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leffe186

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    Messi

    Miserable bastards.
  2. Not surprised with Blackburn being bottom. At this rate they have a good chance going down and won't be able to sign the Ronaldinhos and the Riquelmes. They'll even struggle to hold on to their current Samba star. ...and four of the teams with worse form are below you already - Blackburn, Blackpool, Stoke and Wigan. Beat Wolves (who are still 7 points behind you) at home in a couple of games time and I just can't see you going down.
  3. It pains me how little I care about the Europa Cup now. We can't say enough times how shite this format has been.
  4. As it should be though. I celebrated like we won the thing when we beat Young Boys. We're not that great, and have done way better than we'd dreamed. It's easy to say that anything past getting to the group stages would have been a bonus, but that's genuinely how we felt. Honestly, if we can keep two clean sheets against Milan then anything can happen.
  5. Just got in, bloody hell, 75% Barca possession and 0 Arsenal shots and it's 1-1! Is that pretty much the story of the game?
  6. Not watching this game so I don't know how it's going, but that Liverpool line-up looks pretty good to me.
  7. I would eat my own s*** to have 3 wins come a week and a few hours this time next week! YOu do realise what you've just done, don't you?
  8. It's not that, though, it's the kids, families and floating fans. If you live in the area, aren't that into football yourself but want to take the kids to a game, Orient used to be the cheaper, friendlier and safer option. Now, if you can take them to a Championship (cough) game in a massive stadium with great facilities (provided by the taxpayer) for less, of course you're going to. So the future of Orient disappears. The hardcore will obviously continue to go, but they age, dwindle and die.
  9. Ephedrine is what Paddy Kenny got done for, he got 9 months. It works as a stimulant. The story is that he was worried about his weight. Ironic, as there was a Blue Moon thread last year about how we (Spurs) must be on drugs. Arf.
  10. No different to the Keown incident?? I think you might need to go back and have a look at that one.
  11. ...and the ref isn't helping. Still, we'd only have missed the bloody penalty anyway.
  12. God I hate these games. So many shots, so much possession and we're still two down.
  13. Torres should have absolutely buried that with his left foot.
  14. There is an absolutely massive gap between Copenhagen's defence and midfield.
  15. Is there anybody out there? That looked so easy. If they carry on like this Chelsea will score half a dozen.
  16. James Beattie, bloody hell, forgot he was still alive. Bet the bastard scores too.
  17. http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2011/2/22/soccer-sports-last-america/ :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :lol: Saying football was more boring than golf ffs. :lol: My (American and "soccer"[well,Villa]-supporting) wife said that dodgy refereeing decisions are a major obstacle to Americans liking football. As for getting annoyed at losing to a country a tenth their size, well that's just childish. The whole article is a typical ignorant rant, with all the usual cliches. If he really doesn't give any kind of a fuck about football then he wouldn't have bothered writing the article. I like the idea that we've resisted evolution in the name of anti-commercialization though. If only.
  18. One thing that does annoy me is the thought that we are the only club that loses its players to 'bigger clubs', that lies to its supporters and charges silly ticket prices when in reality, as Brummie's post shows, we're not. For every Newcastle, there is an Everton or a Villa. We're all stuck at that midtable crossroad IMO. Indeed. Gareth Barry, then James Milner. Probably Ashley Young this summer. You can make a case for those players that we either got the best of their years (Barry), that we got stupid money (Milner, Barry to for a player with a year left), or that to be honest, they weren't that big a loss (Barry and Young too, to be honest), however the point is that the club, at the time, wanted to keep them, but couldn''t. As soon as Milner knew Man City were interested, they were always going to get him, because they were going to pay him stupid money. I felt for you lot when you lost AC but there is not a club in the country, bar Man City and Chelsea, who would have turned down that money. What is depressing is the thought that, really, that's as good as it gets. We finished sixth three years on the bounce, but still couldnt push on, and still couldn't hold on to Milner. It really does make you wonder what the point is. Incidentally, obviously for every Milner we lose to Man City, or Carroll you lose to Liverpool, there are players clubs like us, you and Everton poach from clubs further down the pecking order as well. The difference is that the point at which the cherry picking really happens now is choking the entire remainder of the premier league. What gets my goat more than anything is the suggestion in the media that, actually, the fans don't have a right to complain or to feel short changed by it all. When we bought Darren Bent, we got slaughtered in the press. What for? Because we're not supposed to spend up to 24 million on a striker. When Liverpool spent 35m on Carroll - let's face it, a very good player, but over a short period of time in the top flight - barely a murmur of "maybe that's too much money", barely a hint of surprise. Why was that? Because, beyond the usual suspects the media favour, the rest of us aren't supposed to do much other than take what we're given, and be grateful for it. We're supposed to be grateful for having had Martin O'Neill as our manager, and the reason he f***ed off MUST be something we did because, well .... well, we should have just been grateful to have him. As for short termism, I don't think it is really possible to do anything long term these days - as I said, you get a good selection of players together, they get bought by the usual suspects, you're back at square one. Interesting that someone posted that Lambias quote from a while back, about wanting to be an Aston Villa, ie well run, competitive etc etc but without daft investment. The very idea that we - after 200 million plus investment by Lerner - might be seen as the "sensible" financial option to follow is utterly insane. I still think it's possible: I have to, otherwise I'd cry. We've put together our best squad in years, perfectly placed to break into the CL regularly and then Man City win the lottery. Everything now rests on how the new financial regulations pan out. If they fail to do what they promise to, then we're screwed. We've seen the centrepieces of two teams whisked away from us. Carrick and Berbatov (and Keane), for silly money and silly wages. If Chelsea and City keep on keeping on then the only way we could hope to compete is with a major stadium expansion, and can we afford that? We've managed that push on past 6th through hard work, luck, good management and a wodge of cash. Without changes in Chelsea and City though, we're just going to be a flash in the pan.
  19. Managed by Steve McLaren. coach jan molby Biggest fan...Mike. I reckon he's picked up some kind of geordie accent by now.
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