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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > Indeed. I thought Beckham alright. Mick watches

> a

> > different game to the rest of us.

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> I'm beginning to think that's true.

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> I prefer to think I look for different things.



*the shadow of UDT drifts past the thread...

Definitely a potential problem and a good suggestion Meds. As I'm not involved, an even securer method would be for everyone to PM me their predictions, that way we can be sure no one is influenced by other predictions. I had this in mind for the League towards the end of the season if it was a close race, but wasn't sure who would receive the PMs...someone near the bottom who couldn't win, or someone on the thread who doesn't play e.g. PGC, SJ etc. It might even be worth doing it for the FA Cup as well, since there are so few games to predict...

maxxi Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> -----

> > Jah Lush Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > > Indeed. I thought Beckham alright. Mick

> watches

> > a

> > > different game to the rest of us.

> >

> > I'm beginning to think that's true.

> >

> > I prefer to think I look for different things.

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>

> *the shadow of UDT drifts past the thread...



I missed the whole UDT thing. But compliments are always welcome.

Otta Wrote:

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> Why is he such a prick?

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> m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/22022259

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> Thing is, he's clearly quite intelligent in a way,

> but such a delusional moron


He should be treated like a child. Take away his phone, computer and other means of communication with the world.

Basel looked a good side last night and Spurs were poor. Our injuries are piling up. We finished the game with nine men! Bale's ankle injury looked particularly nasty. We're down to the bare bones. Doesn't bode well for Everton's visit on Sunday. I'll be there but I'm not at all confident we'll get anything out of the game.

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