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???? Wrote:

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> And whilst I'm on riling up other fans, United on

> Wednesday, lucky and Rooney absolute crap. Scared

> of us they were, I thoroughly enjoyed it....


Perhaps WH fans will get off BFS's back then. He isn't a long ball merchant as everyone takes him to be. Very unfair on him.

maxxi Wrote:

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> Lampard-Goddard-Pike-Cross - one-touch bearded

> footy* :)

>

>

> *Goddard aside - and Pikey's was a bumfluffy thing

> as I remember - not like the Viking years of

> Bonds, Lampard, Paddon etc...


My sister used to go about Paddon's legs not his beard

????'s Mrs Wrote:

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> maxxi Wrote:

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> > Lampard-Goddard-Pike-Cross - one-touch bearded

> > footy* :)

> >

> >

> > *Goddard aside - and Pikey's was a bumfluffy

> thing

> > as I remember - not like the Viking years of

> > Bonds, Lampard, Paddon etc...

>

> My sister used to go about Paddon's legs not his

> beard



Bloody browsing on my ipad

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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

> -----

> > And whilst I'm on riling up other fans, United

> on

> > Wednesday, lucky and Rooney absolute crap.

> Scared

> > of us they were, I thoroughly enjoyed it....

>

> Perhaps WH fans will get off BFS's back then. He

> isn't a long ball merchant as everyone takes him

> to be. Very unfair on him.


Not unfair - he IS. In today's paper he moans about being labelled one - which he denies - then says "Here's a question: if the club against whom you're playing have spent ?100million more than you have but can't cope with your team's tactics who is the guilty party?"


That's a bloody admission. Not just the long-ball it's the "There-are-away-games-against-big-teams-we-can't-win-so-we-may-as-well-not-bother-too-much-and-save-ourselves-for-the-home-games-to-guarantee-survival-but-f*ck-all-else" attitude. I hope he goes.

Charles Green has told Rangers' board he intends to leave his chief executive role "with immediate effect".


Green took up the position last summer after leading a consortium that purchased the assets of the liquidated Rangers Football Club plc.


He is now the subject of an independent investigation, commissioned by the club's board, following allegations of covert dealings with former Rangers owner Craig Whyte.


Green says it's "appropriatew" to leave.


A club spokesman told the London Stock Exchange: "Recent weeks have seen media interest in the circumstances surrounding the period prior to the acquisition of the club by the consortium led by Mr Green.


"Whilst Mr Green strenuously denies any wrongdoing, he has recognised that this negative publicity is a distraction and is detracting from the achievements and reputation of the club.

@maxxi


http://www.whoscored.com/Regions/252/Tournaments/2/Seasons/3389/Stages/6531/TeamStatistics/England-Premier-League-2012-2013


Have a look at the 2nd set of stats for passes. There isn't much difference between WH and Man U for example apart from the number of short passes.

Stats schmats they don't prove anything - after all a couple of players can rack up the pass count by meaningless exchanges in harmless areas of the pitch. But stats and 'tables' are what BFS relies on too - "Look at the figures - we're not as long ball as some teams...etc etc\" -


I am not trying to present a reasoned unbiased argument like a Lawro et al - I just don't like the way things are developing. We're not Bolton or Stoke and I would rather be relegated again and rebuild from scratch than use muscle as a substitute for skill. Mad innit?

To celebrate staying up....this, any guesses what this table is (not hard)



1. Man Utd (21)

2. Arsenal (21)

3. Chelsea (21)

4. Tottenham (21)

5. Liverpool (21)

6. Everton (21)

7. Aston Villa (21)

8. Newcastle (19)

9. Blackburn (18)

10. West Ham (17)

11. Man City (16)

12. Middlesbrough (14)

13. Southhampton (14)

14. Bolton (13)

15. Leeds Utd (12)

16. Fulham (12)

17. Sunderland (12)

18. Coventry City (9)

19. Wimbledon (8)

20. Charlton (8)

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