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gazzae 05-05-2007 17:28

Re: Football Talk 2006/2007 Season
 
I see that Michael Ball is picking up the slack from Barton and Thatcher.

sherer 05-05-2007 17:33

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Originally Posted by Mal (Post 34294924)
I'd thought that you would somehow moan about VDS... ;)

suppose that had fallen to a city player and they had scored.. he did the same at Everton and could have put us 3-0 down and he punched the ball to a Reading player too.. if we had lost that game too where would we be in the title chase

that's what VDS does and that's why he isn't good enough for us.. he gets away with these things but he's not exactly going to improve on those things as he gets older

Russ 05-05-2007 18:50

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Just as long as it doesn't let us down over the next 2 weeks :D

yesman 05-05-2007 19:21

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Originally Posted by gazzae (Post 34294943)
I see that Michael Ball is picking up the slack from Barton and Thatcher.

Yes, funny that, it's almost as though it's instilled into them by "Psycho"

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Here's the stamp on Ronaldo

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1w...-on-ronaldo-mu

sherer 05-05-2007 19:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Russ B (Post 34295015)
Just as long as it doesn't let us down over the next 2 weeks :D

does that mean you agree some of his goalkeeping isn't up to standard ?

Russ 05-05-2007 19:49

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No it means we're in squeeky bum time, so all mistakes need to be kept in check :D

Mal 05-05-2007 21:56

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Originally Posted by sherer (Post 34294950)
suppose that had fallen to a city player and they had scored.. he did the same at Everton and could have put us 3-0 down and he punched the ball to a Reading player too.. if we had lost that game too where would we be in the title chase

that's what VDS does and that's why he isn't good enough for us.. he gets away with these things but he's not exactly going to improve on those things as he gets older

I think that you need some perspective ;)

He had just saved a penalty, which if he hadn't, it would have made it so much harder to win the title, yet you moan about the way he came for the loose ball. If I remember rightly, he did punch it clear and didn't land at the feet of a city player. You could suppose anything...suppose Ronaldo row z'd the penalty. Nil - Nil. What if eh?

I'm sure that I saw Rooney row z'd a shot. That could have cost us the title...lets get rid of him. ;)

yesman 05-05-2007 23:33

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sherer (Post 34294950)
suppose that had fallen to a city player and they had scored.. he did the same at Everton and could have put us 3-0 down and he punched the ball to a Reading player too.. if we had lost that game too where would we be in the title chase

that's what VDS does and that's why he isn't good enough for us.. he gets away with these things but he's not exactly going to improve on those things as he gets older

Sherer, VDS is probably the best keeper since Schmeichel and he had his faults, but anyway...

Only one more point needed to clinch the title, or a draw would do tomorrow at the Arsenal V Chelsea game.

It is a pity that after all the goings on in the
Serie A that AC Milan were allowed to continue in the Champions League competition, however that is a poor excuse for a poor United display last Wednesday, AC Milan are a quality side.

Predictions for the end of this season.

Premiership - Man Utd (although it is still possible to lose)
Champions League - AC Milan (As long as they don't make the same mistake twice)
FA Cup - Chelsea ( Only because of all the cheating that goes on in that team, Drogba and Ashley Cole spring to mind)

Your thoughts ?




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Oh dear.....

Quote:

Manchester United and Everton could face a Premier League inquiry - with the possibility of a points deduction - into their deal for goalkeeper Tim Howard not to play in last week's league game between the two teams
Maybe it's over already....

http://football.guardian.co.uk/break...611156,00.html

Mal 05-05-2007 23:37

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Originally Posted by yesman (Post 34295272)
Oh dear.....

Maybe it's over already....

http://football.guardian.co.uk/break...611156,00.html

Damn

gazzae 05-05-2007 23:41

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Originally Posted by yesman (Post 34295272)
Oh dear.....

Maybe it's over already....

http://football.guardian.co.uk/break...611156,00.html

Won't be a points deduction, the Premier League have set a precedent with the west ham ruling.

Sounds like rubbish anyway. The article says the deal was done in Feb. As the transfer window was closed then it wouldn't take effect until it reopened. Plus its in the NOTW.

nffc 06-05-2007 00:02

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Err, we stopped Nicky Southall from playing against us after we F/Ted him (u/c) to Gillingham. Same when we bought Chambers from Northampton, he wasn't allowed to play for us against them.

iadom 06-05-2007 14:31

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Originally Posted by nffc (Post 34294942)
Well, we do avoid the Latics.


Blackpool are steaming ATM, and the Latics have gone off the boil, it will need a big improvement to make to Wembley.

Jim.

gazzae 06-05-2007 17:01

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Thought as much...

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Premier League drops Howard probe

The Premier League has confirmed that it is satisfied neither Manchester United nor Everton broke any rules over the transfer of goalkeeper Tim Howard.

There were reports United had insisted upon Howard's absence in April's match against Everton - which they won 4-2 - as part of their deal with the Toffees.

But in a statement the Premier League said neither club had done wrong.

"It remains the case that there were no agreements that breached any of our rules," the statement said.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...on/6629661.stm
Oh yeah and Bramble>>>>Bouhlarouz :)

DocDutch 06-05-2007 17:22

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I've got a funny feeling that ManU fans are going to celebrate tonight....

pedantic 06-05-2007 17:56

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:cleader: :cleader: :cleader: :cleader:

Champions ! ! !

:cleader: :cleader: :cleader: :cleader:


:hyper: :hyper: :hyper: :beer: :drunk: :D


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