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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> All cancer is very serious. Often the first visit

> of cancer is treated, but the secondary cancer

> kills.


Correct. I've lost too many friends and family to cancer and this has usually been the case. Get well soon Robbo.


Good luck to Liverpool and Man City tonight.

Sheesh - all 3 British teams out.


Rangers were awful first half. Quite possibly the worst 45 mins of football I've seen all season. Second half we were all over them but couldn't stick the ball away.

2 clear penalties denied too.


Ach well... CIS Cup Final on Sunday... that should be a tame affair!!!!!

Either way is right and I think that largely depends on whether Fernando Torres finds his shooting boots or not.


Yes Spurs have changed quite a bit since Mourninho left these shores but he still follows the English game and will know all about us. He always does his homework. But I think we can benefit by having the second leg at home.

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