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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Good to see Ledley King and Aaron Lennon back in

> the England squad. If it wasn't for his dodgy knee

> I'm sure Ledley would be a regular in the England

> back four. On his day he's one of the best centre

> backs in the world. And Lennon has struck a rich

> vein of form and deserves his place in there too.



Shame, I've just heard the news that Ledley has left the England training camp to return to Spurs due to his knee problem. Did 'Arry complain that if he played for England he wouldn't recover in time for Spurs next match?..

Well if he can't train for Spurs because of his persistant knee problem he can hardly train for England can he. He spends his whole time when the other players are training receiving treatment. It's a terrible shame for the boy and I really feel for him. But I remember Paul McGrath (Man Utd, Aston Villa) had a similar problem and was able to turn out for the Republic Of Ireland. So why not Ledley.

Villa goalkeeper Brad Friedel has had his Old Trafford suspension lifted by the FA - so is now free to face Man Utd in 2 weeks time.


Not sure why Capello selected Ledley King, as surely he must have known about his chronic injury problems, which beggars the question why is Michael Owen continually snubbed..


With Steven Gerrard ripping up trees for Liverpool as the 2nd striker will Capello now pick Gerrard in same position for England at the expense of Wayne Rooney?

Not sure if this gonna work, but this is on Hamlets web site, my son plays for the Youth side, he is the lad standing in the middle of the back row and someone is holding a small red madal box in front of him.




http://www.dulwichhamletfc.co.uk/news-story.php?ID=449

There is talk of a swap - McGeady to Spurs and "Pile of chenko" to Celtic. In which case Spurs 8 Celtic 0 is more likely but Celtic directors would have made a ?2m profit and that is all they care about, balance sheets not football achievements. If we sell McGeady I'll not be best pleased.

I was wrong!

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> As you say the last time United lost back to back

> PL games was 2002/03 - which happened twice that

> season. The first PL double defeat was followed by

> losing another 9 points in the next 9 PL games.

> The second PL double defeat cost 4 more points

> during the next 9 games.


Last time United had back to back PL defeats was actually 4 years ago (2004/05) - then lost a further 5 points in their final 5 PL games.


That season they also lost the FA Cup Final to Arsenal (Man Utd having earlier beaten Everton & Southamption), failed to win the Premiership and Liverpool were crowned European Champions - is there a pattern!?

ok, the executive box is now five places at ?90 a head for the Sunderland game, all money directly to a homeless chariddy Providence Row.

That's warm seats, Premiership action (though that may well be an ironic use of the word action), food and booze for ?25 more than a seat in the Bobby Moore stand.


If we don't get 5 we get 0. Come on you people, help a homeless person.

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