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SCSB79 Wrote:

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> Hey Mic, how's that superstar bestest manager in

> the world doing?


It's the first time Celtic have lost a home Scottish Cup tie after taking the lead since a 2-1 loss to Hearts in March 1921. The empire is obviously crumbling, I think Mick needs to start a The end of the Celtic Glory Days thread...

I was looking at the BBC Website and thought Man U had won it late on. Only realised a minute ago that Fulham had drawn it even later on!


Actually feel sorry for Moyes, as apparently he REALLY celebrated what he must have thought was the winner, and now idiots are blaming him for today.

Chelsea 92 (-3) Liverpool

Liverpool 86 (-3) Man Utd

Arsenal 85 (-9) Chelsea, Everton, Spurs

Man City 81 (-12) Arsenal, Everton, Liverpool, Man Utd

Everton 78 (-6) Chelsea, Newcastle

Spurs 77 (-9) Chelsea, Liverpool, Newcastle

Man Utd 71 (-9) Arsenal, Everton, Newcastle

Newcastle 70 (-6) Arsenal, Liverpool


This is how the top 8 would finish if they won all of their remaining games except away games to other top 8 teams.Jos?'s little pony would win. I wonder how close it will be to reality?

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> red devil Wrote:

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> > I think he's more of a jinx than a bad

> manager...

>

>

> Now you are getting paranoid ;)


From The Guardian...


http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Football/Pix/pictures/2014/2/10/1392028806587/David-Moyes-011.jpg


'I know people are starting to say I'm paranoid but that's not you in there is it Fergie?'

Jose Mourinho, during his first spell at Chelsea used to make me laugh. He was a breath of fresh air with his jokes and interviews.


These days I read stories like this, and I find that I really dislike him. What the hell has that got to do with him?


http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26123837

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Indeed. What has always puzzled me though is why

> Bobby Moore wasn't knighted. England's finest

> captain and he won the World Cup FFS!


Yes - unbelievable, you get it for riding a bike these days. Footie is the national sport!

Otta Wrote:

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> Jose Mourinho, during his first spell at Chelsea

> used to make me laugh. He was a breath of fresh

> air with his jokes and interviews.

>

> These days I read stories like this, and I find

> that I really dislike him. What the hell has that

> got to do with him?

>

> http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26123837


He plays all the angles - they are obviously his main title rivals - anything to weaken them.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Indeed. What has always puzzled me though is why

> Bobby Moore wasn't knighted. England's finest

> captain and he won the World Cup FFS!



Sadly, 'Sir Bobby' as we irons do call him, died before the 1990s Football 'Renaissance' had happened and Blair, folllowed by Cameron, started dishing out Knighthoods to footballers/cricketers/cyclists, et al to show their 'streetcred'. FWIW West Ham treated him like crap until he died too.

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