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red devil Wrote:

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> Bovine Juice Wrote:

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> You lot just haven't

> > cared about us before.

>

> 3 posts and each one a reference to

> Utd...obsessed...still, it's a 100% record, keep

> up the good work! :)


I only posted because I spotted a City reference from one of you glory seekers... We're your new obsession. Enjoy your Thursday nights on Channel 5.

Atticus Wrote:

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> DM's initial offers were derisory, RM paid and

> offered fair price for JM. Check the facts before

> slinging mud.


Read what I wrote. Nothing to do with offers for players. All to do with timing. On Friday RM said that it was difficult to lose a player on deadline day. Tell that to Wigan...

Otta Wrote:

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> Agree with Atticus I'm afraid RD. Moyes took the

> piss with the double bid and accusing Everton of

> holding the players back. He'd have been livid if

> he'd been Everton boss.


Don't dispute what you say Ots, but that's a separate issue and wasn't my point, see above...

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Having watched MOTD, that was never a Sunderland

> penalty, the player stepped on the Chelsea

> defenders foot and then slipped.

>

> Lots of decisions are going Liverpools way these

> last few weeks, not that I'm bothered.


Chelsea had lots of chances to score but didn't - also they should have been down to 10 men for Ramirez elbow on Larsson

Chelsea got lucky when they were given a penalty in their home game against West Brom, these decisions tend to even themselves out over a season, although I don't think Steve Clarke will think that.


BFS is the guest on Sky's Goals on Sunday programme. More irony. I'm surprised no journalist has ever let slip a BFS during an interview...''So Big Fat Sam, welcome to the programme, what did you think of the game yesterday?...''

Allardyce claimed the boos were understandable because "no one likes losing" - like it was all down to missed chances and bad luck on the day, that it was the result that made fans unhappy -


They booed you when you won too you two-faced hypocritical swivel-eyed git.


They booed because first it was Stoke handing out a beating while playing more attractive football, then their former manager doing it with Palace.


As for Hansen and Shearer on MOTD with their "What is the West Ham Way anyway?" and "Sam's safe" - perfect examples of smug out-of-touch tossers who earn their living from the game and have absolutley no idea what it's like to be a fan.

Otta Wrote:

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> From BBC Website

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> "This is the first time in the entire history of

> the beautiful game that Liverpool and Everton have

> completed the double over Manchester United in the

> same season. 4-0 to Merseyside."


Yet another record tumbles to the genius that is David Moyes. In his post match interview he thought the team played well, which as Jamie Carragher said, is worrying...''I must have been watching a different match''


What Atticus said about 'pool, although I think there is at least one more twist in the tale. Would like to see Everton get in the CL, but can't see Arsenal dropping any more points...

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