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Keef Wrote:

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> I'm torn now, i love a giant killing, but Man U,

> Arsenal would be a tasty tie.



Oh come on Keef - we get that all the time, I guess you support the horendous idea of seeding for the FA Cup. Orient's 89th Minute equaliser is the highlight of the weekend give or take the odd Neville penalty.


With all due respect SKY Generation crap to want a big team tie above a 2nd division (old money) team in the quarter final.


Grrrr.

I guess you support the horendous idea of seeding for the FA Cup.


Erm, no.


I love the cup, and the fact it gives the smaller teams the chance to beat a "big" team.


However, now the draw has been made (something that I don't think should happen until everything is decided), we know tat if Orient manage to get past Arsenal, then it just gives Man U an easy through to the semis.


But couldn't agree more that the rient goal was the highlight of the weekends football.


Now stop being an arse.

Bugger! I was in the pub but missed the O's goal before I left. It's things like that that make the FA Cup what it is. Marvellous. Unfortunately Arsenal will probably stuff 'em in the replay and the gate money is a great reward for good little clubs like Leyton Orient. Go on you O's.
Well done to Crawley and Leyton Orient. Crawley were very unlucky not to get a draw, and the O's goal was quality. I note the Mancs put Shrek out to try and turn things around when they were up against it in the second half, which is a huge compliment to Crawley. That Bebe fella should be given a ticket home, he stunk the place out, closely followed by Obertan.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Emerson Crane Wrote:

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> > > You don't like me, do you. :'(

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> > You're quick, you are.

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> I am very down about this. The only person i have

> not got on with on this thread is that bloke

> Atila. I thought he was a one off.


On the other you are most certainly a one off.

For Gennarro Gattuso to only get a four game ban for his antics in last weeks's match in the Champions League beggars belief. They should have thrown the book at him. Ten games and a hefty fine for that sort of behaviour would have been far more appropriate. It's leniency sends out the wrong message.


Hopefully Spurs will take all three points tonight in what will be a very tough game at Blackpool and move into third place above Man City.

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