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He stopped his car and chatted to me roadside prior the game against Shef Wed (Ginola Beardsley)... Down to earth and wished us luck and confirmed he was out of the game with an injury... Like others have said was class for Marseille...
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AP was full of praise for HBA post match... "Best 45mins for the club" amongst other comments including admiting he may of got it wrong today... Reading between the lines I wouldn't be surprised if he starts next few games...
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He's just done a podcast on RMC.fr with Luis Fernandez...
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The Fox is ok... Mixed crowd normally and nowt flash but friendly...
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The NAMBLA Stadium? Thought it was pretty common knowledge that their ground is being re-named "The Invest In Africa Stadium"... Is this still going ahead or has the deal fell through?...
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Santon and Cisse probably the only 2 that come out with any credit after Saturday... Not changed my opionion though... Needs to be playing on the right..
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http://english.templebarbcn.com/ Was there a couple of weeks ago to see Cisse score his first goal... It shows a lot of different matches and thankfully our next 6 are televised...
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We haven't torn any apart all season, what makes you think we will today? Agree. We've - for example - only won 3-0 against Man Utd. What a shame. We where very good yes, but we didn't tear them apart. Wolves have a very good recent away record as well including draws against Arsenal and Spurs. Think people are in for a bit of a shock this afternoon expecting us to batter these like. Said the same myself earlier in the thread... Happily take a narrow win now...
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The Union Rooms (Wetherspoons) is handy for the train station... Is it likely to be quietish the night of a derby though, or full of roaring drunk maniacs? Love eating and drinking in the Town Wall at the moment, just opposite central up Pink Lane. Whats the town wall like and where is it? And again, what sort of atmosphere will it be on the eve of the derby? Cheers Should be more laid back than places like the gate or Weatherspoons. More expensive mind. Their website has a map etc. Always got a canny selection of beers on. http://www.thetownwall.com/ Food's only served till 7pm on Saturday though. I'd agree with the Town Wall, or The Forth which is opposite. What time does it serve food till on saturdays? (the forth) Monday to Saturday: Noon - 10pm / Sunday: Noon - 9.30pm Laaavely. Cheers mate. Just a small point... Don't forget the match is on Sunday lunchtime... So places like The Forth & The Town Wall will be busy on a Saturday night mainly with "drinkers" rather than "diners" as I'd class them both as primarly bars not pubs and especially being the first weekend after pay day... As much as I like both it wouldn't be my choice to eat that evening. Better off going to Grey/Dean Street for a quieter meal or like i said before upstairs in Wetherspoons (The Union Rooms)... Nice one, any recomendations on Grey/Dean street? Thanks for all the replies fellas. There's loads... Spanish/Italians/Indian/Chinese/English...Depends on what you fancy... If you want to eat in a bar rather than a restaurant then maybe Barluga... The grub looked lovely and you can eat upstairs or amongst the crowd... http://www.barluga.co.uk/
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Dear oh dear... "Complete r" was the answer I was looking for...
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And the difference is?...
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The Union Rooms (Wetherspoons) is handy for the train station... Is it likely to be quietish the night of a derby though, or full of roaring drunk maniacs? Love eating and drinking in the Town Wall at the moment, just opposite central up Pink Lane. Whats the town wall like and where is it? And again, what sort of atmosphere will it be on the eve of the derby? Cheers Should be more laid back than places like the gate or Weatherspoons. More expensive mind. Their website has a map etc. Always got a canny selection of beers on. http://www.thetownwall.com/ Food's only served till 7pm on Saturday though. I'd agree with the Town Wall, or The Forth which is opposite. What time does it serve food till on saturdays? (the forth) Monday to Saturday: Noon - 10pm / Sunday: Noon - 9.30pm Laaavely. Cheers mate. Just a small point... Don't forget the match is on Sunday lunchtime... So places like The Forth & The Town Wall will be busy on a Saturday night mainly with "drinkers" rather than "diners" as I'd class them both as primarly bars not pubs and especially being the first weekend after pay day... As much as I like both it wouldn't be my choice to eat that evening. Better off going to Grey/Dean Street for a quieter meal or like i said before upstairs in Wetherspoons (The Union Rooms)...
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Lets not forget Wolves last four aways results... Including draws at Arsenal and Spurs along with their perforance against us earlier in the season... People predicitng 4''s and 5's might be in for a bit of a surprise especially when we haven't exactly been free-scoring this season... Will take another narrow win now if offered...
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Would be nice, but iam sold on Mbwia and helluva more likely considering his rep and price tag and his style compliments Colo better than Vertonghen tbh. Infact Vertonghen smacks of someone considering style and price who would be a Colo replacement than a Colo partner. Like i said earlier in this thread there is very little chance of Vertonghen coming here unless we finish top 4... He's said himself he's looking for CL and the dutch correspondant on TS politely disimissed him coming here for that very reason...
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The Union Rooms (Wetherspoons) is handy for the train station... Is it likely to be quietish the night of a derby though, or full of roaring drunk maniacs? Love eating and drinking in the Town Wall at the moment, just opposite central up Pink Lane. Whats the town wall like and where is it? And again, what sort of atmosphere will it be on the eve of the derby? Cheers Should be more laid back than places like the gate or Weatherspoons. More expensive mind. Their website has a map etc. Always got a canny selection of beers on. http://www.thetownwall.com/ Food's only served till 7pm on Saturday though. The Town Wall is nice but I wouldn't be put off by comments reference The Union Rooms as its so big and food is on the top floor which is out the way of any hustle and bustle...
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He's hardly getting games for them anyway so don't think he would be missed. Arsenal fans aren't so fond of him either. He seems to play most times I see them and their squad is getting thinner by the week it seems... He's had a poor 18 month but wonder if he'd be worth a go as a number 10...
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You'll not make a goalkeeping coach... Cech is still a very good GK... Cech is living on past glories. He really hasn't been the same since the Stephen Hunt incident... He's not been the same I totally agree with... But to say he is a joke is a joke in itself...
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You'll not make a goalkeeping coach... Cech is still a very good GK...
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Zenit looking to loan Arshavin... Can't see the benefit for Arsenal at this stage of the season despite his poor form...
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The Union Rooms (Wetherspoons) is handy for the train station...
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Think Wolves were taken aback a bit when they learnt of his £2m release clause...
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Yep... I'd be surprised if he didn't see the job through so he's got a promotion on his CV...
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Quite impressed with the job McDermott has done so far... Apparently Jones fancies a return and has threw his hat in the ring also...
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Not sure if that is directed at my post or not, I felt the need to put the last line in as a qualification because of people over reacting. The Pardew out/isn't a good manager mob are pathetic, but the people that respond to any minor criticism with "we're 6th, we're having a great season, how dare you moan" style posts are nearly as bad. Do you think fans never complain, criticise or analyse managers? Are we really worse than other fans in that sense? Even the likes of Man U and City will have fans that question the manager and certain decisions. Start of the season, two Spurs ST holders I know wanted Harry to go for various reasons plenty of people whinging about Fergie after the 1-6 and the 3-0 against us. Ba, Krul and Colo have been superb this season, does that mean when they f*** up or have bad games we don't speak about it, or highlight any flaws in their game? Should Pardew be exempt from criticism or something? I would love nothing more than stability, AP should get at least 2 full seasons to see where he takes us, but there are certainly areas that fans (including myself) think he can improve on. I can certainly see us progressing further under him, if he's backed by the board that is. I agree with your post but lets give Pardew some more time before we decide if he's a good manager. Certainly his career up to now is not enough to suggest he is. Just out of curiosity of all the teams in the PL which managers do you think have done enough to suggest they are good managers?...
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Was in The Corner. Went turnstile to turnstile from the Gallowgate and finally got in at the Leazes end... Just a question... Was Cole playing for them that year?