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    #91
    Originally posted by Alf W View Post
    City to be in Europe this time next year.

    The Scum to be in the Championship after irregularities uncovered with the Tevez transfer and docked a huge number of points.

    Here's hoping!


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      #92
      So far results have been interesting...

      The Toon are looking good...
      Man Utd are looking awful (too many Portugese 'pretty boys')
      Spurs have too many nearly men
      West Ham have too many whingers (can't believe they paid 7.5 mill for Bellamy)
      Chelsea look boring as ever again though (awful to watch yesterday afternoon)

      No doubt some would disagree though???

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        #93
        Originally posted by Muttley08 View Post
        Chelsea look boring as ever again though (awful to watch yesterday afternoon)

        No doubt some would disagree though???
        Yes, I think Chelsea have been entertaining - and that penalty yesterday was the funniest thing I've seen so far this season! Especially Benitez and Gerrard whingeing about it afterwards!

        Someone remind me - did they whinge last season about the penalty they got against Sheffield United?

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          #94
          Celtic to get Humped

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            #95
            They still play football up there?

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              #96
              I know that teams get good and bad decisions over the season and it should all balance out come the end but not many teams are capable of beating Chelsea and this one really could prove decisive come the end as they will steamroll over most of the lower teams, if the ref wasn’t sure he should have consulted the other officials but it was apparently clear cut in his eyes and he gave an instant spot kick.

              And the ref did show Essien a second yellow but realised his mistake and never booked him proper, incompetence all round I’m afraid.
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                #97
                Originally posted by Muttley08 View Post
                At least with the mackems and smoggies in the premiership we know we can gloat when we kick their ass in the derbies every season - not that the smoggies have a derby with us (Hartlepool are more their level)
                After the sound ass kicking that Newcastle dished out at the weekend, I think the other teams in the league can sleep soundly.

                Not that they won't take the Newcastle "threat" seriously...
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Muttley08 View Post
                  So far results have been interesting...


                  Man Utd are looking awful (too many Portugese 'pretty boys')
                  Tevez is hardly a "pretty boy". If he and Nani start gelling, Man U will be a formidable strike force. Unfortunately.
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
                    Tevez is hardly a "pretty boy". If he and Nani start gelling, Man U will be a formidable strike force. Unfortunately.
                    totally agree with you sas, but they need to start scoring, and soon... Liverpool have got all there strikers scoring, and it doesn't seem to matter what partnership they play upfront either, all combos have looked tasty so far...

                    The midfield looks like one of the strongest in the prem with Gerrard, Alonso, Mascherano, Sissoko & Lucas. Power, skill, tackles, and again you can mix and match the partnerships around.

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                      Originally posted by sasguru View Post
                      Tevez is hardly a "pretty boy". If he and Nani start gelling, Man U will be a formidable strike force. Unfortunately.
                      Tevez isn't Potuguese either.

                      Man U lack a proper striker.

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