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When will Sky announce the TV matches for March and April?

 

I think March has already been done and we don't have any on sky. Not sure about ESPN though

 

EDIT: Just checked and we are not on ESPN either in March but we do only have two games in that month.

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"On 14 January 2011, it was announced that Goodwillie was being questioned by police in relation with an alleged serious sexual assault of a woman at a New Year house party in Armadale. Goodwillie has not been charged but is continuing to help police with their inquiries.Rapist.[15]"

 

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"On 17th January it was announced that Goodwille had been charged with the rape following career advice from Allan McGregor who seemed desperate for the young striker to move to Ibrox to take some of the heat off himself. These actions from McGregor were cunning but unfotunately for him were noticed fairly quickly. Naughty boy Allan, and naughty boy David."

 

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Every fan-base has its fair share of mongs, unfortunately the internet gives people like that an outlet to spout their incoherent shite.

 

True enough, but I honestly have never encountered a decent Stoke supporter, never mind the internet. Weird place, loathsome part of the world.

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Guest Stephen927

Looking through the new DVD releases on Lovefilm.. Sunderland 3-0 win over Chelsea there, Blackpool's 2-1 win over Liverpool at Anfield is on there.. when did this become so popular, to release DVDs of the games? Neither were classics ffs.

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/manchester-united/8263034/Alan-Hansen-Wayne-Rooneys-selfless-endeavour-shows-why-Manchester-United-have-Premier-League-edge.html

 

Some might argue that Rooney looked out-of-sorts at White Hart Lane, but the reality is that he gave the kind of performance you would not get from 95 per cent of foreign players.

And his selfless display, out on the right flank in a position that does not help him score the goals he desperately wants, was a perfect example of why Manchester United are now the favourites to win the Premier League title and why the jury is still out on Manchester City. Most players who had scored the number of goals that Rooney scored last season would believe they have a divine right to play where they want to play, regardless of the form they are in.

Clearly, Wayne is happier in a central role where chances come more freely than out on the flank. And inwardly, he was probably anything but overjoyed to be asked to play on the right by Sir Alex Ferguson yesterday, but there was no show of dissent or self-pity from Rooney and no drop in his performance.

He was 100 per cent committed, he gave everything for his team and, when United were reduced to ten men following the dismissal of Rafael in the second-half, he did what he had to do for the sake of his team and he dropped deeper to help United secure a draw.

I can’t think of many overseas players who would show the same commitment if they had been asked to play in such a role and that is why Sir Alex will admire Rooney’s selflessness even more than all the goals he scored last season.

 

:facepalm:  :facepalm:  :banghead: :banghead:

Do articles like this make you wish you'd never learned English?

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/manchester-united/8263034/Alan-Hansen-Wayne-Rooneys-selfless-endeavour-shows-why-Manchester-United-have-Premier-League-edge.html

 

Some might argue that Rooney looked out-of-sorts at White Hart Lane, but the reality is that he gave the kind of performance you would not get from 95 per cent of foreign players.

And his selfless display, out on the right flank in a position that does not help him score the goals he desperately wants, was a perfect example of why Manchester United are now the favourites to win the Premier League title and why the jury is still out on Manchester City. Most players who had scored the number of goals that Rooney scored last season would believe they have a divine right to play where they want to play, regardless of the form they are in.

Clearly, Wayne is happier in a central role where chances come more freely than out on the flank. And inwardly, he was probably anything but overjoyed to be asked to play on the right by Sir Alex Ferguson yesterday, but there was no show of dissent or self-pity from Rooney and no drop in his performance.

He was 100 per cent committed, he gave everything for his team and, when United were reduced to ten men following the dismissal of Rafael in the second-half, he did what he had to do for the sake of his team and he dropped deeper to help United secure a draw.

I can’t think of many overseas players who would show the same commitment if they had been asked to play in such a role and that is why Sir Alex will admire Rooney’s selflessness even more than all the goals he scored last season.

 

:facepalm:  :facepalm:  :banghead: :banghead:

Do articles like this make you wish you'd never learned English?

Make me wish I wasn't fucking English too. Embarrassing...

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/manchester-united/8263034/Alan-Hansen-Wayne-Rooneys-selfless-endeavour-shows-why-Manchester-United-have-Premier-League-edge.html

 

Some might argue that Rooney looked out-of-sorts at White Hart Lane, but the reality is that he gave the kind of performance you would not get from 95 per cent of foreign players.

And his selfless display, out on the right flank in a position that does not help him score the goals he desperately wants, was a perfect example of why Manchester United are now the favourites to win the Premier League title and why the jury is still out on Manchester City. Most players who had scored the number of goals that Rooney scored last season would believe they have a divine right to play where they want to play, regardless of the form they are in.

Clearly, Wayne is happier in a central role where chances come more freely than out on the flank. And inwardly, he was probably anything but overjoyed to be asked to play on the right by Sir Alex Ferguson yesterday, but there was no show of dissent or self-pity from Rooney and no drop in his performance.

He was 100 per cent committed, he gave everything for his team and, when United were reduced to ten men following the dismissal of Rafael in the second-half, he did what he had to do for the sake of his team and he dropped deeper to help United secure a draw.

I can’t think of many overseas players who would show the same commitment if they had been asked to play in such a role and that is why Sir Alex will admire Rooney’s selflessness even more than all the goals he scored last season.

 

:facepalm:  :facepalm:  :banghead: :banghead:

Do articles like this make you wish you'd never learned English?

Make me wish I wasn't fucking English too. Embarrassing...

 

Written by a Scot tbf.

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To be honest after reading that article I start to understand why people around here slag Hansen so much as a pundit. What a monumentally awful use of clichés, plus regarding Rooney... what the hell? Dozens of players play out of position every week and they don't get waxed lyrically at.

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Haha.

 

That list of criminal activities is not too clever really. Seems a bit of a bad lad.

 

That's one way of putting it.  Personally i'd say he's a fucking idiot.

 

But fighting in pubs and getting off with lassies in public toilets is one thing.  There'll be a fair few of us on here who'll tick those boxes.  Rape is a different thing altogether so i wouldn't read too much into his record.

 

I don't really know where i stand on this because obviously i wasn't there when it happened so i don't know.  I'm getting a bit concerned about him always being in the wrong place at the wrong time though.  Can anybody be that unlucky?

 

I don't know what to believe but it's probably fair to say that i'm getting sick fed up of him.

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