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???? Wrote:

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> Very, very happy with our action today...

>

> ...careful what you wish for etc



Yep - pretty satisfied with the deals - thought Spurs might try and nip in for Moses but I suppose they were busy elsewhere - guessing Bilic knows how to get best out of Jelavic.


Dodged a bullet with Adebayor too.

What club would want him now he's shown how he behaves when he doesn't get his way -


"with Berahino not in a state of mind to play and not one of the more popular figures among team-mates"


cue cries of "But he's young and misunderstood and passionate and he only wants to play and he loves the fans and..." - whiney little f&cker.

???? Wrote:

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> Redknapp very scathing on Liverpool. Says they are

> the worst Liverpool team he's seen and lucky to

> have any points this season.


Redknapp really should know better, his track record isn't exactly brilliant. Pot and kettle

I don't mind if he wants to go back to Madrid at some point, but at least we would now get some decent money for him. During the summer he never moaned or threw a sulk, came back to Mcr and got on with his training etc. Fans won't have a problem with him...

Otta Wrote:

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> Yeah, now you'll have to meet his new release

> clause next summer.



No shit sherlock. Of course it's a done deal - he'll get his 200k a week or whatever it is, Madrid will get him at aslight discount with a buy out clause but get him and United won't lose out by him going out of contract

Fantasy football league.


I don't know why there isn't a thread for this. Maybe everyone prefers to remain anonymous?


I know there is a forum/message thing on there but not a lot of good if you can't get in.


So, to those half dozen that I know have teams:


Have you been able to access your team/make changes this week? After the break I didn't even try to do so until last night, clicked on it but nothing happened. Same this morning.


Does this happen frequently? All I wanted to do was swap two defenders and it's only a matter of a couple of points, but it would be all the same if my life depended on it.


Losing interest now. What's the point of playing a game if you can't play?

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