

timeEd32
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It's scary how similar Pardew and Pulis are.
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It's nice having some hope on corners.
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How do Stoke have more points than us?
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Scored a goal. You're right, he's awesome.
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O'Shea is terrible.
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Player salaries: http://www.mlsplayers.org/files/May%201,%202013%20Salary%20Information%20-%20By%20Club.pdf Always fun.
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This is the most fun I've had watching football in a couple months. Says it all really.
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Good god. That reads like binary code.
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I just did the BBC predictor and the absolutely ridiculous thing is we could still finish 9th. I didn't even put in any ridiculous results (other than us beating Arsenal). Swansea would have to lose its last three, but even if that didn't happen we would finish 10th. It obviously won't happen as we're not going to beat Arsenal, but what shitty league this is and what a muppet Pardew is for having us at the bottom end of it.
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Gosling had a look on his face like "I can't believe this is happening either. Sorry guys."
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Elliott is saving us.
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Jonas is embarrassing himself.
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I forgot how calming Colo is.
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I don't disagree with you. Just pointing out the other side - or more likely the perspective of the only side that truly matters. Hope you get your team.
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I don't know all the details on both sides, but you can't call it a travesty if MLS decides to put a team in NYC over Orlando. A team in Queens/LI could flourish and it puts a second team in the biggest media market in the country. That's what it's all about. MLS having locally successful clubs in Seattle/Portland/Montreal, etc. is great, but that only takes a league so far. For MLS to really go the next level, which is Garber's job, it needs to command attention in NYC, LA, Chicago, Dallas, etc. Orlando might be a wild success locally, but it's not going to make ESPN/NBC/FOX come forward with a huge offer for TV rights.
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http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/51727826/ns/sports-baseball/
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Can't be bothered to go through the Spurs nonsense. We need him more than ever for three games. If he puts in the captain's performances he's capable of and sees us to safety I'd happily give him a hero's sendoff to San Lorenzo (with some compensation from them of course). Colo clearly lost his way a little bit this season. Still don't know what was/is actually going on in his life, but it can all be forgotten in the next three weeks. He's done plenty for us, including helping us get promoted and cementing (or so I thought - thanks, Alan) our PL status. I'd love for him to stay, but one last hurrah is all that's needed now.
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Did we recall him? Is this our last roll of the dice?
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Although if Cisse's goal against the mackems had been allowed we might already be safe. There are hundreds of those hypotheticals. I know, but now's not the time for optimism.
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For the first time, I do think if we limp across the finish line and survive he'll be gone in the summer.
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Could easily take this the other direction as we've been unlucky with injuries, etc., but a scary thought... Imagine we didn't get the gift of Cisse scoring off a WBA player's ass and some of those last minute winners. We'd really be in the thick of it. What a shitty season.
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Would take him in a heartbeat for three games.
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At least. It shouldn't have been 3-3 coming into this game as it was.