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Very nice thank you Parkdrive and I'm hoping you and your family did too. Now, does anyone think it's possible for a team in Scotland to emerge and break up the stranglehold that Celtic and Rangers have on SPL? No team since Aberdeen managed by Alex Ferguson have been able to do so since the early 80s. Anyone?



Edited to say early 80s instead of late 70s. Any takers? Thought not.

Arsenal have just announced that they are very close to re-signing their former player and record goal scorer Thierry Henry. Not to be outdone in a similar bid local rivals Tottenham Hotspur have just announced that they will be re-signing their own goal scoring legend Jimmy Greaves.
Typical United if you ask me. I did get to see most of the first half and decided the radio was a better option. In spite of recent results, apart from today, United are not the team they were, particularly with the injuries they have. I don't think a full strength team would have lost that match but it's the squad that counts. Tottenham looking good and City a danger but both could get late season collywobbles in the home stretch.

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