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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I don't think anyone is doubting there is a huge

> gap in class. To be honest Celtic struggled to get

> a tackle in, never mind keep the ball. It's the

> gap in class that confirms it as a good defensive

> performance, not retracts from it.


Agree. There is too much emphasis on attack, and not enough credit is given for a good defensive performance. I wish Utd could put one in.

Stats can lie, or perhaps a better description would be mislead. If you looked at the stats for the Barca game in isolation without knowing the score, how many would've predicted such a close scoreline?

I think Celtic will do well to hold onto Wanyama...

Who will be this weeks coupon buster?

I reckon QPR, after Arsenal decide to fly to The Emmirates from their training ground, thus suffering the effects of jetlag again...


Aston Villa 2 Norwich 1

Arsenal 1 QPR 2

Reading 1 Fulham 1

Stoke 2 Sunderland 1

Wigan 3 West Ham 2

Man City 3 Swansea 1


A proper Super Sunday...


Everton 1 Liverpool 1

Newcastle 2 West Brom 1

Southampton 1 Tottenham 2

Chelsea 0 Man Utd 1

...as an aside, happy that I am there's a fair few of us on here, I'm still a bit surprised that the EDF Football Focus has more Irons regulars (EP, Maxxi, Rhinestone, 'bout now and me) than any others (Arsenal gets a bit close)...we must like it down here in bandit country :)

???? Wrote:

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> ...as an aside, happy that I am there's a fair few

> of us on here, I'm still a bit surprised that the

> EDF Football Focus has more Irons regulars (EP,

> Maxxi, Rhinestone, 'bout now and me) than any

> others (Arsenal gets a bit close)...we must like

> it down here in bandit country :)


It's where all the nice ladies bints live...


or maybe we just have more bunny* because banging on about the footy is our substitute for winning a trophy (would explain why the last comment in the 'life outside the premiership' thread was back in May... and was about the Irons' promotion!)



*Returns to lounging outside Dagenham Heathway Shopping Centre saying "Cor!" and shaking head at the shocking repointing above the charity shop.

???? Wrote:

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> ...as an aside, happy that I am there's a fair few

> of us on here, I'm still a bit surprised that the

> EDF Football Focus has more Irons regulars (EP,

> Maxxi, Rhinestone, 'bout now and me) than any

> others (Arsenal gets a bit close)...we must like

> it down here in bandit country :)


Glory hunters...

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