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What a lovely christmas present. I get to watch M.O.D, buy a newspaper ( i only ever do this if the Hammers win)and stay up to listen to Cricket. Hooray.


I'd like to know how many goals we have concede from corners this season, the lessons are not being learnt there and for that reason I still think we're doomed.


Apart from that I'm really quite optimistic!

'bout now Wrote:

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> Legend? Bambi's lesser stable brother more like;-)


Oh my, comic genius at its best. How did it take to put that little gem together or did you get your mum to write it for you?

(tu)

Mightily pissed off with Blackpool. Got 180 miles in to a 250 mile journey yesterday only for them to do the inevitable.


The original pitch inspection was supposed to be at midday, but Spirit of Shankly put pressure in them to either call it off or do it earlier. From what I can gather Blackpool was full of Scousers last night.


Game is rearranged for 12th January. Are we expecting a heatwave between now and then?

???? Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > Blackpool are in for a right messy fixture

> pile-up

> > before the season's over.

>

>

> Agree Jah, I predict a plummett down...and hope so

> too for entirely selfish reasons


Think you're hoping for complete free-fall there. The relegation battle is going to be very messy this year with most of the bottom half of the table being involved.

???? Wrote:

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> I'll be in the Actress about half way through the

> first half of the Irons game if anyone's up for

> it...presuming they're showing it



Damn, only just seen this post Quids, I would of loved to have watched the match with you :-(

...next time

I was at White Hart Lane today. A very good couple of days for us. Two wins from two games home and away with ten men. Newcastle came to rough us up but our quality passing game won the day. Two excellent goals from Lennon and Bale. Up to fourth and above Chelsea. If we can beat Fulham at home on Saturday (which we should) that's a full nine points from three games over the Xmas period and I cant remember the last time we did that. COYS!

Narnia Wrote:

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> United were crap.


Yep. May have been a couple of technicalities about Lee Bowyer's equaliser (foul, handball, offside), but result was the least Birmingham deserved. Lee Mason's refereeing could be described as idiosyncratic (at best). or crap because it's easier to type.

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