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DocDutch 14-03-2008 13:13

Re: Football : Season 2007/2008
 
could've been worse yes Shadow...dont know by how much tho.

PeteTheMusicGuy 14-03-2008 13:26

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So am I
Gooners and liverpool will kick lumps out of each other
Roma will try to go for Ronaldo and Rooney

works for Chelsea title wise as well ;)

iadom 15-03-2008 19:29

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Originally Posted by iadom (Post 34503527)
Pie Eaters 0-Arsenal 0, the cracks are growing wider.:D

Wider still and wider. :D

A stuffy equaliser from a corner that should have been a free kick to boro as well.

4 points from last 12, relegation form :p:

DocDutch 15-03-2008 19:55

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well not relegation form but there isnt a form.

wouldve thought that after beating AC milan at home that there might be a bit more umph to the game but no.

but then saying that Manure didnt perform well either... only 1 against Derby.

Mal 15-03-2008 21:48

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Originally Posted by DocDutch (Post 34507761)
well not relegation form but there isnt a form.

wouldve thought that after beating AC milan at home that there might be a bit more umph to the game but no.

but then saying that Manure didnt perform well either... only 1 against Derby.

Still 3 points though...better than what the Holes managed to get from Boro... ;)

Russ 16-03-2008 11:59

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Just thinking about, if Chelsea and United win both their games in hand then theoretically Arsenal will drop to third :)

DocDutch 16-03-2008 13:14

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Russ... arsenal will be 2nd still :)

only if say chelsea win by 6-0 then they'll be 2nd

Russ 16-03-2008 15:03

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...which is why I said 'theoretically' ;)

iadom 16-03-2008 18:34

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Originally Posted by DocDutch (Post 34507761)

but then saying that Manure didnt perform well either... only 1 against Derby.

Granted, but Derby didn't lose their last game 0-2 at home to a team in the bottom half of the Championship either,:p:

That said, I still think Arsenal are a cast iron certainty to win the Premiership:D

Cobbydaler 18-03-2008 22:13

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Youths have broken into Man City's Eastlands stadium...

Link

Police say they would have escaped with more valuables, but they wasted time looking for recent silverware in the trophy cabinet.... :erm:

TheDaddy 22-03-2008 15:21

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I'd love to have seen this

The Gretna mascot, Rocky the Rooster, was almost called upon to play in goal at Aberdeen last week, such is the player crisis at the club. (The Sun)

Russ 23-03-2008 15:20

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And a nice draw at Stamford Bridge today would round off a perfect day for Manchester United :)

pedantic 23-03-2008 15:39

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Originally Posted by Russ B (Post 34512318)
And a nice draw at Stamford Bridge today would round off a perfect day for Manchester United :)

Yup! Just about sums it up nicely. :D

Always nice to pummel the scousers. ;)

Shadow Demon UK 23-03-2008 18:21

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Great win against the scousers, they seemed to get the Arsenal moaning syndrome today :D

Two horse title race now with a 5 point headstart - looking good :D

Mal 23-03-2008 22:18

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Good win today over the scousers :D

You could see Mascerano red card coming a mile off, it was only a matter of time ;) :D

Though where was Arsenal's usual last minute equaliser when you need it? That was the only thing that spoilt the day ;)


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