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deep down we know this to be true.


http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/sport/sport-headlines/millions-pretend-football-means-something-200908171987/


"Meanwhile Sky Sports has unveiled plans for more than 5000 hours of promotional films designed to trick you into believing that any of it matters in any way whatsoever.


A spokesman added: "We know how you pretend to feel about football, because we pretend to feel the same.""

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> Interesting banter on certain Football Forums

> between West Ham fans and Spurs fans regarding The

> Hammers forthcoming "2 games at Home in 2

> days"...Hammers fans say they would rather lose

> 5/0 to Spursand beat The Wall.

> Spurs reply with "You consider there is a greater

> rivalry with a 3rd Division side!!"...and then add

> that says a lot about you(!) referring to West

> Ham, of course.

>

> Then The Hammers fans retorted "No! this says more

> about YOU !".....:))


And I've done a fair bit of begging and favour calling in to get a ticket for the Milwall game...spuds I'll watch on the tv

18 year old Ayala continued to show promise last night and it's bit of a shame Rafa has had to dive into transfer for cover with Skrtel and Agger having niggling injuries - but maybe at ?2m it makes sense. I'm certainly relieved we did not sign Michael Turner from Hull - regardless of whether that was because of lack of funds (they wanted ?12m) or because Rafa worked out his was useless.

Sandperson Wrote:

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> Yossi has to have become one of your best players

> in the last 12 months. He looked lively against

> Spurs on sunday too when everyone else seemed to

> flag.


But EVERYONE knows we're a two man team. Which was actually a 3 man team before Xabi left.

???? Wrote:

And I've done a fair bit of begging and favour calling in to get a ticket for the Milwall game...spuds I'll watch on the tv


Quids, we've been Mates since you were a Penny Farthing...any chance of getting me one me old M8?

Keef Wrote:

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> Spurs looking very good right now, Demofo is on

> fire!



A spurs fan in my office printed out the league table and highlighted Spurs and Liverpools positions. I told him I would bet him that if Spurs finished higher at the end of the season I'd have the league table tattoed on by back and he would have to do it if liverpool finished higher, strangely he woudn't take the bet.

Keef Wrote:

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> Spurs looking very good right now, Demofo is on

> fire!



Who is this Demofo you speak of Keef? If you mean police force's favourite Ferrari driver Jermain Defoe then yes, you're right. He was fantastic last night. Bet you'd love him at Liverpool eh?

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Sandperson Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Yossi has to have become one of your best

> players

> > in the last 12 months. He looked lively against

> > Spurs on sunday too when everyone else seemed

> to

> > flag.

>

> But EVERYONE knows we're a two man team. Which was

> actually a 3 man team before Xabi left.


Three men! You're lucky we are a one man side....and he left for Real.

Arsenal 2 Portsmouth 0

Birmingham 1 Stoke 1

Hull 1 Bolton 0

Man City 2 Wolverhampton 0

Sunderland 2 Blackburn 2

Wigan 1 Man Utd 2


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Burnley 0 Everton 2

Fulham 1 Chelsea 2

West Ham 1 Tottenham 1

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