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kpc Wrote:

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> 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.


United have been beneficiaries of "idiosyncratic" referees many times in the past, as have most clubs, so thats no excuse. They were expected, or they expected, to win this game and didn't. Makes the title race interesting especially with Citeh in the mix, albeit having played 2 more games than the Arsenal and the Mancs. The win against CSKA Fulham was most enjoyable, especially the manner of the win.

hibbs Wrote:

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> ???? 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



Darn. A dull match would have been compensated for. Eneded up in the CPT as no show at the Actress.

I'm a gooner, and feeling very chuffed indeed. Mainly because United dropped points again last night. Hopefully we can pick another 3 up tonight, and its game on for the rest of the season! Citeh's form is starting to worry me though, especially considering we've got them in a few days!
If we play at our best we should fear no team. Bit that's just the problem with the Arsenal, we play great one week and indifferent the next. The league will be won by a fairly mediocre team no matter who wins it. I can't remember a poorer Premier League than this season.

Utd have still got to play Chelsea twice plus Arsenal, Liverpool and Spurs away so will drop more points, should be close come the end of the season.


Palace conceded a penalty in the 5th minute of injury time at Bristol yesterday - gutted. I can now look forward to a trip to Millwall v Palace on New Years Day, sure they will give us a nice warm welcome.

Emerson Crane Wrote:

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The league will be won by a fairly mediocre team no

> matter who wins it. I can't remember a poorer

> Premier League than this season.


Hmmmm..... you're including yourselves in that assessment? I think this season is much more exciting as there are more teams in the mix and not just the same two in contention as has been the case year in year out. Looking at the Premiership at the moment it's possible that any one of five teams could win it.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Emerson Crane Wrote:

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> The league will be won by a fairly mediocre team

> no

> > matter who wins it. I can't remember a poorer

> > Premier League than this season.

>

> Hmmmm..... you're including yourselves in that

> assessment? I think this season is much more

> exciting as there are more teams in the mix and

> not just the same two in contention as has been

> the case year in year out. Looking at the

> Premiership at the moment it's possible that any

> one of five teams could win it.


I have to say that Spurs have been one of the bright lights this season. While some of the top teams might have lost a bit of quality, Spurs have stepped up and for the neutral they been many people's favourite team to watch.

Those Liverpool players should be ashamed of themselves, they appear to have given up or be actively trying to shift the blame to anywhere but their door. And the crowd could have got behind them a bit as well - it sounded like a training match.


Truly a club in bother.

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