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Tottenham Hotspur, of course!
And Bradford City – the Bantams.
Roberto will be at Everton next seasonYes, the Spanish Judas tvvat may well resist the calls from Tottenham and Barcelona be stay at Everton.
Yes, but he is Catalan.
Good news for Roberto! Barcelona lose title race – they may well be looking for a new manager.
900 up; now on to 1,000. We’ll get there in no time at this rate!
Arsenal had a better squad and were always likely to come back from a poor start.
Hull nevertheless made it a dramatic game.
Well played both teams.
Ideally, you’d like to see a good match too.
If you didn’t support Cambridge United or Gosport Borough, then the FA Trophy Final at Wembley – attendance 18,120 – may not have had a great atmosphere.
The Superclasico – River Plate v Boca Juniors – is renowned for its passion and violence.
Incidentally, Boca fans refer to River Plate supporters as gallinas (chickens). Who might qualify for that name nearer home?
I’ve seen Hull City twice this season, both home and away.
I think you can see that Bruce has built a team that generally plays good football on the ground.
I don’t know if Hull can maintain their lead over Arsenal, but they should certainly contribute to a good game.
Roberto has left an indelible mark on Wigan’s history, while Owen’s time here will soon be forgotten.
Is that why we have a thread devoted to bringing Roberto down but none for Owen?
I am merely stating a few facts that is all!Facts, Phil? It was just something you saw in the Liverpool Echo.
You shouldn’t believe everything you read in the papers!
You’re right, cocker.
The reds are the talk of the town again and normality has been resumed thanks to Brendan Rodgers the best young manager in the Premier League! ;)Sorry, Phil, no bites this time. It’s been a long season – perhaps we need some fresh bait.
I wonder where the Europa League will take Martinez and Bruce. As you will recall, the competition is rather complicated. One of the two will have to qualify. If Hull win the Cup Final, Everton will have to negotiate a play-off on August 21 and 28.
If Hull are beaten, the Tigers will start in the third qualifying round, with games on July 31 and August 7 – well before the start of the Premier League on August 16.
Roberto is supporting Hull – does he realise the consequences if they win?
Thanks, Phil.
That’s the kind of imaginative post that we need if we’re going to get anywhere near 1,000.
Hurry folks, post your foolishness here while the thread is still open!
I heard Kazan’s nice.
Ian Ayre says one thing, Dave Whelan says another. That doesn’t make Whelan’s claim false.
Obviously, Liverpool will want to say that they got their first choice!
I think he’ll come back for McArthur.
Wasn’t he at the QPR match?
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