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As they say in the classics, what a season 2008/09 is turning out to be. As I said before Christmas, here comes United..

Man U will take out the Premier League. They haven't yet hit their straps yet boys.

 

Now ive heard it all..... quiet all year and now the talk, too early to say who will win it.

Now ive heard it all..... quiet all year and now the talk, too early to say who will win it.

"Now the talk???" you say...as I 'said' before Xmas...here comes United. Talk started back then. ;)

 

Keane back to spurs!!?!?!?!?!?!?! WTF?

Was very surprised when we sold Nolan, theres another top with a players name on it who has gone to another team :(


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The whole transfer system is baffling sometimes!

And Liverpool got no-one in return, when they are just a game or so from top of the leaderboard after a 2-0 win over Chelsea...? Mind boggling in respect to their title chances...

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Keane was being left out of the squad regularly and hardly playing a role when in it, i don't see this impacting too heavily on their title chances which had already started slipping

 
Keane was being left out of the squad regularly and hardly playing a role when in it, i don't see this impacting too heavily on their title chances which had already started slipping

Anyhow, it would help Spurs try and avoid relegation.

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Hopefully!

Insane battle shaping down the bottom


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Liverpool knocked out of the FA cup by Everton in the 118th minute, would be manic in Merseyside at the moment!

Blackburn knock out Sunderland at the same time of the game

Liverpool knocked out of the FA cup by Everton in the 118th minute, would be manic in Merseyside at the moment!

Blackburn knock out Sunderland at the same time of the game

Liverpool probably could of done with Keane. ;)

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And don't we all just hate it....


Looks like Ballack and Drogba could be out for a while go man u for Uefa and premier league
They are in the box seat from this vantage point.

That was great seeing Drogba absolutely lose it :lol: :lol: :lol:

Ballack also looked like he wanted to kill the ref.

Spurs for title 2010

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So many Dees/Spurs fans!


Not really, Melbourne I think has a fair Jewish following so not surprised there are spurs fans, wondering if any spurs fans here are of Jewish decent??

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I'm confused.

"So many Dees/Spurs fans" "Not really...it's not surprising there are spurs fans"... <_<

 
I'm confused.

"So many Dees/Spurs fans" "Not really...it's not surprising there are spurs fans"... <_<

Lol I was funny without meaning to be.

I do hate spurs though. :lol:

i hate spurs too.

look out the geordies are alive again.

toon toon black and white army!!!!


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