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Man City defeat at Stamford Bridge means the race for the premiership is still wide open. I'd say teams like Spurs, Arsenal, Chelsea, Man City and Utd all have a shout. Spurs are genuine title contenders and were very unlucky against Stoke. I shall watch the forthcoming transfer window with interest.

Otta Wrote:

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> People inm my family have had that (well still do,

> but it's controlled by drugs). Not nice.



No it isn't. My son takes 20 tablets a day to keep it under control. Perhaps the fact that such a high profile sportsman has it, may raise public awareness of this horrible illness. I wish Fletcher well.

Hmm... you may be right. I'm sure they'll correct me if I'm wrong and it looks like I may be.


Still, I wouldn't wish that particular illness on anyone. Sounds horrible.


I see some of the tabs have gone in for some very lazy journalism today with Spurs apparently in for Tevez at ?20 million and Kaka on loan. Yeah, right. We can't afford their wages packets for starters. Citeh are still paying Adebayor ?100,000 a week for him to play for us! This kind of spurious transfer speculation always seems to fill up space on the sports pages this time of year. Utter crap.

???? Wrote:

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> I think you've misread Parkdrives Jah

>

> Otta ends "Not Nice" and PD starts "No it isn't".

> I think they are in agreement.



I absolutely agree it is not nice at all a horrible debilitating disease.

Ha ha, here little fishy. So easy to catch. I forgot, you're not allowed banter towards Celtic as that's "racist and bigoted" isn't it MM???


In trouble again maybe:


http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/news/4002253/Celtic-are-out-of-Europe-fans-are-out-of-order.html

Arsenal face AC Milan in last 16 & Chelsea draw Napoli

Page last updated at 11:31 GMT, Friday, 16 December 2011

E-mail this to a friend Printable version Arsene Wenger took Arsenal to the Champions League final in 2006 Arsenal have been drawn against AC Milan in the pick of the last 16 Champions League match-ups, while Chelsea will play Napoli.


Arsenal and Chelsea, the only remaining English sides in the competition, both face first legs in Italy.


Defending champions Barcelona face German side Bayer Leverkusen.


The first legs will take place on 14/15 or 21/22 February, while the return fixtures are scheduled for 6/7 or 13/14 March.


Champions League last 16 draw:


Lyon (Fra) v APOEL (Cyp)


Napoli (Ita) v Chelsea (Eng)


AC Milan (Ita) v Arsenal (Eng)


Basel (Swi) v Bayern Munich (Ger)


Bayer Leverkusen (Ger) v Barcelona (Spa)


CSKA Moscow (Rus) v Real Madrid (Spa)


Zenit St Petersburg (Rus) v Benfica (Por)


Marseille (Fra) v Inter Milan (Ita)

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