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???? Wrote:

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> Mark Lawrenson calls it right sometimes...

>

>

> .. The more I see of Tottenham, the more I

> think they are quite average?


On current form I'd say we are below average. I was so bored watching last night's match that I actually turned away from the TV to do something else. I've never done that before. Ever.


I think I lost it around about the time we'd gone one-nil down and we needed a goal so what does our manager do? He takes off our only striker who made the trip to Turkey.

Can anyone explain how lucky Man U have been recently? Five wins in a row normally doesn't come easily in the PL. Has the overall standard dropped this season? There are only two half decent teams this season, the top two. I'm baffled that United are third as they are just not a team yet.

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/9611205/robbie-rogers-slams-fifa-for-insane-decisions-to-host-world-cups-in-russia-and-qatar


With European teams speaking out against a move to winter for the WC maybe they and theirs could speak out a little more on this too.

red devil Wrote:

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> Blimey Mick, how long has that been festering

> away?

> I remember saying that a chimp would be a

> successful manager of Celtic in the current

> climate, see no reason to change that viewpoint...


It's much older than that RD. It's always good fun to remember peoples comments and make them accountable. Especially ones that I didn't expect. And Im pretty sure you said Celtic were doing well despite Lennon rather than because of him.


My brother in law said Lennon was a wonker. I'm seeing him at Christmas, I'll have a word with him too.


I'm making friends everywhere this festive season.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> It's much older than that RD. It's always good fun

> to remember peoples comments and make them

> accountable. Especially ones that I didn't expect.

> And Im pretty sure you said Celtic were doing well

> despite Lennon rather than because of him.


You're probably right Mick. I remember at the time that I thought what NL was achieving at Celtic would've been matched or bettered by A.N. Other manager. Good luck to him, I think he needed a change and challenge...

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> As BFS said (prior to the game) even if they played at

> their best they still might not win .




Yeah, that's called sport. Fans of the team in 4th place have every right to expect their best side to run out against the team in 1st. It's called competition innit.

The excitement in Scotlands second league continues. Hibs are on a roll and chasing Rangers for the second promotion spot after their 4-0 win over the Gers today. But Hearts have the winning birth sown up. Hibs probably favourites to come second.


SCSB - happy new year. Ally ran away before the old firm game.

Otta Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > As BFS said (prior to the game) even if they

> played at

> > their best they still might not win .

>

>

>

> Yeah, that's called sport. Fans of the team in 4th

> place have every right to expect their best side

> to run out against the team in 1st. It's called

> competition innit.


It's also called squad rotation. With 4 games in 10/11 days and then a difficult away FA Cup tie to follow, as a fan I would expect players to be rested, with priority given to the more winnable games...

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