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Our banner from last night. Spent hours making this, but we got a mention in two papers, so the sore fingers and late nights were worth it.


Was going to post a picture of it, but the file is too large. Oh well.......


The Telegraph - Henry Winter


The Mirror - Oliver Holt

Posting this here as well as the Wanted section. I have a single spare to the Semi-final this Saturday in the Arsenal end. Ace seats in block 120, 15 rows back. I only want face value, which is ?58 including all the rip-off booking fees and other bullsh1t. No probs if you are a Chav fan and want to come, just be aware that you are in the Arsenal end so no blue to be worn, or songs about flags.....


PM me if interested

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Our banner from last night. Spent hours making

> this, but we got a mention in two papers, so the

> sore fingers and late nights were worth it.

>

> Was going to post a picture of it, but the file is

> too large. Oh well.......

>

> The Telegraph - Henry Winter

>

> The Mirror - Oliver Holt


2 mentions is good going. You never know it may become another "Joey ate the frogs legs"

Any Rugby fans out there who sup their pints of bitter and insist on how cultured and well behaved a sport it is, compared to football, just because they don't argue with the Referee!?


Check this out - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7997013.stm

West Ham United will be taken over by a consortium of international banks in the coming weeks. Icelandic government-appointed officials running the stricken investment bank Straumur are set to take control from Bjorgolfur ?Gudmundsson at Upton Park as they seek to recover the money lost in the collapse of that nation's economy.

Oh dear looks like Big Sam and Fergie have got together to orchestrate a few headlines about Rafa being arrogant and disrespectful. As ever pots calling the kettle black...


http://www.setanta.com//uk/Articles/Football/2009/04/17/Premier-League-Allardyce-on-Rafa/gnid-48986/


http://www.setanta.com//uk/Articles/Football/2009/04/17/FA-Cup-Ferguson-blasts-Benitez/gnid-48971/


I know he is in exile, but I wonder what Sandperson would say about which of Fergie and Rafa is the one cracking up now!?

Haha, okay..


But rather bizarre that they both comment on same subject. Only last week Big Sam, before playing Liverpool, boasted about getting under skins of other managers but never being affected himself... I really don't know why Fergie has allowed himself to make such remarks before an FA Cup semi final, especially when he poked fun at Rafa doing same thing before 1st leg against Chelsea rather than concentrating on matter in hand.

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