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Does anyone else have madly-flapping butterflies inside their stomachs in respect of United, City, Sunderland, Bolton, Stoke and QPR?...I almost can't bear it!


Edited again to say: fucking hell...unbelievable climax...City in (by the skin of their teeth)...QPR stay...well done...glad it's over...Jesus, I need a lie down...


PS: Bloody Tevez;-)

Yeaaaa


Boy oh boy it was nail biting 'til the finish. That was a great end to a great season & i'm jolly glad that QPR stay up


Arsenal gave me a near heart attack but pulled it off just in time (phew)



Totter's ?



All that's needed is a Bayern Munich win and it will have been pretty damm good all round



Netts

I had hope there for a while but City did the sort of thing United have done a few times themselves. Respect to Hart, Kompany, Toure, Silva & Aguero. None for a few of the others. They probably have Everton to thank for the title though which is only a reflection on how David Moyes must be as a manager.


I expect I won't be the only one to wish BM luck in the CL Final.

Gutted that we got so close after thinking pre-game Citeh would have it all sewn up by half time.

I'm glad QPR stayed up because they gave it a good go, just wasn't to be.

An amazing end to an amazing season, congrats to Citeh and of course our very own BR, enjoy the moment!

Messrs Lineker and Barton are apparently having a bit of a ding-dong on twitter.

I gather Barton is threatening to publically out Gary's philandering ways, or 'fleet street's worst kept secret' as it's otherwise known.


Barton is an absolute arse and no mistake, but that I'd quite like to see.

Barton IS an arse but I can't help liking him - everyone explodes now and again and he's bound to be punished for it (and Mr Clean is due a come-uppance).


I think Barton's frustrations were borne out of the realisation that the move to QPR was a bad one and has stymied what he believes should be a stellar career - but like I say, he IS an arse.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Thanks a bunch WBA's reserve keeper Foulup. What a

> useless @#$%&.



Didn't he used to play for Tottering Hotspuds? Well played City. Barton is nothing better than a thug with delusions of becoming an intellectual by trotting out qoutes he's read. Let's hope if he gets locked up , AGAIN, they chuck the key away. Just wish Barton and Kompany hadn't been seperated during the red card aftermath, Kompany would've shredded the little coont.

No, he's just awful. I know he provides entertainment of the daft sort, but he represents all the awfulness of modern football, or at least any bits that Terry didn't have covered.


Interestingly the telegraph covered the twitter row verbatim apart forom the one quote about revelaing squeaky clean linekar for what he is.


How did gary get such a pliant press. Either he has some really juicy info on all the proprieters or he did a deal with the devil (or satan is a shareholder in Walkers crisps).

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Marton Fulop was signed by Spuds in 2004 and was

> finally sold in 2007 after going out on loan to a

> few clubs. Maybe it was his way of getting back at

> his former employers. And they thought Gomes was

> poor. :))



Exactly. Spot on. He never got near the first team. Definitely his revenge. The facking cunt must be a Gooner in disguise.

Anyway, surely even you Gooners don't want Chelsea to win the Champions League? You'll never hear the end of it if they do. Come on Bayern!

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