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Dulwich Hamlet kid murdered


I heard this Peckham boys' brother on the radio this morning. He was very articulate and expressed how much was needed to be done to clean up Peckham. He asked that there be more police on the ground in the area. He also appealed for someone to come forward with information regarding the murder which took place when there were a lot of people around.


I'm putting this here as some of you may have seen the kid play and also to express my disgust that the league wouldn't postpone a match for Hamlets the day after.

Emerson Crane Wrote:

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> Well played Gerrard, unfortunately ended on the

> losing side. United lkucky to finish the game with

> 10 men. Well done to west ham for getting a hard

> fought point against Stoke


Ha. Are you Matt in disguise? United were dominant throughout. Liverpool had two shots on target and one was a penalty. Berba had a great game and it would have been a travesty if United hadn't won. It was a good game and if we are going to talk about unpunished infrngingments there were at least three Liverpool handballs.

???? Wrote:

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> Someone make a case for the Premiership not being

> Chelsea's Please :X. Can't see them being beaten

> enough times (if at all).


I can see them being beaten next Saturday at Eastlands like last year. Like Sean says they've had a gift of a start, this'll be the first time they've played anyone in the league who isn't a bottom half or even relegation candidate.

100 goals or there abouts in the calendar year. 54 in 13 games. They look pretty nailed on at the moment and no African Cup of Nations or manager trouble this season. I expect they'll have slump but so will everyone else. It's theirs for the taking. I just hope Berbatov keeps scroring. :))

Sandperson Wrote:

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> Emerson Crane Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Well played Gerrard, unfortunately ended on the

> > losing side. United lkucky to finish the game

> with

> > 10 men. Well done to west ham for getting a

> hard

> > fought point against Stoke

>

> Ha. Are you Matt in disguise? United were dominant

> throughout. Liverpool had two shots on target and

> one was a penalty. Berba had a great game and it

> would have been a travesty if United hadn't won.

> It was a good game and if we are going to talk

> about unpunished infrngingments there were at

> least three Liverpool handballs.


Interesting isn't it how Mr Fergusons paranoia filters down to united fans? I simply said they were lucky to end up with 11 men on the pitch, I didn't mention the performance.united must be worried that on three occasions in recent weeks they let a 2 goal slip.

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