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Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> FA Cup.nah we saw to that, CL? Nah not against

> Barca, Prem tile, nah, Chelsea will put that away

> next weekend !


WRONG! Ner Ner Ner Ner Ner


And well played United.


Stoke too! Glad to see Stoke are warming up nicely for the 14th!:))


Blue Moon...la la la la la la


tee hee

Laddy Muck Wrote:

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> Bluerevolution Wrote:

> ----------------------------------------------

> > FA Cup.nah we saw to that, CL? Nah not against

> > Barca, Prem tile, nah, Chelsea will put that

> away

> > next weekend !

>

> WRONG! Ner Ner Ner Ner Ner

>

> And well played United.

>

> Stoke too! Glad to see Stoke are warming up

> nicely for the 14th!:))

>

> Blue Moon...la la la la la la

>

> tee hee



That's what we love about you Rags....................

Spurs have dropped too many points in their last 12 games and would need a miracle to get back into the Champions League but it would still be nice go up and there and stuff Man City tonight though with our current injury list it's looking very doubtful but as 'Arry would probably say - "we'll give it a go." Will be watching in the pub.

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