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But how long did you have to wait? - surely it couldn't have been as long as the scousers have - have you thought of going to night school for English and then you can learn to spell words of more than 4 letters:alright: |
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Barrie I would sooner wait than support manure. :D:D:D. Just as I'm sure that if this is the start of a utd decline some fans will carry supporting, but the plastics will leave in their droves.
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So they get rid of one idiot and get a new one - apparently Balotelli was substituted by agreement, rather than being sent off after kicking out at an opposition player in a "friendly" match:rolleyes::alright:
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Somewhat surprised:rolleyes: that the scousers and the NN are keeping their opinions to themselves this weekend:hidewall:
Great win for Stanley - perhaps they are better off without a manager. Rovers must have played a blinder - I know someone who is smiling wherever he is now. Poor Jammy Dodger - England staff caused his player to be injured and as he went shopping in the Charity Shop instead of Harrod's, seeing as the 2 strikers he brought in - was it only 2?, were unable to score. But in all honesty it was like watching Brazil - Ice Hockey team:tongueout NN were lucky against a good Arsenal effort but the team for this year must be Chelsea - unless they implode. As for La Crème - well, early days yet but encouraging signs certainly. All the new chaps were impressive although they had taken their feet off the pedal when Falcao came on - now only 1 point behind the scousers:alright: |
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Sincerely, I do hope the scousers do OK tonight, after 5 years, 4 managers, over 40 new players and approx £400 spent, they do deserve to do better than the last time:alright: |
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They are going to have to improve a great deal though if they want to progress out of the group stage, allowing an away goal could cost them very dear.:alright: |
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Won't be long now before a certain someone comes smugging along. ;)
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Another stunning comeback...........................oops wrong side.:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
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What a crap display - it all seemed to go wrong when the very dodgy penalty was awarded - the foul immediately before it was certainly more of a foul than what he gave the first penalty for. No disagreement with the second one - Clattenberg must have had some money on the result or the number of penalties awarde.
Here I was thinking that a win would put us ahead of the hub cap collectors after their dismal display yesterday - gloom. Good result for Stanley although they almost threw away all the great work they had put in. Burnley look as though they want to set a record for the most number of consecutive draws, they have got to start winning especially at home. Rovers scraped through again but at least it was a win, but as most teams that go to the Cottage seem to manage that. Next weekend should be interesting |
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What do Manchester United and Richard III have in common?
That's right - they were both buried in Leicester. :D:D:D:D:D:D:D |
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