Premier League 2011-2012
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Maybe there should be a 'Seniors' Premier League..............
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Well, to be fair, I think we'd have done better last season with Pat Jennings at age 65(?) in goal... 

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And before someone raises the point - yes Brad Friedel will be 41 next year



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Some interesting Saturday results...
Have to say I'm not without hope for today! COYS!!

Have to say I'm not without hope for today! COYS!!

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Quite possibly the most unpredictable season for yearsdtaai-maai wrote:Some interesting Saturday results...![]()

Two home wins tomorrow/today will put things back on track

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Today is one of those VERY rare occasions
In fact it is as rare as rocking horse 5hite..............
I will actually be supporting the Ar5e tonight.....
There - I've said it - 10 lashes - wash my mouth out with sulphuric acid..............
But needless to say....
COYS
P.S. Watching this at home - on the big screen - sublime
In fact it is as rare as rocking horse 5hite..............
I will actually be supporting the Ar5e tonight.....

There - I've said it - 10 lashes - wash my mouth out with sulphuric acid..............

But needless to say....
COYS





P.S. Watching this at home - on the big screen - sublime

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I saw a farang in a red shirt lying on the tracks under the flyover this morning...
How's BaaBaa, by the way?

How's BaaBaa, by the way?

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dtaai-maai wrote:I saw a farang in a red shirt lying on the tracks under the flyover this morning...![]()
How's BaaBaa, by the way?
Quiet.....very quiet









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For you lot obsessed with Liverpool, we were awful. (Although Carroll actually did OK)
There's your Liverpool fact for the day.

There's your Liverpool fact for the day.

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Dalglish did criticize his players for disrespecting the history of Liverpool. Can`t agree about Carroll though, no composure in front of goal and too often on his backside.BaaBaa. wrote:For you lot obsessed with Liverpool, we were awful. (Although Carroll actually did OK)
There's your Liverpool fact for the day.
However I do show solidarity with Baa Baa on recent reports of their change of sponsor. The headlines claimed that Adidas were pulling their sponsorship due to the lack of Liverpool`s success. But on reading the full article they have pulled off a bigger sponsorship deal with another company.
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Yeah Arcadian, amazingly the media distorted Liverpool getting the 2nd biggest deal in world football (behind Barcelona) into us getting dumped by Adidas, you couldn't make it up, but they did.
Dalglish was scathing after the game.
Great day of football today, I'd normally want an Arsenal win but hoping for a draw today for obvious reasons.

Dalglish was scathing after the game.
Great day of football today, I'd normally want an Arsenal win but hoping for a draw today for obvious reasons.

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I enjoyed this comment from Martin Jol on the Fulham-Newcastle game:
The first half was sort of Brixton, the second half was a holiday in Jamaica.

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It's a cruel game at times
What a great advert for the PL though.
A cagey 1st half, followed by a thoroughly entertaining 2nd half, especially that 4 goal 10 minute spell
Defoe, shades of Gazza in Euro 96?
Though i don't think the spuds deserved to win, they certainly deserved a point
m-o-m for the spuds? Savic!


What a great advert for the PL though.

A cagey 1st half, followed by a thoroughly entertaining 2nd half, especially that 4 goal 10 minute spell

Defoe, shades of Gazza in Euro 96?
Though i don't think the spuds deserved to win, they certainly deserved a point

m-o-m for the spuds? Savic!


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Ugh, I feel like I've been sucker punched.
It's obviously questionable how many men Man City should have had on the park by the end, but whatever punishment is doled out to Balotelli, it won't get that goal cancelled.
The sad thing is that to me, only one team looked like winning in the last 15 minutes, and it wasn't City.
What makes it even worse is that I had the score as 2-2 for IKTS...
Never mind, we've demonstrated once and for all that Spurs have got nothing to worry about against any British side now and that City are far from invincible. Without Lescott for a few weeks, they might be even less invincible!
Frankly, I can't be bothered to watch the other game now.
It's obviously questionable how many men Man City should have had on the park by the end, but whatever punishment is doled out to Balotelli, it won't get that goal cancelled.
The sad thing is that to me, only one team looked like winning in the last 15 minutes, and it wasn't City.
What makes it even worse is that I had the score as 2-2 for IKTS...

Never mind, we've demonstrated once and for all that Spurs have got nothing to worry about against any British side now and that City are far from invincible. Without Lescott for a few weeks, they might be even less invincible!

Frankly, I can't be bothered to watch the other game now.
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