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thenry 09-10-2014 21:48

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
:LOL: nope. I watched the cats on BBC2 instead :D

denphone 10-10-2014 05:36

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
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Originally Posted by iadom (Post 35734251)
Anyone else daft enough to be watching the worst team in the world v San Marino.:rolleyes:

l relegated it to the second TV and just kept half a eye on it.

thenry 10-10-2014 09:40

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
You or the old lady ;):D

denphone 10-10-2014 09:41

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35734357)
You or the old lady ;):D

There is only one boss in our household and it ain't me.:D

MalteseFalcon 11-10-2014 17:25

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
Yet another loss, time for Westley to go. If he hasn't gone by Monday lunch then I am starting a petition to get him removed from the club.

Cobbydaler 11-10-2014 21:08

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
United exploring possibility of back of the shirt sponsor.

http://bit.ly/1tPgiY9

thenry 11-10-2014 21:32

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
Not surprising. The pitches will be painted soon. Chevy might want to get a car on as well which I reckon Man Utd should allow as a good gesture for that nice deal they done for Man Utd :)

TheDaddy 11-10-2014 21:35

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35734710)
Not surprising. The pitches will be painted soon. Chevy might want to get a car on as well which I reckon Man Utd should allow as a good gesture for that nice deal they done for Man Utd :)

If man utd get cars on the pitch can Chelsea have buses

thenry 11-10-2014 22:00

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
Red London buses :shocked: Well i guess red is growing on people. Tottenham are a good example most recently coming to terms with red on their kit :p: Arsene will get the 2CVs over.

denphone 12-10-2014 05:45

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
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Originally Posted by Cobbydaler (Post 35734704)
United exploring possibility of back of the shirt sponsor.

http://bit.ly/1tPgiY9

Yet more money grabbing greed from a club that has totally lost its roots and where it came from.:rolleyes:

andy_m 12-10-2014 14:20

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35734751)
Yet more money grabbing greed from a club that has totally lost its roots and where it came from.:rolleyes:

Says the man who's team supported a violent racist simply because they knew they'd be nothing without him. Sorry, Den, I'm no Man U apologist but Liverpool have been disgusting recently.

denphone 12-10-2014 15:16

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
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Originally Posted by andy_m (Post 35734816)
Says the man who's team supported a violent racist simply because they knew they'd be nothing without him. Sorry, Den, I'm no Man U apologist but Liverpool have been disgusting recently.

Personally l am glad Liverpool got shot of him as he was giving the club a terrible reputation.

thenry 12-10-2014 15:28

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
No. Liverpool gave itself a bad reputation. Suarez cannot be blamed. Liverpool FC had numerous opportunities to get rid and protect the club from the get go but allowed the situation to get worse.

denphone 12-10-2014 17:48

Re: Football Season 2014/15
 
England looking average again with the most over-rated player of his generation contributing little.

andy_m 12-10-2014 18:31

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I'm worried about this so called rebuilding project. Firstly, I cannot believe how weak our qualifying group is. When you consider the quality of our opposition it is almost a scandal that this is a qualifying grouobfor a major international tournament. However, that aside, it means we will arrive at the euros without this rebuilt team ever having faced a serious competetive test. So with that in mind it seems that we have to find a way of creating that competetion from within. So why, I find myself asking, are we fielding such strong sides against the likes of San Marino at home? I don't think the first half on Thursday would have been quite as lacklustre if the team wasn't full of players who are fairly sure that they're a confirmed part of the project.

Tonight has been better, but arguably it's been the likes of Delph - players who are in and out of the team and playing for their shirts - who have performed.

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35734859)
England looking average again with the most over-rated player of his generation contributing little.

Rooney scores!


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