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I think it goes a bit deeper than recent poor results, wasn't there talk in pre-season of ML leaving over transfer policy? Still a shocker though.

I thought during Utd's FA Cup game with Swansea, how much more at home ML looked in the OT dugout than Moyes...just an observation, not a criticism...for now

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > > Just remember Parkdrive, Ryan Giggs has won

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> > > titles than Arsenal F.C.

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> > And this is relevant to Yaniteds current form

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> It isn't. It just the sort of crap you would write

> if you were me.


Now that in iteslf is crap, and you can keep all of the hard earned credit to yourself. Take a bow son.

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> wot quids, otta and jah said.

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> So obviously not a red, especially given his dirty

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> believe upheld. Well I can, just appalling!!!


For once, Colin might be right... http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/andy-carroll-red-card-neil-3113699

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> For once, Colin might be right...


Yeah but whisper it... something creepy about that *****bag sticking up for a Hammer - maybe he's cosying up to someone for when Allardiccio goes to ManU... frying pans and fires spring to mind - dear God anything but Colin.

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> I wasn't expecting that!



I put the Pool down for a 3-1 win as a prediction - and got the West Ham score right again :)


Carroll's return gave the team a boost and the whole Flores nonsense has got them even more fired up (Nolan in partic.) - just hope it lasts.

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