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maxxi Wrote:

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> So porn baron Sullivan finally admits the

> relegation-get-out clause in Demba Ba's contract

> was HIS catastrophic mistake and throws mud at

> Scott Parker in an effort to deflect criticism.

> What a class act.


Take it you're referring to his interview in West Ham Till I Die


There are things I do not like at all about Sullivan but I think this makes very interesting reading.

kpc Wrote:

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> maxxi Wrote:

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

> -----

> > So porn baron Sullivan finally admits the

> > relegation-get-out clause in Demba Ba's

> contract

> > was HIS catastrophic mistake and throws mud at

> > Scott Parker in an effort to deflect criticism.

> > What a class act.

>

> Take it you're referring to his interview in West

> Ham Till I Die

>

> There are things I do not like at all about

> Sullivan but I think this makes very interesting

> reading.



Yes that - but also this from Monday's Guardian -


"This might not please many people but look at Scott Parker's performance in the first five games of this season. To me it didn't look like he was doing the tackling you'd normally expect him to do," said Sullivan. "He was running about, he was doing OK but he wasn't doing the tackling we know he can do because he knew that the one thing that would stop a move for him would be an injury."


ETA: whole article here

???? Wrote:

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> All I give a monkey's about is 3 points at

> Blackpool :))



Easy. (seriously).


*sings* "Ten men! We've only got ten men! We've only got-" *Vaz Te goes down injured* "Nine men! We've only got nine men!"


memo to Sam - ask if we can play every game with ten men and a rush goalie.

maxxi Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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

> -----

> > All I give a monkey's about is 3 points at

> > Blackpool :))

>

>

> Easy. (seriously).

>

> *sings* "Ten men! We've only got ten men! We've

> only got-" *Vaz Te goes down injured* "Nine men!

> We've only got nine men!"

>

> memo to Sam - ask if we can play every game with

> ten men and a rush goalie.


Strange goings on indeed. Would like to hear Ollie's immediate reaction.


Happy with our result at Barnsley.

kpc Wrote:

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> Strange goings on indeed. Would like to hear

> Ollie's immediate reaction.


Here it is - tbh the Tangerines seemed to panic when Greene was sent off, as though they HAD to score now and better be bloody quick about it. Ollie was about right...


"It was pretty horrendous from our point of view. Only one team turned up. In every single way they were better than us.

"They were more professional than us, they played it in the right way on a difficult surface and we just made mistake after mistake after mistake.

"Just about everything that could go wrong did. I felt my lot were caught in the emotion of it. They were not professional, they did not get it right and we were beaten by a better team."


Aboooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo's aside, that was a massive result. the " new boys did well and got goals. Birmingham look in form but a thinner squad than us, Southamptone need to sort their away form. Feeling optimistic right now.


Playing better without Nolan?

???? Wrote:

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>

> Playing better without Nolan?



Playing better without Carew and also (to lesser extent) Baldock (he needs time maybe to develop a bit more)


Yes it's early days for Vaz Te and Maynard but they are exciting up front. The team (particularly Faubert and Tomkins) have got some confidence from the new arrivals that Piquionne and Cole didn't always instill. Taylor doing a good job too - got real depth now.

Something quite special going on around Pompey at the moment. In an effort to pack the ground tomorrow, support the lads and get some revenue into the club, people are buying tickets for those that cannot afford to go. I have been offered 4 already from mates back home! Sadly I have the kids tomorrow as it's the wife's birthday and even though I will be in the mother land I will not be able to go.


This is what being a footy fan is all about however!

charlottekb Wrote:

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> Something quite special going on around Pompey at

> the moment. In an effort to pack the ground

> tomorrow, support the lads and get some revenue

> into the club, people are buying tickets for those

> that cannot afford to go.


Hope there are still enough players to form a team after having to let top scorer Huseklepp got to B'ham on loan for financial reasons.


Good news for the Irons is that Green's red card was overturned so he'll be in team for tomorrow's lunchtime k.o. v the Eagles.

It is a sad state of affairs. Rivalry aside, I wouldn't want to see any club go out of business. When Saints were in administration it was dire and we were 2 days away from liquidation following an unsuccessful bid and people pissing around. No one saw our saviour Marcus Liebherr coming. He had to pay a significant amount of money as there was a 24 million pound debt on the stadium. So.... it is possible to get out off this and I think it is a good decision by the administrator that he will find a buyer rather than Channrai finding one.


That said.... down you go......

Hi all, Leeds fan here!


Are any of you into your betting? We have just started posting on a forum called Bet Share and there are some pretty decent bets being discussed for todays football.


I think Birmingham has to be a banker today.


Thought you might be interested.


http://www.bet-share.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=948

yeboah15 Wrote:

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> Hi all, Leeds fan here!

>

> Are any of you into your betting? We have just

> started posting on a forum called Bet Share and

> there are some pretty decent bets being discussed

> for todays football.

>

> I think Birmingham has to be a banker today.

>

> Thought you might be interested.

>

> http://www.bet-share.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=948


It should be but as a Blues fan I am too superstitious to bet on our mathces. Especially on our current unbeaten run.


I've goe for Newcastle/Swindon/Notts Co/Burnley paying slightly under 8/1.

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