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Otta Wrote:

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> Bragging rights last 1 WEEK. Once they've played

> again in the league, it's old news.

>

>

> Was funny though.


Not Rags v City-they've mocked us for decades, revenge is a dish served brimming !


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Otta Wrote:

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> Bragging rights last 1 WEEK. Once they've played

> again in the league, it's old news.

>

>

If that's true, then Liverpool shouldn't refer back to winning the most European Cups in English Footaball, United shouldn't refer back to winning 19 titles, Arsenal shouldn't should talk about going 49 games unbeaten, all of these are worthy achievements. Good luck to Citeh, they've waited a long time to get this far.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Absolutely right Otta.

I put it down to a small club mentality...


>

> I was very impressed with Spurs yesterday. Our

> passing and movement was superb and Scott Parker

> was once again outstanding. We've not lost a

> premier league game since he joined us in the

> summer. Bargain of the season so far.


Very good performances from both North London teams...looks like AVB is starting to lose the plot

Laddy Muck Wrote:

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> Any team except United it seems. :'(


Which United play in stripes LM?

>

> Whitstable Town are red and white too - am

> currently knitting a WTFC scarf as going to see

> them play at home (against Dulwich Hamlet) in

> March. Sooooo excited...

>

This I must understand. You are going to see Dulwich Hamlet AWAY and you are knitting a scarf in the colours of their opponents. In March! Do you plan on learning the local dialect too?


> Sorry...ahem...just had to share LOL!


Sharing confusion........now I understand THAT.


PS Will you be knitting a scarf for the friendly v Barca in April?

Oh dear Lord...you are right to be confused Mr. Medic. I think it's time I came off the Tramadol and Codeine. I must have been thinking of the scarf...when speaking of United...


Yes, am going to the DH away game against WT. Friends have a house in Whitstable; and are going to take me to that match. The WT scarf I am knitting is for one of my friends - a (now) Whitstable supporter. I shall be wearing my DH scarf (and cheering on DH) whilst my friend will be supporting WT.


Is that clearer? Gordon Bennett!


As for knitting a Barca scarf...you'll be asking me to knit a City scarf* next! (6) However, you are forgiven because your post made me laugh out aloud.


*BR's cat only

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