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UEFA is selling 9,000 tickets to the general public for the Champions League final at Wembley on 25th May.

You have to register and pre-apply for tickets (2 max, cheapest category ?60), deadline 15th March... http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2013/final/tickets/index.html

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> How is the Cup going Red? With one game left it

> would be good to know who is in danger and who has

> made the last 8.


I can confirm that LG, JL and SC are definitely through, whilst ?? and PD are definitly out, leaving 7 players fighting it out to avoid the other two wooden spoon places...MM and RD looking vulnerable because most players have forecast a Chelsea win, unless someone pulls out a last minute correct score...

Champions League Last 16, Round 2 scores...


Mx - 2 Correct Results + 1 Correct Score = 5 pts

SC - 2 Correct Results + 1 Correct Score = 5 pts


LG - 2 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 2 pts

OT - 2 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 2 pts


JL - 1 Correct Result + 0 Correct Scores = 1 pt

MM - 1 Correct Result + 0 Correct Scores = 1 pt

RC - 1 Correct Result + 0 Correct Scores = 1 pt

RD - 1 Correct Result + 0 Correct Scores = 1 pt


AM - 0 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 0 pts



SC the big mover this week, joining OT as joint leader.

No change at the bottom where on current standings one of JL, MM, RD and RC would be knocked-out at QF stage.

Still not too late for late-comers to join in and still qualify...

The original League is back, and not a -40pt penalty in sight...



Saturday 23rd February 2013


Fulham V Stoke

Arsenal V Aston Villa

Norwich V Everton

QPR V Man Utd

Reading V Wigan

West Brom V Sunderland



Sunday 24th February 2013


Man City V Chelsea

Newcastle V Southampton



Monday 25th February 2013


West Ham V Tottenham


This weeks Coupon Buster is Villa to win at Arsenal, I reckon a few will be tempted by that...

Saturday 23rd February 2013


Fulham 2 Stoke 2

Arsenal 3 Aston Villa 2

Norwich 1 Everton 2

QPR 1 Man Utd 4

Reading 3 Wigan 3

West Brom 2 Sunderland 1



Sunday 24th February 2013


Man City 3 Chelsea 2

Newcastle 2 Southampton 2



Monday 25th February 2013


West Ham 1 Tottenham 3

Saturday 23rd February 2013


Fulham 1 Stoke 2

Arsenal 3 Aston Villa 1

Norwich 1 Everton 2

QPR 1 Man Utd 2

Reading 2 Wigan 3

West Brom 2 Sunderland 1



Sunday 24th February 2013


Man City 1 Chelsea 2

Newcastle 2 Southampton 2



Monday 25th February 2013


West Ham 1 Tottenham 3

Saturday 23rd February 2013


Fulham 1 Stoke 1

Arsenal 2 Aston Villa 0

Norwich 1 Everton 1

QPR 2 Man Utd 3

Reading 0 Wigan 1

West Brom 2 Sunderland 0



Sunday 24th February 2013


Man City 2 Chelsea 3

Newcastle 1 Southampton 1



Monday 25th February 2013


West Ham 8 Tottenham 0

Saturday 23rd February 2013


Fulham 3 Stoke 1

Arsenal 1 Aston Villa 2

Norwich 1 Everton 2

QPR 0 Man Utd 1

Reading 2 Wigan 1

West Brom 2 Sunderland 1



Sunday 24th February 2013


Man City 1 Chelsea 1

Newcastle 2 Southampton 2



Monday 25th February 2013


West Ham 2 Tottenham 2

Fulham 1 Stoke 1

Arsenal 2 Aston Villa 1

Norwich 0 Everton 1

QPR 0 Man Utd 3

Reading 3 Wigan 3

West Brom 2 Sunderland 1



Sunday 24th February 2013


Man City 2 Chelsea 2

Newcastle 2 Southampton 0



Monday 25th February 2013


West Ham 2 Tottenham 1

I be at the Game celebrating 20yrs of Bobby Moore

Saturday 23rd February 2013


Fulham 1 V 1 Stoke

Arsenal 2 V 1 Aston Villa

Norwich 1 V 3 Everton

QPR 1 V 3 Man Utd

Reading 0 V 1 Wigan

West Brom 1 V 0 Sunderland



Sunday 24th February 2013


Man City 2 V 2 Chelsea

Newcastle 2 V 0 Southampton



Monday 25th February 2013


West Ham 0 V 1 Tottenham

Saturday 23rd February 2013


Fulham 0 V Stoke 0

Arsenal 1 V Aston Villa 2

Norwich 1 V Everton 1

QPR 2 V Man Utd 3

Reading 0 V Wigan 2

West Brom 1 V Sunderland 0



Sunday 24th February 2013


Man City 2 V Chelsea 1

Newcastle 2 V Southampton 0



Monday 25th February 2013


West Ham 3 V Tottenham 1

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