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StraferJack Wrote:

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> Imagine 20 lairy England fans hitting a pub in new

> Ross post group qualification !


Memories of my stag weekend in Donegal in 2000, about 15 England fans cheering on Shearer to beat Germany, in a pub in Donegal Town. No-one batted an eyelid, God Save the Queen an all. All good natured of course.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Ah, PD, would have been perfect if Spurs had lost

> wouldn't it? Sorry to have let you down.


Good to see Sperz players scoring a terrific winner to beat the hapless Sunderland...........oh wait.

We need the distraction - I feel a cup/relegation combo coming on.


Carroll will probably be back and want to impress potential buyers with a good cup run - he's probably spent his downtime looking for holes in his contract - betting relegation will see him out the door.


deja vu again

StraferJack Wrote:

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> And rvp close to handing a transfer request?

>

> http://www.football.co.uk/manchester_united/robin_

> van_persie_looking_to_leave_manchester_united__rss

> 4520340.shtml

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> The poor "little boy"


Poor you SJ for being so gullible.

Lawro has previous... http://www.liverpoolfcfanscorner.com/1/post/2012/01/mark-lawrenson-massive-rumours-in-liverpool-that-striker-deal-is-done.html

I'm no Roy Keane fan, in fact I think he's a nasty peice of work. But I thinkhe has a point here


http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25307471


(the bit about the current situation at United, not the rest of it).


I do however think that him talking about someone else's ego is the very definition of pot and kettle.

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