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Comedy defending by Spurs. We were doing OK until Vertongen's stupid blunder let Chelsea in for the first and then a ridiculous decision by the ref gives 'em a penalty and it's game over. No excuses for the other two goals either. Dreadful mistakes by Walker and Sandro and it's four-nil. We handed that win to Chelsea on a plate. Here you go, have some more goals. Typical bloody Tottenham. Embarrassing.
He probably should have kept that thought private. You can lose a dressing room with a comment like that. Still, he's young and learning on the job. The way the team capitulated after playing so well for an hour showed that he had made a good point. There aren't enough strong characters in the team. The ride home on the coach would have been interesting.

Ha ha ha !! Brilliant !

Fooking Wigan, AGAIN, the pie eating baskits oh well, the embarrassing bit is that United managed to beat them !!! should put us up for tearing Barca a new one on Wednesday

Although I'll be stewarding Fisher v Beckenham Town in the semi !!

Do Fisher still play their matches at DH?


Looks like City have found their boogey team in Wigan, lucky for you they're in a lower league or that would be 6 points dropped in the prem!


A few Arsenal fans I know are shifting nervously after yesterday. Wigan are fired up to defend their cup, and they ain't giving it up easily.

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> yes, Fisher play at Champion Hill-think it's about

> ?4 on the gate. Arsenal were bricking it Saturday

> thinking they would meet City next but I agree

> Wigan are up for it, Uwe is great for them



Not with Demichelis in the side we're not. Still console yourself with that "shitty" little cup you won the other week. And as for tearing Barca apart, I think that's what's known as famous last words.

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> PD, I'm City through and through, we are not in a

> relegation battle-something I am more than used

> too at this point of the season and we're not

> playing Gillingham in a second division play off.

> alles gud !!!


Alles gud? I thought Arabs owned your club not Germans?

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