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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> What has happened to Villa!. Poor team this season

> (only capable of beating Liverpool so far).



Continuing their form of the second half of last season (only Hull were worse during this period). All fell apart with the signing of Agent Heskey. Plenty of bad puns lined up about Vienna....

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Sorry, but Arsenal's "come on everyone lets make

> some noise", free scarves, singing and words on

> the screen to wonder of you and "Cesc".....

> "FABREGAS!!!" is fooking embarrassing.

>

> The day that happens at Anfield is the day I stop

> going. Was at the Emirates on Saturday and it was

> cringeworthy.


Maybe but Pool are so skint they can't afford to give a bag of chips away never mind scarves.

The Eduardo HOOOO HAAA has reminded me of a couple of things that have occurred in the not too dim and distant past, which raised far less anger and bluster and should have done. Firstly, the lady boy that is Ronaldo was was perhaps the greatest exponent of the dive seen in the prem since it's inception, yet all that was ever levelled at him was "he needs to get that out of his game",and no more was made of it. Secondly a fat scouser "once a blue always a blue" shrek look a like famously went down as if he had been shot by a sniper when Sol Campbell did so much as look at him, and AGAIN VERY LITTLE WAS SAID. The fact that it was during our unbeaten run and was the only way the despised Mancs could beat us was despicable. And as for a certain Mr Gerrard, during the last CMPL campaign he famously went down when the defender so much as breathed on him!!!!! The UEFA thing with Eduard helps to show how inconsistent the powers that be are in such matters. Will they be charging all the above and many, many others, with the deceiving the ref, of cousre they fcuking won't. Bunch of useless two faced c**nts. OK Ban Eduard, we'll still beat all comers.

Annasfield Wrote:

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> We bring our own.

>

> http://i.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/arch

> ive/01249/the-kop_1249666c.jpg

>

> http://greatrednorth.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/k

> op-flags.jpg



Probably nicked from the club shop.

All those banners are made by dedicated fans. We don't the need the club to provide us with plastic flags or scraves to create a colourful or noisy atmosphere.


A lad I know was going to make one for the Chelsea game in the CL last season.


"I DIDN'T FIND THIS UNDER MY SEAT" ;-) Not sure if it ever was made.

Annasfield Wrote:

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> All those banners are made by dedicated fans. We

> don't the need the club to provide us with plastic

> flags or scraves to create a colourful or noisy

> atmosphere.

>

> A lad I know was going to make one for the Chelsea

> game in the CL last season.

>

> "I DIDN'T FIND THIS UNDER MY SEAT" ;-) Not sure if

> it ever was made.



Like I said probably nicked from the club shop. The only thing you'd find under your seat at Anfield is an empty handbag somebody has chucked away because they're trying to dispose of the evidence.

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