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red devil Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > red devil Wrote:

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> > > Stop Press: In the event of the Chelsea v

> > > Brentford game going into extra time, the

> score

> > at

> > > 90 minutes + injury time will be used?

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> No, I'm following what the bookies traditionally

> do, the score at 90 minutes, not extra time if

> played...


Was just pointing out that very few games end @ 90 minutes.

malumbu Wrote:

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> One of the most frightening matches of my life was

> seeing Forest Win 2-0 at Celtic in 83, 66,500

> Celtic fans and 500 Forest hiding in one of the

> stands. Standing in the jungle with the lovely

> chants of IRA Irish Republican Army, and Argentina

> Argentina, it was quite nice for Forest to show

> how much stronger English football is.



Wish I'd been there.


English football stronger - depends on the era, look back a bit further.

My favourite visit to Parkhead was back in '88 when they won the league in their centenary year, so there was a real party atmosphere. Celtic were playing Dundee, who only brought a couple of hundred fans with them. Despite their small numbers, with segregation there were large gaps of empty terracing, meaning the official capacity that day was supposed to be only around 50,000+. But with thousands more Celtic fans outside wanting to get in, the police eventually told the Dundee fans that they had to leave for safety concerns. After jeering them as they left, the away end soon filled up with Celtic fans. The official attendance for that game was given as the ground capacity of 60,800, but there must have been about 70-75,000 in the ground by kick-off time, total sardine time but a fantastic atmosphere. You can spot me in the video, I'm the one not singing YNWA... ;-)


 

Saturday 16th February 2013


Luton 1 Millwall 1

Arsenal 3 Blackburn 1

MK Dons 2 Barnsley 1

Oldham 1 Everton 3



Sunday 17th February 2013


Chelsea 4 Brentford 1

Man City 2 Leeds United 0

Huddersfield 2 Wigan 1



Monday 18th February 2013


Man Utd 2 Reading 1



Wednesday 27th February 2013


Middlesbrough 2 Brentford 1


or


Middlesrough 1 Chelsea 2

Saturday 16th February 2013


Luton 1 V Millwall 0

Arsenal 2 V Blackburn 0

MK Dons 1 V Barnsley 1

Oldham 0 V Everton 2



Sunday 17th February 2013


Chelsea 4 V Brentford 0

Man City 1 V Leeds United 0

Huddersfield 1 V Wigan 2



Monday 18th February 2013


Man Utd 3 V Reading 0



Wednesday 27th February 2013


Middlesbrough 2 V Brentford 0


or


Middlesrough 0 V Chelsea 1

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> I heart LadyG but I'm going to marry Otta.

> Honeymoon at Ibrox, darling?


I've got 'wall down for a draw, and I think they will win the replay, is that enough to get me a snog around the back of the bike sheds?..

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> red devil Wrote:

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> > Noted...

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> ie : end of discussion....


Thanks for clearing that up Mick. I suspected you were a Latin scholar!

Lennon writing to UEFA to get clarification?!!! Oh wow - has he ever lost a game without complaining in one way or another?

He must have forgotten the very, very dodgy penalty awarded to Samaras that got them into the last 16.


Saturday 16th February 2013


Luton 1 V Millwall 2

Arsenal 2 V Blackburn 0

MK Dons 0 V Barnsley 1

Oldham 0 V Everton 2



Sunday 17th February 2013


Chelsea 3 V Brentford 0

Man City 3 V Leeds United 1

Huddersfield 0 V Wigan 1



Monday 18th February 2013


Man Utd 2 V Reading 1



Wednesday 27th February 2013


Middlesbrough 2 V Brentford 0


or


Middlesrough 0 V Chelsea 3

Ah the highs and lows of my short time in Glasgow.


I also went to Scotland vs Belgium in a European Championship qualifier late '83 after Scotland had already been knocked out.


12,000 attendance on a bitterly cold night. In a previous era Hampden had had 140,000 plus. Now one side of the ground and one end closed due to safety reasons (it was falling down). I remember the press area came out of the roof of a stand. Weird stuff. And I think the urinals were outside against a wall or perhaps that was a story from somebody else.


There was secretarian self segregation with the DoBs in one set of terracing and the Fenians in the other. Both terms of endearment from people I met at Strathclyde Uni. someone else can explain.

Saturday 16th February 2013


Luton 1 Millwall 1

Arsenal 3 Blackburn 1

MK Dons 1 Barnsley 2

Oldham 0 Everton 2



Sunday 17th February 2013


Chelsea 3 Brentford 0

Man City 2 Leeds United 1

Huddersfield 1 Wigan 2



Monday 18th February 2013


Man Utd 3 Reading 1



Wednesday 27th February 2013


Middlesbrough 2 Brentford 1


or


Middlesrough 1 Chelsea 1

Saturday 16th February 2013


Luton 2 V Millwall 1

Arsenal 3 V Blackburn 1

MK Dons 2 V Barnsley 0

Oldham 1 V Everton 3


Sunday 17th February 2013


Chelsea 2 V Brentford 0

Man City 3 V Leeds United 2

Huddersfield 2 V Wigan 1


Monday 18th February 2013


Man Utd 2 V Reading 0


Wednesday 27th February 2013


Middlesbrough 1 V Brentford 0


or


Middlesrough 1 V Chelsea 2

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