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Week 26 results...



AM - 2 Correct Results + 2 Correct Scores = 8 pts


JL - 3 Correct Results + 1 Correct Score = 6 pts


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

MM - Played a Maxxi = 5 pts

PD - Played a Maxxi = 5 pts


DR - 4 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 4 pts

LG - 4 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 4 pts


OT - 3 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 3 pts

RD - 3 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 3 pts


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

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


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

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


ETA: Table Amendment...

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Hello EDFers, any thoughts on the McManaman

> "tackle"? And if I hear one more manager say "he's

> not that type of player"...................


Dreadful challenge. Bloody shocking. I'm surprised he didn't snap his leg in two. One of the worse I've seen.


By the way, where've you been?

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Hello EDFers, any thoughts on the McManaman

> > "tackle"? And if I hear one more manager say

> "he's

> > not that type of player"...................

>

> Dreadful challenge. Bloody shocking. I'm surprised

> he didn't snap his leg in two. One of the worse

> I've seen.

>

> By the way, where've you been?



Just having to deal with lots of work related and personal nonsense. Hope you're well mate

So Michael Owen has finally decided to officially retire. Don't think he had much choice, as his body just won't let him carry on. A shame as I'd always hoped against hope that he'd rediscover his fitness and form and have another couple of great seasons in him. I didn't even hate him for going to Man U!


He's not short of cash, and has plenty going for him, but I do feel sympathy for a career that could have been so much more for him and for England. Had he been fit over the years I believe he's have smashed England goal scoring records!


Don't know what Roy Evans and his staff were doing in training back in the mid 90s, but Robbie Fowler, Jamie Redknapp and Michael Owen were all veruy good players who basically got trashed by injuries.


Speaking of which, Jamie Redknapp talks about England / iNJURIES

http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/3841/world-cup-2014/2013/03/19/3837281/england-dont-care-once-youre-injured-says-jamie-redknapp

"Don't know what Roy Evans and his staff were doing in training back in the mid 90s, but Robbie Fowler, Jamie Redknapp and Michael Owen were all veruy good players who basically got trashed by injuries. "


isn't it more likely what they were doing AWAY from the training ground that caused them to fade so young? Did the foreign players in the team have the same problems

red devil Wrote:

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> Week 26 results...

>

>

> AM - 2 Correct Results + 2 Correct Scores = 8 pts

>

>

> JL - 3 Correct Results + 1 Correct Score = 6 pts

>

> EP - 2 Correct Results + 1 Correct Score = 5 pts

> MM - Played a Maxxi = 5 pts

> PD - Played a Maxxi = 5 pts

>

> DR - 4 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 4 pts

>

> LG - 4 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 4 pts

>

>

> OT - 3 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 3 pts

>

> RD - 3 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 3 pts

>

>

> ?? - 2 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 2 pts

>

> SC - 2 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 2 pts

>

>

> Mx - 1 Correct Result + 0 Correct Scores = 1 pt

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

>

> ETA: Table Amendment...



It was a good week to play a Maxxi...

StraferJack Wrote:

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> "Don't know what Roy Evans and his staff were

> doing in training back in the mid 90s, but Robbie

> Fowler, Jamie Redknapp and Michael Owen were all

> veruy good players who basically got trashed by

> injuries. "

>

> isn't it more likely what they were doing AWAY

> from the training ground that caused them to fade

> so young? Did the foreign players in the team

> have the same problems



I was joking about the training ground, but now you mention it, Owen was never the party animal type, he just done a hamstring too young, and had problems from then on. RE foreign players at that time, we did have a few who spent quite a lot of time injured.

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