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It's still Chelsea's to lose, and they have the easier run-in too. If you beat them in the semi's that could really affect their confidence though. I've watched Spurs' last two home games on the box and they have been playing like champions. As we can't win the league the next best thing as a Utd fan as the table stands is for Spurs to win the league, so I will be hoping they can, as long it's not the Double though. I'd have to stop coming onto the EDF if that happened.


Watching how Rashford and Lingard linked up so well yesterday, reminded me of Kane and Alli, bodes well for England too.

Zlatan has been amazing this season considering his age, but the team has to play around him, to his strengths, and that has slowed us down and we've become too static once we get to the opposition's box. Hopefully Mourinho has now seen the future and how good Rashford can be, and he'll get more game time next season...

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Kelvin MacKenzie has always been a vile, arrogant

> prick and The Sun has always been a vile,

> disgusting rag that I quite frankly wouldn't wipe

> my arse on.


According to wiki, KMK left school (Alleyns) with only one o-level.

Very sad indeed. As an 'expat' Villa fan, I had the pleasure of meeting him on a couple of occasions. He was always a gentleman, which was reflected in the way he played ? always physical but always fair. One of the great Villa players of recent decades. RIP Ugo.

Otta Wrote:

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> So who do we want to win tomorrow for the best

> final? I quite fancy an Arsenal Chelsea final.

>

> Torn in a way. Don't really want Arsenal winning

> things, but would like Wenger to be able to go out

> on a high...



Can't really see Arsenal beating Chelsea in the final, if they get past Man City which I'm not convinced they will.


I think the other teams just want it more.

Well even my Arsenal supporting mates are a bit stunned by that. But if Wenger tells his players that the final will be his last match, you never know what they might pull out of the hat for him...


Either that or they lose, he stays, and the fans carry on being frustrated.

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