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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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> > Or David Webb at Chelsea

>

>

> It was Ian Hutchinson actually. Surely you'll

> remember his windmill-like arms after his long

> throw?

>

> Anyway,

>

> Police have confirmed that two Premiership

> footballers have had their houses burgled on the

> same night last Tuesday. Ryan Giggs had 70 Welsh

> caps, 10 Premiership medals, 2 Champions League

> medals, 5 FA Cup medals, 1 League Cup medal, 2

> World Club Cup medals, 8 Charity Shield medals and

> 1 Super Cup medal stolen.

>

> Emmanuel Adebayor lost a kettle and a toaster.


I was thinking 1970 Cup final replay Vs Leeds (sorry Leeds fans) sure that was Webb or did he nod it in?

In fairness most refs have been poor this eason, but it's not always the refs fault when your side loses, sometimes it's just because the oppostion were better than you, or on occasions have had the rub of the green. I've no complaints about were we've ended up in the league.

Bolton 2 Hull 0

Everton 2 West Ham 0

Man Utd 2 Arsenal 0 (Sorry to say it, but unless Arsenal have changed something around in the last 7 days, I can't see any other result)


Middlesbrough 1 Aston Villa 2

Newcastle 2 Fulham 1 (Just think they'll save themselves)

Stoke 2 Wigan 1

Tottenham 3 Man City 2


Chelsea 2 Blackburn 0 (wish Blackburn could still go down)

West Brom 0 Liverpool 2



Portsmouth 1 Sunderland 0

Rangers v Aberdeen Saturday

Hibs v Celtic Sunday


I predict


Gers 3 - 1 Aberdeen

Hibs 1 - 2 Celtic


If correct, go into final game with same points, 1 goal of goal difference in Celtic's favour..... Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, Boston, Chicago, Irish pubs of the world, bite their collective nails.

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> I've just seen a posting on this thread saying

> that Wayne Rooney is the White Pele, you have got

> to be pulling my plonker. Pele was a graceful,

> artistic player. Now I ain't saying Rooney isn't a

> good player, but Pele he ain't.


Pele was an absolute genius. He had everything. A footballing God.

Oh dear, our little Russian maestro will never endear himslef to women with comments like this.


Arshavin has a few choice opinions on women drivers: "I would never give driving lessons to women. We need to build a few new roads for them. Why because you never know what to expect from them," he said.


Thanks for those enlightened words Andry, I would suggest you stick to football and leave social commentary to others.

Well, I may as well be the first to say it (through slightly gritted teeth), congrats to Man U, once again, just too consistant.


Glad to see the pool taking it close though, and although disappointing in the end, this has been a good season, compared the the recent years when a genuine title shot has been out the window by feb at the latest, and we've been scrapping for 3rd or 4th.


I believe that a couple more players will make the pool more of a finished article, and hopefully next season will be a good race... Made all the more exciting by the fact that United have now equalled Liverpool's title haul, and could go top next year...

At last! Of course we couldn't have done it without spending soooo much money as the guru Benitez has told us. What a twat. (Apart from the fact he managed to spend ?20M on a player who then went straight back to where he came from for less money.) One more and they are well and truely knocked off their perch abnd that IS a fact. Bring on next season. ;-)

You're actually sat on our perch with us. I believe that when you knock someone off you surpass their record.


We may also have spent a wedge on Keane but we had to sell to buy and that's the difference.


Having a bit of luck helps and think we've missed out on that this season. Need to start converting those 0-0's in to late 1-0 wins.

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