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Whilst the FA ask Fergie to explain his personal attack on Referee Alan Wiley (in your own time Sir Alex...) - the FA have charged Rafa with improper conduct for jokingly taking his glasses out of his pocket when asked about a Referee's performance.


It does make you wonder exactly what favours are still owed United by the FA since they forced United to participate in the infamous World Club Championship held in Brazil back in 2000...


It does make the stomach churn when it's one rule for one...


http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns/story?id=683747&sec=england&root=england&cc=5739

Sandperson Wrote:

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> Maybe Rafa just needs to work on his comic timing?



He should take lessons from Ferg, he is one funny guy, take his comic turn last weekend involving the ref for example, right up there with Laurel & Hardy or the Chuckle Brothers!

Sad for Barnes but the greatest footballers don't always make the grade at managerial level - but what I don't understand having waited so long for a second chance, after a similarly short spell at Celtic, was having Jason McAteer as his assistant. Nothing against McAteer but one of his nicknames at Anfield was that of Trigger (as in Only Fool's and Horses).


I just hope Barnes does not try and pimp himself on Sky / ESPN / BBC in the same way we have seen with likes of Strachen and Ian Dowie in the past.

As the forum won't be up and running when the next batch of games comes up, here are my predictions


Arsenal 5 v Birmingham 1

Aston Villa 1 v Chelsea 2

Everton 1 v Wolverhampton 0

Man Utd 3 v Bolton 1

Portsmouth 1 v Tottenham 0

Stoke 2 v West Ham 1

Sunderland 1 v Liverpool 1


Blackburn 2 v Burnley 0

Wigan 0 v Man City 2


Fulham 2 Hull 0

Ok fair dos. Plus -


Ukraine 1 England 3


Arsenal 4 Birmingham 0

Aston Villa 1 Chelsea 2

Everton 3 Wolverhampton 0

Man Utd 3 Bolton 1

Portsmouth 0 Tottenham 3

Stoke 2 West Ham 1

Sunderland 2 Liverpool 2


Blackburn 2 Burnley 2

Wigan 1 Man City 3


Fulham 3 Hull 0

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Sorry about this but this thread has reached the point where it messes up the forum software, intermittently new posts no longer mean the thread appears at the top of the Lounge message list.


Please could someone start a new Football Focus thread and link back to this one, just copy and paste this URL



http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,214312,357460,page=170#msg-357460



Apologies once again.

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