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red devil Wrote:

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> Ding Ding, week 3...

>

> West Ham 2 Fulham 2

> Swansea 2 Sunderland 0

> Tottenham 2 Norwich 0

> West Brom 1 Everton 1

> Wigan 2 Stoke 1

> Man City 3 QPR 1

>

> Liverpool 1 Arsenal 0

> Newcastle 3 Villa 0

> Southampton 1 Man Utd 3

>

> Last week...4 correct results and 1 perfect

> score...above average (only 9 games played)



Were you above or below avarage this week RD ?

red devil Wrote:

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> Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> > New merchandise just in at Manchester Utd

> > store-The RVP tray, big enough to carry 10

> mugs.

>

> I can smell your fear BR :)


Looks like he might do for the rags what he did for us last season.

No. The window's shut until January. He's been throwing his toys out of his pram and spitting out his dummy again. Sulking because he wants a pay rise because he feels he's played really well and scored lots of goals since he arrived from Man Utd. That's what they bought and paid you to do. It must be really tough on 300k a week.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Hmmmm...Paris St Germain and Man City are probably

> the only two clubs (bar maybe Russian or Chinese)

> that could afford him. Why leave Real Madrid

> though? Maybe Mourinho doesn't polish his ego

> enough as he's too busy shining his own.



Quality Jah. ;)

From the Indy...


Football managers were asked which Hollywood actor would they like to play them.

Are you sure about that Mick?..



Robert De Niro ? Alan Pardew, Glenn Roeder, Kevin Keegan, Martin Jol, Steve Coppell


Clint Eastwood - Avram Grant, Roy Evans, Paul Lambert


George Clooney ? David O?Leary, Neil Warnock, Owen Coyle


Al Pacino ? Rafa Benitez, Brian Laws


Brad Pitt ? Glenn Hoddle, Mick McCarthy


Robert Redford ? Steve McClaren, Ray Wilkins


David Carruso ? Alex McLeish


Liam Neeson ? Brendan Rodgers


Tom Cruise ? Bryan Robson


Charlie Sheen ? Dave Bassett


Sean Connery - David Moyes


Nicholas Cage ? Gary McAllister


Harrison Ford - Gerard Houllier


Dustin Hoffman ? Gordon Strachan


James Bond - Roberto Mancini


Antonio Banderas - Roberto Martinez


Daniel Day Lewis ? Roy Keane


Denzel Washington ? Ruud Gullit


David Bellamy ? Steve Bruce


Steve McQueen ? Tony Adams

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