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sobering stuff, last night


Fairly disgusting attitudes from our players on display, no-one seemed up for it - all the brickbats that can be thrown should be. It was abject


and still, and still I don't get so upset these days. It's a bunch of millionaires running around a field in colourful shirts. It can be fun, it can be nice to watch but when you see what's happening to Portsmouth and Rangers, it's hard to get too upset about lsoing to AC Milan at the San Siro. Or even Sunderland next Saturday

Morning all,


It occured to me this morning that its a year ago today that I damaged my knee playing football. I havently played since and am desperately missing it (as sad as that may seem to some of you.


I was wondering if anyone played 5 or 6 a side or have a kick around locally that I could join in on. I am looking for a semi competitive gamwe to see if I can still kick a ball!


Suggestions would be very much appreciated.


Thanks very much


Sam

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Yeah... you could be out of the FA Cup at the

> weekend too.


One word for last night...............abject............maybe two..........piss poor. And as for spuds, you've won sod all yet. Lets see where they are come the end of the season.

"Eight top English football clubs are being investigated after Rangers Football Club plunged into administration and lifted the lid on an alleged widespread tax dodge.

Fans of the Scottish Premier League giants were furious after it was revealed that the Glasgow club owes up to ?70million to the taxman.

Now the nightmare is spreading to the rest of the sport's elite, as current and former Premier League sides are being investigated over deals thought to be worth hundreds of millions of pounds."


Some names are being mentioned, but the main one it seems is Man U who, if anyone remembers, lent Pompey their legal team to defend the Image Rights issue when we last went into Administration. Something instrumental in getting the clubs tax liability lowered and seeing HMRC losing their right to contest the original CVA.

red devil Wrote:

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> I'm not sure SJ, my hunch is that 6/4 is more

> instantly comparable to 7/4 & 5/4...Quids, Mick

> Mac, any thoughts?


I think it allows bookies to show odds moving 5/4 to 6/4 to 7/4 in smaller increments with a consistent denominator.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Clearly, you weren't capable.

>

> Ten points. Mind the gap.


We've been playing champions league football for years prior to this season, so one season out won't kill us, just ask Mancs, Liverpool, ohh and of course your mob. Lets see how you're doing after playing us, Everton, Chavski, and Man Ure in the coming weeks. Might be a case of what gap?

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