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Fergies become increasingly less flammable over the years so its always nice to see him do his rabid & ruddy ref denunciation(That was well alliterative). Funny as feck. We rode our luck somewhat in the 2nd half but given our appalling lack of fortune up there usually I thought that was fair enough. Good to see yet another Sun journalist get shown up for the shit stirring tit he was. Stand up Paul Jiggins and his one man mission to upset the AVB applecart.


http://harry-hotspur.com/2012/09/busted-paul-jiggins-of-the-sun/

There might not have been any dodgy refereeing decision agianst Spurs, but there was against Utd i.e the clear foul on Nani...still, we'll move on and not keep griping on about it in years to come ;-)


Fergie actually had a relevant point about taking the role of working out added time-on from the referee, like they do in rugby - from The Guardian...


Sir Alex Ferguson complained that not enough injury time was played at the end of Manchester United's 3-2 defeat to Tottenham at Old Trafford on Saturday, and amid the predictable guffawing about "Fergie time," he was right. Roughly, 30 seconds were lost for each United goal, a minute for the Spurs goal, a minute for the Rooney free-kick that hit the post and two minutes for substitutions. So, close to five minutes total, in a game that last only 94min 28sec ? and that's without factoring in the time-wasting that went on every time the ball went out of play for a Spurs restart.

bon3yard Wrote:


. Good to see yet another Sun

> journalist get shown up for the shit stirring tit

> he was. Stand up Paul Jiggins and his one man

> mission to upset the AVB applecart.

>

> http://harry-hotspur.com/2012/09/busted-paul-jiggi

> ns-of-the-sun/


Don't buy The Sun.


@Red Devil - hurts doesn't it.

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Ladygooner Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Wow great game at Old Trafford - well done

> Spurs.

> > Wish we had done so well today.........

>

> Yes indeed LadyG, I agree.Well done Spuds.


Oui! Well done spurs.

???? Wrote:

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> Go by train, go by car, have a laugh at QPR



Good to see Jarvis start - be even better when Carroll does too.


8 yellows though, Clattenburg went a bit bonkers.


Can't see Sparky surviving this one.


*waves goodbye and spots Harry Rednapp lurking in shadows under the stands...

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> What made it so good was that The Wanderers lost

> at home too. Still, Gervino finally found the net

> for them but I think Olivier Giroud is another one

> to look out for. He's an amazingly versatile

> player, he can miss from anywhere with either foot

> or even his head.


Like Bent used to when he played for 'Arry. ;)

maxxi Wrote:

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> Can't see Sparky surviving this one.

>

> *waves goodbye and spots Harry Rednapp lurking in

> shadows under the stands...


He's been given the Chairman's vote of confidence...what shall we say, end of the week?

Indeed! Look at his record. If he's not sacked he jumps ship. I think he'll be found wanting and in the final analysis will be proved that he's not as good as he thinks he is. Unless things improve drastically he'll be gone by the end of the month one way or another.

Rangers have an equally tricky statistic to get rid of as they have yet to win away from home in the Scottish Third Division. That one could also run for a while.


Annan Athletic's home form looks a bit suspect, so you may have a chance there. Are they amateur or semi professional?


( ;-) - for PGC only)

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