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If you can drive to Manchester in 2 hours and 10 minutes then you are/drive like a total c***.

 

Not naming names like.

 

clearly I'm a c*** then.

 

as i say, I do it twice a week (the journey dave!), during the week and it takes me just over 2 hours. ive been doing it for nearly ten years now, so im a massive, massive c***.

 

anyway, back to hughton.....

 

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I'm not far off the M60 at junction 13. But driving into the centre wouldn't add more than 10 minutes.

 

Looks like someone's marked your house on google maps

http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&ll=53.510867,-2.390277&spn=0.007669,0.013325&t=h&z=15

O0

 

 

Chris will of course have gotten his team captain to drive him.

 

i live just around the corner. its actually a very good pub that.

 

never understood why mancs dont find the name funny, because I certainly do.

 

they call the hardest lad in their school the 'cock' as well.

 

weirdo's.

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Guest ObiChrisKenobi

Job under threat if we lose at the weekend?

 

From us or the Papers trying to stir things up? I don't think the fans will bother too much, might get some bookies lowering the odds. If we lose to Wigan and the Mackems though, I can see unrest forming.

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Job under threat if we lose at the weekend?

 

Not exactly, but no home win in 3 (when the three were Blackpool, Stoke, Wigan) would be a very worrying statistic.

So would another new manager. Stability is one of the only things on our side right now.

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I think a loss against relegation rivals at home would be a huge blow but not enough to put pressure on Hughton just yet. I think many understand the injury to Ben Arfa is a huge blow to our prospects and realise how effectively he has worked in the transfer market with a limited budget.

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Would be amazed if Chris was under any sort of pressure. Obviously the fact that his contract is up at the end of the season and O'Neill is available are two things which are against him, but nowhere near sacking in my book. Red tops may think otherwise, but they're shite for a reason.

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