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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Bring on the Germans!


Only 3 goals conceded this time Mick, although I heard it could've easily been double that. What do you think of BR's tactics in this type of game? Again I heard that he played Celtic's usual attack-minded formation, which works in the SPL but is unraveling in the CL. Would you rather he went more defence-minded?...

red devil Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> > Bring on the Germans!

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> Only 3 goals conceded this time Mick, although I

> heard it could've easily been double that.


easily double that

If I were them I'd choose Allardyce over Moyes if that was the choice - but Sean Dyche is favourite - he will be fav for most mid ranking premiership clubs coming available so he may wait, or at least negotiate guaranteed transfer kitty from Everton to make it attractive

In case anyone is interested and doesn't know, England play Spain in the U17 WC Final today. It's on BBC2 @ 15.30 I think.


Some of the comments after this article would make you worry about this country, if you weren't already:


http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41753974

This made me smile. According to my AI friend Alexa, when I asked her for the Sports News, she said various things including upcoming football fixtures. Apparently tonight Liverpool are playing North Korea Maribor. I had to listen to it twice to make sure I wasn't hearing things.

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