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All will be well if, if, if,
Cry the green bells of Cardiff.Set to music by Pete Seeger.
I hope this proves a good omen.
Does anyone drink Budweiser?
And I’d be happy if we played City in the Community Shield at Wembley and beat them again.
No one needs to check with me, whereas you seem to think everyone needs to check with you before posting their opinion on griffs world
loudmouthblue2 – do you disagree with loudmouthblue?[/quote]
Can you explain in what context you have used that?
It makes about as much sense as this thread about Martinez, one that you seem to want to continue because it seems you have fuck all else of worth to say.[/quote]
loudmouthblue is in favour of letting people say what they like.
loudmouthblue2 isn’t.
Have you two fallen out?
With a little more intelligent argument, we could reach 1,000 posts this season.
Believe!
Hardly. I think you’ll find its the unintelligent banter that’s kept you’re adopted thread going for so long. Not that I’m complaining tho.[/quote]
Quantity is more important than quality!
It has been since the original post.
No one needs to check with me, whereas you seem to think everyone needs to check with you before posting their opinion on griffs worldloudmouthblue2 – do you disagree with loudmouthblue?
FA Cup Fifth Round TV ties
Saturday 15 February
Sunderland v Southampton (12.45pm) – Live on BT Sport
Manchester City v Chelsea (5.15pm) – Live on ITVSunday 16 February
Everton v Swansea City (1.30pm) – Live on ITV
Arsenal v Liverpool (4pm) – Live on BT SportMonday 17 February
Brighton & Hove Albion v Hull City (7.45pm) – Live on BT SportRead more at http://www.thefa.com/news/the-fa-cup/2014/jan/fifth-round-tv-ties-290114#7gV7uXmmqUORTLMk.99
Presumably, the rest will be played on Saturday afternoon, 15 February.
Everton cannot compete with the enormous squads of Manchester City, Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham, or even Arsenal and Liverpool. Liverpool’s annual wage bill is £126 million – more than double that of Everton at £65 million.
Just like last season, Martinez has been hit by injuries to his centre halves. Distin, Jagielka and Alcaraz are all carrying injuries. Oviedo broke his leg last week, and Coleman was missing too last night. The patched up defence could not withstand Liverpool’s in-form attack.
Barkley could only play after having an injection. To cap it all, Lukaku was carried off after a collision with Barry and faces a lengthy absence,
So it looks as though the last Champions League place will be fought over by Liverpool, Tottenham and perhaps a revitalised Manchester United. Tottenham face Manchester City in a big game tonight.
With a little more intelligent argument, we could reach 1,000 posts this season.
Believe!
Any formation can only be successful with the appropriate players.
Three at the back can work well. One forward on his own can work well – just look at van Nistelrooy.
It’s up to Rosler to find a formation that suits his current squad, or buy players to suit his chosen formation.
Everton have just been through a purple patch, but now things are going against them.
Injuries affected both teams, but Liverpool’s stronger squad prevailed.
Still well above the bottom four though!
Tonight’s results;
Crystal Palace 1 Hull City 0
Manchester United 2 Cardiff City 0These two results are encouraging for Wigan!
Cardiff are well organised but find it difficult to score. They have signed Fabio from Manchester United today and are discussing terms to take Zaha on loan. However, they are bottom of the league and will have to decide where their priorities lie.
At the same time, Wigan slipped back a little from the top six, and also have some difficult games ahead.
As I walked past the South Stand on Saturday, there was a little lad there holding the trophy above his head!
Zaha played against us in the Community Shield.
Very clever but likely to overdo his tricks. Probably needs time to get match fit.
Can we choose who to play?
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