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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> > I didn't say he'd be sacked.

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> And what does 20 minutes to save his job mean

> exactly?


It means.he will be out of his job at the end of the season after todays result. happy to do double or quits that Wenger does not start next season as Arsenal manager.

>

> Could not agree more. Rangers were effectively

> using the government's money to fund player

> acquisitions and salaries over the last ten years.

> Rangers fans then suggest if Celtic win the title

> this year it will be tarnished. Neil Lennon

> suggested they turn the spotlight on themselves.



You know that the EBT's that Rangers used were fully legal - the administration of the funds is what is in question.

You do know that Celtic also used EBT's, just not to the extent that Rangers have.

You do know that Rangers are yet to be found guilty of any wrong doings.

You do know that Celtic used to put 30,000 through as attendances when they were closer to 60,000 to avoid paying tax on the full ticket sale.


Of course you do. But that wouldn't suit your agenda.

red devil Wrote:

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> Fancy a bit of Crawley tomorrow..Stoke like L'Arse

> will be tired from their midweek exertions.

> 11/4 Crawley win, cover with draw @ 5/2...


Did I say Crawley?, of course I meant Stevenage ;-)

Never did like Stoke...

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Wenger is building a team for the future.

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> Umm.... this'll probably remind you of me and

> Parkdrive. It's a typical conversation between an

> Arsenal fan and a Spurs fan. Very funny.



Not as funny as this

red devil Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > Well played Stevenage. Horrible game, horrible

> > pitch but you fully deserve your replay at

> White

> > Hart Lane.



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> Replay sandwiched between L'Arse and Utd games...


Then we'll just have to get on with it won't we.


And yes I saw that one one as well Atila. Oh how I laughed but not as much as I laughed when we beat you at the Effeminates last season. So looking forward to next Sunday when we can it do all over again.

Nice one Jah. It wasn't exactly a spectacle of football, but nice to see Broadhall Way get a bit of exposure again.


I thought we'd give you a tough time and was hoping we'd grind out a draw for a pay day replay (where we'll lose).

Not that it helps you chaps with your league ambitions mind.

COYS Wrote:

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> Glad to be of assistance, whats this thread about

> then? Pardon me but im not going through 350 pages

> even if it is a monday afternoon



It's a thread dedicated to airing ones views/opinions on all things footy - after which Undisputedtruth will come on and tell you why you're wrong and ParkDrive will leave a noxious gooner-ish odour about the place.


Boredom can be relieved by watching Bluerevolution and red devil knock the Mancs out of each other with Mick Mac taking bets on the outcome, Otta putting the scouse perspective (red-type) and ratty just making a mess everywhere.


All of Laddymuck's posts are to be treated with suspicion.

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