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while on the subject of attendances, 22k at boro to see them play top of the league, compared to almost 43k to see us play bottom of the league, now thats got to be worth a mention.

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while on the subject of attendances, 22k at boro to see them play top of the league, compared to almost 43k to see us play bottom of the league, now thats got to be worth a mention.

 

Now, now, we are not allowed to criticise Boro, they are just a small town in Yorkshire apparantly, but they do have the greatest chairman known on God's green earth.  O0

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'going all THE WAAAAAAYEEEE' :lol:

 

Motson's a Spuds fan. He was probably just about to orgasm at the thought of Lennon 'going all the waaaaaayeeee'.

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while on the subject of attendances, 22k at boro to see them play top of the league, compared to almost 43k to see us play bottom of the league, now thats got to be worth a mention.

 

Nothing new, tbh. They were only getting a few thousand more than that when they played Man Utd.

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'going all THE WAAAAAAYEEEE' :lol:

 

Motson's a Spuds fan. He was probably just about to orgasm at the thought of Lennon 'going all the waaaaaayeeee'.

 

Not according to Wiki:

 

Although suspected by some of supporting Charlton Athletic, Ipswich Town, Derby County (often seen at matches with his son) or Manchester United, he is in fact a self confessed Barnet F.C. supporter

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/premierleague/tottenham/6049877/Sebastien-Bassong-your-numbers-up.html

 

Is this some sort of wind up?

 

1: Number of weeks spent on trial at Derbyshire giants Alfreton Town. Bassong made his debut for the Reds in a pre-season friendly against Doncaster Rovers in July 2008, before he was then signed by Dennis Wise, Newcastle's much-maligned former executive director (football).

 

Or is it a joke I've missed?  :dowie:

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/premierleague/tottenham/6049877/Sebastien-Bassong-your-numbers-up.html

 

Is this some sort of wind up?

 

1: Number of weeks spent on trial at Derbyshire giants Alfreton Town. Bassong made his debut for the Reds in a pre-season friendly against Doncaster Rovers in July 2008, before he was then signed by Dennis Wise, Newcastle's much-maligned former executive director (football).

 

Or is it a joke I've missed? :dowie:

 

I reckon they've pulled that straight off a cheeky Wikipedia edit, that's what's on there. Someone's changed Newcastle United to Alfreton Town, his debut for us was against Doncaster. Daft cunts. More quality British journalism.

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http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11096_2705370,00.html

 

Even though Arsenal are perceived to be a pretty passing side

 

They actually amassed less passes than Liverpool, Chelsea, Man Utd and Tottenham.

 

Can anyone give an "explanation" of why so ?

 

Stoke, Bolton, Blackburn = certified long-passing sides.

 

Porstmouth shot accuray = 29%. Tommy Smith, Piquionne, Kanu, Utake, Webber, Dindane :lol:

 

Chelsea significantly ahead on shot count. True colour of a champion ?

 

Henry Thomas has excellent tackling rate. I hardly watch him - is him a good DM, or does he lose grip of midfiled too often for him to indulge in takling ?

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Even though Arsenal are perceived to be a pretty passing side

 

They actually amassed less passes than Liverpool, Chelsea, Man Utd and Tottenham.

 

Can anyone give an "explanation" of why so ?

 

???

 

Because they've had a relatively poor start to the season?

 

And they're still 5th on the passing stakes.

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