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Assuming Arselol don't score again.

Well the Gunners did score but it was into their own net.....

Yeah Liverpool (2-0) :) !!!

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Been a very good seasons o far with the manchester clubs dominating, Ive already written off Arsenal and Liverpool, certainly not good enough lists, but IMO Chelsea are the team to look at to challenge United for the league. IMO, City will struggle now that the CL has started and they have tough away games at the end of each CL game and the cold winter months are coming where its hard to play attractive football

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Haha not so sure about that mate!

I've been following Aldershot (a league 2 team) for about 4 years now. Basically because they're Red and Blue and hve been faced with massive financial problems.

In the Carling Cup we've managed to roll West Ham at West Ham, Carlisle (League One) and now Rochdale (League One) to make it into the Fourth Round!

We're now the lowest ranked side remaining. I'm hoping for either a fixture that gives us a good shot to go through to the next round, or a fixture against a big team that might let me see them play on the telly!

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Haha not so sure about that mate!

I've been following Aldershot (a league 2 team) for about 4 years now. Basically because they're Red and Blue and hve been faced with massive financial problems.

In the Carling Cup we've managed to roll West Ham at West Ham, Carlisle (League One) and now Rochdale (League One) to make it into the Fourth Round!

We're now the lowest ranked side remaining. I'm hoping for either a fixture that gives us a good shot to go through to the next round, or a fixture against a big team that might let me see them play on the telly!

Let us know if they're scheduled to play on the telly, I'd like to see them play. They might even gain another supporter given they are in a red & blue strip ~!

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Haha not so sure about that mate!

I've been following Aldershot (a league 2 team) for about 4 years now. Basically because they're Red and Blue and hve been faced with massive financial problems.

In the Carling Cup we've managed to roll West Ham at West Ham, Carlisle (League One) and now Rochdale (League One) to make it into the Fourth Round!

We're now the lowest ranked side remaining. I'm hoping for either a fixture that gives us a good shot to go through to the next round, or a fixture against a big team that might let me see them play on the telly!

Not only that but games against big sides set the club up financially very well, especially United coz sometimes Sir Alex donates the money revenue to the club if they need like he did Exeter a few years back

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You're not wrong.

Doesn't it work 40-40-20 for cup matches - where gate takings are split 40-40 for the clubs and the league gets 20?

Hence the term "money-spinning" ties against bigger clubs when you draw a big club away.

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Turnbull Stakes Day Today .

Bart has one in called Precedence at good value (about $16-1).

He tends to win the big ones Bart .

This was not bought to you by Sportsbet ,Deesbet ,the AFL or anyone else .

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