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Performance of the season so far is the mighty toon.Cl may be a bit too much to hope for , but A european place looks nearly nailed on.


Thanks for the ?35M for man mountain Carroll dear scousers.It would be nice to see if Everton could nick a decent place and maybe Europe next season - a bit of a testament to the work Moyes has put in with his lot & paucity of funds.And the Luis Enrique money came in handy as well.


The Tots have have a good season but I get the feeling that Harrys good luck came to an end with his unexpected escape from the long arm of the law.Now he can realise the ultimate managers dream - taking a hapless England to another futile international finals so we can we watch the inevitable implosion and toys being hoyed out of the pram by its overhyped, egotistical turd smeared hard core of regulars.


It could be a rather enjoyable summer.

woodrot Wrote:

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> Harrys good luck came to an end with

> his unexpected escape from the long arm of the

> law.Now he can realise the ultimate managers dream

> - taking a hapless England to another futile

> international finals so we can we watch the

> inevitable implosion


If the FA lose Alan Pardew's phone number y'mean?

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Oh when the wheels come falling off!!!!! The best

> chant at the Arsenal was aimed at knuckle dragging

> cave dweller, john Terry. "You know what you are,

> John Terry you know what you are". Cashley also

> got a nice welcome.


Great. You must be so proud.

red devil Wrote:

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> Credit to Chelsea, their game plan worked on the

> narrow Stamford Bridge pitch, but it will be a lot

> harder to replicate that on Barca's massive

> pitch...


That's far too technical RD. Can I ask you to remain in the technical area if you are going to keep this up?

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Oh when the wheels come falling off!!!!! The best

> chant at the Arsenal was aimed at knuckle dragging

> cave dweller, john Terry. "You know what you are,

> John Terry you know what you are". Cashley also

> got a nice welcome.


And welcome back to you too Parky. We haven't seem you since....eh.......Wigan was it? :)

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Oh when the wheels come falling off!!!!! The

> best

> > chant at the Arsenal was aimed at knuckle

> dragging

> > cave dweller, john Terry. "You know what you

> are,

> > John Terry you know what you are". Cashley also

> > got a nice welcome.

>

> Great. You must be so proud.

Well we can't all be living, breathing saints, as you clearly are. We should aspire to be as righteous as you.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Oh when the wheels come falling off!!!!! The

> best

> > chant at the Arsenal was aimed at knuckle

> dragging

> > cave dweller, john Terry. "You know what you

> are,

> > John Terry you know what you are". Cashley also

> > got a nice welcome.

>

> And welcome back to you too Parky. We haven't seem

> you since....eh.......Wigan was it? :)

Awww didn't know you cared big man. Love you too.

Hark now hear the city sing, united run away, for we shall fight forever more because of derby day. CMON CITY.


http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh80/levibi/Smilies%20Gif/Wave_WFUWHL.gif Hi RD and Laddy Muck ! Sitting comfortably? Or is it twitchy bum time ?


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Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Congratulations to the Arsenal skipper on winning

> PFA player of the year award. Richly deserved.

> Well in RVP.



Indeed - carrying a whole team like that is an amazing acheivement - gooners must be praying he signs a new contract in the three days between their last game and RVP reporting for Holland. Now THAT's what you call squeaky bum time...

maxxi Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Congratulations to the Arsenal skipper on

> winning

> > PFA player of the year award. Richly deserved.

> > Well in RVP.

>

>

> Indeed - carrying a whole team like that is an

> amazing acheivement - gooners must be praying he

> signs a new contract in the three days between

> their last game and RVP reporting for Holland. Now

> THAT's what you call squeaky bum time...


Same could be said of Rooney for Man u. We've lost big players before, NO player is bigger than ANY club, despite what they or their agents think.

Interesting weekend (apart from the Arsenal v Chelsea snoozefest)


I think Fergie might look back at those scenes after the 4-2 goal with some horror. Waving at the fans etc ? not like him to count his chickens


I still can?t decide who I would rather win (usual caveats about premier league being a distasteful monied spectactle aside)


Someone new would be good. And I kind of like Mancini. But something about the way they conduct their business really bothers me. And they nick Arsenal players


Man Utd ? should be my ?anyone but? team but genuine respect for Fergies achievements over the years


Either way I?m glad it?s going to the wire

StraferJack Wrote:

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Someone new would be good. And I kind of like

> Mancini. But something about the way they conduct

> their business really bothers me. And they nick

> Arsenal players


If by nick you mean pay inflated fees to allow Arsenal to carry on with their selling model you're right.

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