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Cheers RD - I would like to see Robbie get a goal (now that the league is over it would just be some personal pride for him).

Not quite chasing the money - just collected big win on MU - Thought Celtic would be easy money to top up my winnings - did not think they would have any problem winning last 2 games - temporarily forgot how crap they are though.

It'll be an interesting one, Robbie Keane returning to Anfield, as it has the potential for much egg on Rafa's face if he scores, and he might get the space if as expected Hyypia and Carragher start together in central defence. I quite liked Robbie Keane, I think he was poorly treated by Rafa and rarely played in the role he'd performed at Spurs.


Yes Quids I do think Newcastle and M'Boro will score goals on Sunday - they have nothing to lose now so I expect them to cut loose. Only reason I fancy Hull to deliver is United will not take any risks with CL final on Wednesday.

Well Mick mack if a clean sheet and two goals doesn't win it I'd be very suprised


I hope we go for a big win to keep confidence high plus not many people realise that 2nd place means 5 million euros more in champions league money than 3rd which would be a tidy down payment on tevez or villa

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