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You can always rely on them for that
Their goal difference is 6... as Boycott would say, that's rubbish!
And they always seem to bottle against us, and I like them even more for it.
You can always rely on them for that
Their goal difference is 6... as Boycott would say, that's rubbish!
They're fun to watch but feck knows how a team that is currently 5th and potentially 10 points off the top could be described as "brilliant".
Not disagreeing with you, because I don't think they can be described as brilliant yet either, but your logic doesn't work in that statement. The Inter team is pretty brilliant, you only have to look at last years trophies for that, and they are 7th in the league and potentially 7 points off the top. Same with Bayern who are 14 points off the top. The league position can't really determine whether a team is brilliant or not otherwise we would be calling City brilliant and they can feck right off.![]()
It's beyond me how you can have manager to miss that, the way everyone's been harping on about it recently.Is that the first time Spurs have kept a clean sheet since the opening day of the season?
Inter are clearly not a brilliant side this season, ditto Bayern.
We could argue the toss about exactly what "brilliant" means but when the United team of '99 gets thrown in the mix, I think it's fair to expect them to be higher up the league table to be worthy of that kind of praise.
It's beyond me how you can have manager to miss that, the way everyone's been harping on about it recently.
Amusingly, the spacker on five live when just asked can city win the league replied with "halfway through the league season and they're a point clear at the top."
So as long as we only play 35 games then City can certainly win the title...
Interesting that Everton have gone with Cahill up front on his own rather than selecting 1 of Saha, Yakubu or Beckford. All of whom are on the bench.
Commentators, media and pundits to name a few.Harped on by who exactly? I heard it mentioned a while back but wasn't sure if it was still the case.
Inter are clearly not a brilliant side this season, ditto Bayern.
We could argue the toss about exactly what "brilliant" means but when the United team of '99 gets thrown in the mix, I think it's fair to expect them to be higher up the league table to be worthy of that kind of praise.
Commentators, media and pundits to name a few.
Interesting that Everton have gone with Cahill up front on his own rather than selecting 1 of Saha, Yakubu or Beckford. All of whom are on the bench.
Second match in running, Spurs down to 10 men and winning comfortably. Both controversial decisions, and they are just like United 99, coming back again and again.
Brilliant football team.
Just seen an open-top bus parade making it's way down the A6 to Stockport
"Sunderland have 34 attempts on goal. Blackpool have nine. Blackpool win 2-0. Perfect away win!"![]()
Another good display from Spurs .... deserved winners over thuggish Newcastle. Could have been 3 - 0 if Pav's header hadn't been brilliantly pushed onto the post then agonisingly ricochetted off the other post.
Also another soft red card, but once again the team show their resilience and managed to score a 2nd even with just 10 men.
Dawson was immense at the back against Carroll, Modric pulled the midfield strings once again, but VdV had a quiet game ... maybe tired after the Villa game. Bale's goal was star quality and Lennon's wasn't bad either.
Right now we're up into 4th ... just 5 points off the top of the table with a game in hand and Fulham at home up next. Good stuff.
Hibbert isn`t good enough for the Premier League and he`s no centre-back - Well done Moyes![]()
West ham defensive substitution - I foresee goals in the future
Spector came on and gave the ball away twice in his own half under no pressure then left a hole the size of the Sahara desert for Coleman. I saw Barrera play for West Ham a few weeks back and marvelled at his complete uselessness but Boa Morte has made him look good.spot on, Spector got caught out.
SAF has lost 3 out of 53 games against teams managed by his former players: McLeish, Keane, Bruce, Ince, Robson, Hughes.
Just you wait till RAWK get their hands on this li'l trinket of information.
To be fair RAWK think that basically every manager except Mancini, Wenger and Ancelotti buend over for us (including Woy)