Football : Season 2007/2008
03-12-2007, 15:52
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Re: Football : Season 2007/2008
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Originally Posted by pedantic
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tough??? I aint looking forward to that group...that is deffo a group of death.
can you name the teams that are going to go through in that? I cant  
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03-12-2007, 16:00
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Re: Football : Season 2007/2008
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tough??? I aint looking forward to that group...that is deffo a group of death.
can you name the teams that are going to go through in that? I cant   
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On the plus side, the games after the group stage will be easy
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03-12-2007, 16:12
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Re: Football : Season 2007/2008
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tough??? I aint looking forward to that group...that is deffo a group of death.
can you name the teams that are going to go through in that? I cant   
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Italy and France
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03-12-2007, 18:44
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Re: Football : Season 2007/2008
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Originally Posted by yesman
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wasn't a bad draw will make some money out of it .
who knows might get a win
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07-12-2007, 11:58
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Re: Football : Season 2007/2008
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Manchester United will play in non-sponsored shirts, numbered one to 11, in their match on 10 February in honour of the Munich air crash victims.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...td/7131914.stm
This is good to see, i'm suprised they are allowed to do it with all the money involved with sponsorhip deals nowadays, hopefully the occassion will be respected by all fans at the match.
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07-12-2007, 12:41
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Re: Football : Season 2007/2008
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Originally Posted by Shadow Demon UK
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I don't think even Utd are that money-grubbing to not go without sponsorship for 1 match.
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hopefully the occassion will be respected by all fans at the match.
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Against City?  At least its not Liverpool or Arsenal though.
---------- Post added at 12:41 ---------- Previous post was at 12:35 ----------
Speaking of fans.... Appalling behaviour from Anderlect's lot. Apparently they might play games to empty stadiums, but for behavior like that they should be kicked out of the USFA cup. (And no, Spurs are already through, either way)
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07-12-2007, 15:11
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Re: Football : Season 2007/2008
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Against City?  At least its not Liverpool or Arsenal though.
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Exactly, i hope they do pay some respect to the people that died, although i fear they won't
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07-12-2007, 15:26
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Re: Football : Season 2007/2008
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Originally Posted by Shadow Demon UK
Exactly, i hope they do pay some respect to the people that died, although i fear they won't 
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Well if it was up to me, a massive Liverpool fan, i'd definitely be respectful as I would expect the same of any other fan to do with our tragedies.
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07-12-2007, 15:33
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Re: Football : Season 2007/2008
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Well if it was up to me, a massive Liverpool fan, i'd definitely be respectful as I would expect the same of any other fan to do with our tragedies.
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I'm not saying everyone would be disrespectful, but you sometimes get a few idiots that spoil it and it makes everyone look bad, which is a great shame. It was the same when there was a minutes silence when George Best died and people started booing at some grounds, hopefully things like that wont happen again.
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07-12-2007, 15:50
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Re: Football : Season 2007/2008
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Originally Posted by Gavin
Against City?  At least its not Liverpool
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To be fair to Liverpool, I remember when Sir matt busby died, the minutes silence at Anfield was respected by the Liverpool supporters. Unfortunately, they were playing Man City, who didn't respect it, and were roundly booed, by the Liverpool fans.
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08-12-2007, 09:40
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Re: Football : Season 2007/2008
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Originally Posted by Shadow Demon UK
I'm not saying everyone would be disrespectful, but you sometimes get a few idiots that spoil it and it makes everyone look bad, which is a great shame. It was the same when there was a minutes silence when George Best died and people started booing at some grounds, hopefully things like that wont happen again.
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Everyone seems worthy of a minutes silence these days, our legends don't go quietly
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08-12-2007, 12:05
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Re: Football : Season 2007/2008
today i would like villa to draw
derby to win
sunderland to win.
please make it so.
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08-12-2007, 14:22
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Re: Football : Season 2007/2008
According to Soccer AM this morning, Derby haven't scored away all season and so far have only won 6 points.
And you hope they win at Old Trafford? Let's be fair here, not even an Arsenal fan would put money on that.
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08-12-2007, 14:28
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Re: Football : Season 2007/2008
I heard ManU had hired Lancs CC's scoreboard.
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08-12-2007, 16:44
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Re: Football : Season 2007/2008
well Derby have scored now.
I just new they would get the first goal at OT. Over 50m on the defence and we still let in a goal
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