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Old 11-03-2009, 04:20 PM   #341 (permalink)
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Nice to see you back Mr Snyder, nice to see Fulham beat them scouse gits also.
United drew tonight , 3-3 with Moscow, good enough i reckon. Saving the best players for Chelsea on Sunday.
Be nice if them scousers get stuffed tomorrow night.
Well if the defence is anything like tonight's we're up the sodding creek!
I cant believe I sat through the entire game full of a cold, I wish I hadn't bothered!

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Old 11-03-2009, 04:30 PM   #342 (permalink)
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Nice to see you back Mr Snyder, nice to see Fulham beat them scouse gits also.
United drew tonight , 3-3 with Moscow, good enough i reckon. Saving the best players for Chelsea on Sunday.
Be nice if them scousers get stuffed tomorrow night.
Well hello there Barman it's always nice to see people with genuine smiles! Too bad you like Manure though!

Nah, I have respect for good teams!

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So far this season, there have been 196 goals – an average of almost three a game – while only four of the 66 games have been drawn, fewer than the five in last weekend's Serie A games. And, significantly, there have been just four red cards, while at this stage of the campaign last season 10 players had seen red in the Premier League – John Terry's dismissal was later rescinded.

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The red mist descended on the Premier League this weekend, with Saturday's tally of eight sendings-off setting a new record.

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be coincidental of the former or to the contrary?

I assume The English Premier League wanted to crack down on wrecklace tackles?

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Old 11-05-2009, 11:50 AM   #344 (permalink)
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Fulham! 1 - 0 Roma Kamara '19 (PK)

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Fulham 2 - 1 Roma

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Would be coincidental of the former or to the contrary?

I assume The English Premier League wanted to crack down on wrecklace tackles?

You always have to factor in a couple of dubious decisions by the ref. They often come up with those. At least 3 at the weekend.
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You always have to factor in a couple of dubious decisions by the ref. They often come up with those. At least 3 at the weekend.
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Way to go Nevland, you cost Fulham a win in the Europa League! Now go get better

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Wasn't an aggregate I believe I'm used to,..well,..America!

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Chelsea are 5 points atop the table even though Arsenal are a game behind. I can't see Arsenal winning The League. Any one else think this is Chelsea's year?

Liverpool seem to be struggling more than I'm used to that's for sure.

Tottenham have finally been able to begin the season on winning notes and Fulham,..well,..Fulham is Fulham of the past two years,..scrappy with a desire to win and a solid defense,..how could anyone not adore me Fulham!?!??!?

Everton have lost their juice, and Burnley,..well,..I haven't watched Burnley play but wow I'm assuming they have heart with skill to back it up.

Portsmouth are doomed, I'm sorry, I'm amazed they hadn't dropped last year and Hull will follow I believe.

Here are my predictions just for a bit of fun(Also to be coincidentally correct and look AMAZING )...

1. Chelsea
2. Man U
3. Arsenal
4. Man City

5. Liverpool
6. Aston Villa
7. Tottenham

8. Fulham
9. Everton
10. Sunderland
11. Wigan
12. Stoke
13. West Ham
14. Birmingham
15. Burnley
16. Bolton
17. Blackburn
18. Wolves
19. Hull
20. Portsmouth

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Interesting, but I think you have #1 and #2 in the wrong order!

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Interesting, but I think you have #1 and #2 in the wrong order!
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I thought I'd siipice it up a bit!

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Interesting, but I think you have #1 and #2 in the wrong order!
Yeah course you do

Actually I think its a pretty good prediction

Arsenal are looking very very good (he says through gritted teeth) I'm not sure Man City will finish in the top 4. Their defence is very suspect. They leak a lot of goals.They'll struggle against the big boys. Tottenham may creep in the top 4 or maybe Aston Villa. I think Hull will survive

Will it continue to go wrong for Benitez ? They are at home against the Bluenose tonight but their nerves must be jangling
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