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Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster and manager Sir Alex Ferguson were involved in a dressing-room bust-up after the draw with Sunderland, after the Scot pointed the finger at the England man for his part in Kenwyne Jones's goal for the Black Cats.

Full story: Daily Star


So the fact that Fergusmoan picked him in the first place doesn't show up an error on his part then? But everything that goes wrong in a game or any ruling against his team is wrong isn't it as his triade against the ref showed so clearly on Saturday. Knight of the Realm, do me a favour!!

TV games announced for December including Christmas fixtures - but it seems a little unfair. Chelsea have 2 games in 3 days, Liverpool have their 2 over 4 days and Arsenal 2 in 5 days... but I hear you ask Manchester United? Well they as is tradition get an advantage with the Xmas fixtures but this Christmas it's just the one game.. hmmmm and that is away at Hull on the 27th Dec.

Sandperson Wrote:

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> Blimey. No wonder we needed that ?80M. Not only

> have we bribed the officials who run the game but

> we've payed off the league and Murdoch in order to

> fudge the fixture list for us. I'm suprised we can

> afford to pay the players. :))


You're damn right again SP :))

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> Hoopers are showing the Ukraine v England match on

> Sat at 5pm - anyone fancy an EDF football forum

> outing?


Would we all have to huddle around a laptop or is this via TV?

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> Hoopers are showing the Ukraine v England match on

> Sat at 5pm - anyone fancy an EDF football forum

> outing?



I'd rather stick pins in my eyes. What's next, pay for the privilege of listeing to radio commentary. I can't believe it's come to this. So I guess we may as well go the whole hog. Shut all the sports stadia down and pay to watch from our armchairs. Thanks Sky & Murdoch, you uselss no good c**t.

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> Hoopers are showing it on a 50" screen - no idea

> how. Better to spend your money on beer than

> watch it on your pc.

>

> Atila, this way you don't have to pay to watch it

> so what's the problem?



I dislike the trend which seems to have taken hold whereby we are having to pay more and more for the privilege to watch ANY sporting occasion. Yes in this instnace it's a freebie, but the game itself will probabaly about as exciting as watching paint dry. Where's the incentive for a team that's already qualified to do/play well? We all know pride in the shirt no longer exists, so what's the point. I'd rather watch the Arsenal any day of week, this game is irrelevant.

I think there are still plenty of places up for grabs in the England team for the World Cup and all the players will be wanting to put on a good performance and hopefully continue our unbeaten record in qualifying. I'm going to the game against Belarus at Wembley the following week.

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> Yes I prefer to watch Arsenal too - just thought

> it would be a nice occasion to meet others from

> the EDF football section.

> Have you always been such a miserable old bugger

> or is it just since you have been posting on the

> EDF?!


LG, this is what happens when you watch L'Arse for too long...

red devil Wrote:

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> Ladygooner Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Yes I prefer to watch Arsenal too - just

> thought

> > it would be a nice occasion to meet others from

> > the EDF football section.

> > Have you always been such a miserable old

> bugger

> > or is it just since you have been posting on

> the

> > EDF?!

>

> LG, this is what happens when you watch L'Arse for

> too long...


Well I have watched Arsenal for a long time too - and I'm not like that!


See you all at Hoopers at 5 on Sat - do they serve Stella?

red devil Wrote:

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> Ladygooner Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Yes I prefer to watch Arsenal too - just

> thought

> > it would be a nice occasion to meet others from

> > the EDF football section.

> > Have you always been such a miserable old

> bugger

> > or is it just since you have been posting on

> the

> > EDF?!

>

> LG, this is what happens when you watch L'Arse for

> too long...


or your name is Alex Fergusmoan, a despicable scots tw*t.

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> Yes I prefer to watch Arsenal too - just thought

> it would be a nice occasion to meet others from

> the EDF football section.

> Have you always been such a miserable old bugger

> or is it just since you have been posting on the

> EDF?!


No LadyG just that the game is irrelevant, and I'm wholly against the pay per view culture that is gradually overtaking the whole of sport never mind football.

matthew123 Wrote:

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> Sandperson Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I see we have paid Fifa off too:

> >

> > Manchester United - Modern slave traders Inc.

> >

> > :))

>

> I agree with you - you're on a roll! :))



Jeez Matthew, you dislike the Forces Of Darkness almost as much as me!!!!!

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