case Arsenal. Now they've

> got a few bob they're really up themselves. I

> really hope Man City have crap season. Arrogant

> feckers.


Sounds like common sense to me rather than arrogance..

matthew123 Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> > Apparently Shay Given has chosen Celtic

>

> You mean City gave Shay Given a choice of Clubs

> and from that he has chosen Celtic


I know its a wind up Matthew. But no, you is plain wrong innit - can I direct you to the person on the right with the shades, at Celtic Park, supporting his team. Now he might get the chance to play for them.


 

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I think Matthew has hit the nail on the head. They

> don't want to loan players to clubs who they think

> are rivals... in this case Arsenal. Now they've

> got a few bob they're really up themselves. I

> really hope Man City have crap season. Arrogant

> feckers.



B O L L O C K S

He wants to play for Celtic, not Arsenal.

It would be great to get Shay - but many a slip between cup and lip where any transfer to Celtic is concerned.


Good win for the boys last night.....2-0 at home to Utrecht, any dutch team is always dangerous, and a rare clean sheet. 95/1 to win the Europa League......

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I think it was the beginning of the end for Gallas

> when he was incapable of dealing with 2 ashley

> cole crosses at the Emirates last season, both of

> which led to chelsea goals.

>

> I don't know why Spurs want him.


Indeed... or his appalling behaviour at Birmingham a couple of seasons ago which led to him eventually losing the captaincy. He has been a good player in the past but I think he is well past his sell by date. I can't see how this will work whether on the pitch, in the dressing room or in the stands from the people (the fans) who ultimately pay his wages.

Great game that, how football should be played.


Scholes goal was magnificent, but that Ref must have Man U tattoo'd on his a$re. The same coont that sent off Joe Cole last week. Blatant pen denied when Fulham player hauled to the ground then the Ref trumped that by giving a pen to United. I can find no excuse for that Pen whatsover.

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