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Well done Wigan, now go down and disappear for all that crap whelan gave the Hammers about Tevez,


I have seen Best, Moore, Charlton, Maradonna and Platini live, which ain't a bad fivesome. I even saw the first three in the same match.


My favourite player ever tho is, for a host of reasons, Alan Devonshire.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Damn! Walked out five minutes before the end

> thinking it would go to extra time. Well done

> Wigan. Now go and stuff Arsenal on Tuesday night.

> That's the proper final for you.



No Jah, that's YOUR cup final

Escape to Victory - what a movie. Supposedly Kevin Beattie accepted an arm wresting challenge from Sly Stallone, beat him right and left arm, and Stallone never spoke to him again. There was also a rumour that John Wark's lines were dubbed by a Hungarian extra because his accent was easier to understand.

Otta Wrote:

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>

> And you irons must be over the moon that BFS has

> signed a new contract! ;-)



Not as delighted as every leaden-footed, muscular, centre forward/half/back looking for a club...


ETA: please let the rumours that BFS is looking at Crouch as a Carroll replacement be just rumours.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> So Alan Pardew doesn't care if Newcastle get

> thumped four-nil Arsenal, well Spurs fans do. I'm

> Newcastle fans do to. Prat!

>

> http://www.goal.com/en-my/news/3890/england/2013/0

> 5/13/3974193/i-dont-care-if-arsenal-beat-us-4-0-pa

> rdew-elated-after-newcastle


Must be a closet gooner. Get in Al.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> I think of all the people expressing opinions

> about Mancini, sympathy for him is there but

> limited

>

> Mostly people are expressing opions about City the

> club and how badly they are managing the multiple

> sackings.

>

> Football is eating itself



This.


Couldn't give a toss about Mancini, he'll be fine, and his pockets will be well lined. I just hate the way football is now.


I have an extra copy of this (having received 2 when I ordered it for a Man City fan as a secret santa prsent)


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Richer-Than-God-Manchester-Football/dp/0857384872


which I'm told is a very very good read about how football is these days. I plan to read it after I've finished the 2 books I'm currently on.

Otta Wrote:

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> The way City have dealt with the sacking is

> horrible. Pure business speak about targets, no

> understanding about sport and the fact that every

> other team and manager has the same targets and

> only one can win.


I agree with City - I think achieveable targets shoud be included in footballing contracts. Otherwise they massivly underperform, and get paid massive compensation eg Eriksson's contract extension for England - there is little or no accountibility but there should be.

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