

Nobby
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Who has played in The Premiership, Divisions 1, 2 & 3, The Conference, The Champions League and the UEFA cup?
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Can you name the 8 players who have scored for 5 different Premiership teams. Own goals don't count?
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Fill in the missing gap: 1979: Sunderland 1980: 1981: Villa
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http://www.thefa.com/NR/rdonlyres/99D2A0DD-628F-43D4-9366-D9E2F2EB25DA/18986/FACup_1952_L.jpg also this one from Nut
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aye but if you look on the FA website.........never mind
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http://img49.imageshack.us/img49/6546/manutdh6celebrationgd4.jpg from Matt
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http://www.vg.no/bilder/edrum/1143911424575_648.jpg
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it could make a difference to who we play
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well it says his suspension ends the day we play Villa on the FA website
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sent. do PMs work on here now?
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sent you a PM mate (if they work)!
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JUST FOUND IT DOWN THE BOTTOM OF NUFC.COM Nolberto Solano serves a one match suspension against his former side, but Steven Taylor will be clear after sitting out the West Ham game as punishment for his Birmingham red card
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they made this thread on Toontastic, just wondered if anyone had any on here
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Is Solano suspended for the Villa game or will he be back from suspension on the morning of the game? http://www.thefa.com/TheFA/Disciplinary/SuspensionLists/
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from the way that article is written, it looks like they might get reinstated
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ROTTERDAM, Netherlands, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Feyenoord will appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne over their UEFA Cup exclusion, the Dutch club said on Friday. The Rotterdam-based club said in a statement they believe they cannot be held responsible for the crowd disturbances before and during their group-stage match against Nancy in France on Nov. 30 for which they were banned. "We want to have the verdict of the (UEFA) Appeals Board tested in juridical terms as we have the feeling that justice has not been done," the club's financial director Onno Jacobs said. Feyenoord qualified for the first knockout round but the UEFA ban handed their English opponents Tottenham Hotspur a bye into the last 16 of the competition. "Pending our appeal we will continue our preparations for the matches against Spurs and we will urge the Court of Arbitration for Sport to make a quick decision," Feyenoord said. CAS secretary general Matthieu Reeb told Reuters on Thursday the court was confident the case could be heard and a verdict announced in time for the first leg of the first knockout round tie to go ahead if it ruled in Feyenoord's favour. During the trouble at Nancy in November, tear gas was used to control rioting Feyenoord fans who spilled onto the pitch. The match was suspended for half an hour. (Additional reporting by Mark Ledsom in Switzerland)
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Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has warned newly elected Uefa president Michel Platini not to revamp the Champions League format. Platini wants to cut each country's maximum number of Champions League places from four to three. But Ferguson said: "The tournament really starts in February, but I think it is OK the way it is at the moment. "The appeal of the Champions League is when the giants of Spain or Italy or England come up against each other." If he wants to take a Champions League place away from us that is to the detriment of the Premiership Platini won an election in Dusseldorf to replace 77-year-old Swede Lennart Johansson as European football's most powerful figure. One of Platini's main proposals was the change to Champions League qualification. Ferguson said: "The Champions League has been good. If you go back a few years, there were maybe too many games with two qualifying groups because you had to play about 17 games to win it. "If you take away the fourth-place teams, the only way to address that is by reducing the competition or by giving other countries two places." Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger welcomed Platini's appointment, but was not sure about his plans for the Champions League. "It is the first time that a player is in charge," he said. "We in football complain always that the players have no say, so at least we cannot complain anymore. "What is happening today is that two go directly in and two have to qualify against the teams in the smaller countries. "What will happen when the smaller teams go one round further and go out early in a group stage? The competition will lose interest, that is all that will happen. "I believe that the competition should be organised with the best teams playing each other. "What people want to see is the best teams on television, to see Real Madrid against Arsenal, or Milan against Bayern Munich, that will not change." Bolton manager Sam Allardyce said he felt his team could be one of the victims of Platini's proposals. "In one way it is nice to see a football man in charge," he said. "But on the other hand if he wants to take a Champions League place away from us that is to the detriment of the Premiership. "If he can get away with that it is going to bring a lot of heartache to our league. It would be a big blow. "It gives us virtually no chance whatsoever of qualifying for the Champions League." Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate, meanwhile, claims Platini's hope of establishing a salary cap in football is desirable but unworkable. He said: "A salary cap generally or teams having a salary cap would, there is no question, make it a better and tighter league. "But we have to be realistic and in the modern world, people would always find a way around it. "Unfortunately, I suspect that would be a bit of a non-starter." http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/6302803.stm
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Shearer turned ya down story link video link
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he is usually horribly placed all the time, one of the worst keepers in the prem in my honest opinion
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it usually is, i was going to say that in my post, but that was a good read
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they would only take about 500 fans to glasgow