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Sandperson Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > I've told you before and I won't tell you

> again.

> > No no no no no no no no no no Annasfield. NO NO

> NO

> > NO NO. Just because you don't want Man Utd to

> > equal your title winning record and Liverpool

> have

> > no chance this season it's no excuse to want

> the

> > Gooners to win it.

>

> Ahem, a win this season would surpass their

> record...

>

> Personally I like the Spurs and after the years in

> the wilderness it's nice to see them doing well.

> COYS (after United of course). Obviously I'd like

> to see United winning the CL as well but it would

> be an amazing story if Spurs won it. I'd be happy

> for them.


And it goes without saying I wouldn't be happy for either of these two to win anything at all.

Annasfield Wrote:

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> I like Arsenal. Not mentioning the Mancs. Chelsea

> and Torres can fvck right off and City? - pft.

> Spurs fans have been bad enough simply qualifying

> for the Champions League. You'd be unbearable if

> you won the league.

>

> Come on you Gooners!!!!


Many thanks for your support Anna - and you are right about Torres!

Dont get me wrong Jah, I'd love Spurs to win the CL. The only thing thats wound me up this season is the way the fans have often talked like they're old hands at being a top team, rather than on an exciting journey on the way up. Dont know what it is about Arsenal, but I just never get excited about them these days, I preferred the team of the late 90s as they were exciting. Yes Arsenal play great football, but it's somehow too clinical for my tastes. Still, I'd rather them than United or Chelsea, especially given the latter's recent signing.

Keef Wrote:

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> I agree with you. Personally I'm not outraged,

> just gutted over the way he's gone about it, and

> his attitude on the pitch (sulky little girl).


His attitude was appalling. Funny how he always seemed to score against Chelsea isn't it. If I was Roy Hodgson I'd be really pissed off because he obviously didn't want to play for him.

murphy Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > Ronaldo came from Benfica.

>

> Yes I know, with Ronaldo I was just talking more

> generally about players leaving Utd


Well you two experts are both wrong. He didn't come from Benfica.

murphy Wrote:

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> Utd have six, apart from Giggs, Scholes and

> Neville, they also have Fletcher, O'Shea, and

> Brown. They have the advantage of success though

> so players only tend to move when Fergie decides -

> only excpetion I can think of is

> Ronaldo.


Obertan has decided it's easier in France.

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