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I am not sure where he is going to be. I do know he has form for celebrating Carlisle goals when amongst the home supporters. I remember he did it at Fulham a few years ago. My brother and I edged away, we do not know him at all. :lol: He had a friend who lived nearby Craven Cottage at the time and so we went with him into the home supporters' section.

 

Good luck to him then, I doubt people would mind if he was just clapping, but if he does go a bit OTT it might get a bit tasty :lol: Can't remember which game it was last season, but when the opposition scored a goal some people in one of the private boxes started celebrating and a fair few Posh fans got proper wound up by it, and stormed up the stand to try and get into the box. He'll probably get some stick aswell when Posh perform their inevitable comeback from 2-0 down to win 4-2, hope he'll be able to take that :lol:

2-0.

 

Suarez :wub:

 

I would have watched the game on some $h!tty stream if I was in. Everything that i've read seems positive, not a poor performance at all. All 11 players played under Hodgson too... I just think Dalglish has got it spot on. Suarez will score a $h!t load of goals off Carroll.

I know nobody outside of United likes Gary Neville, but I'm truly gutted he's retired. A proper player through and through and every team should have someone like him.
A defender as an analyst for Sky Sports would make an interesting change from Andy Gray who was a striker in his playing days. Criticism of defensive errors would carry more weight. I always thought that Sky Sports lacked depth in that area when it came to analysis of games. Perhaps we should see more of a balanced format?
Amazing comeback for Newcastle, :D

Phil Dowd is a fat c**t

 

i cant think of a worse refereing performance ever? so many ridiculous decisions.

 

that said, arsenal are a bunch of bottling $h!theads and abou diaby needs to die.

f*** me MOTD is going to be a treat tonight

 

NO IT IS NOT.

Phil Dowd is a fat c**t

 

i cant think of a worse refereing performance ever? so many ridiculous decisions.

 

that said, arsenal are a bunch of bottling $h!theads and abou diaby needs to die.

 

howard webb and manchester united vs liverpool

howard webb and manchester united vs liverpool

nahh, dowd was unbelievably atrocious today. im sure MOTD will gloss over it all and alan shearer will be wanking profusely over his good honest english lads. dickhead

Phil Dowd is a fat c**t

 

i cant think of a worse refereing performance ever? so many ridiculous decisions.

 

that said, arsenal are a bunch of bottling $h!theads and abou diaby needs to die.

When I lived in Woking I was a season ticket holder for a while. There was one Conference game where the referee was so bad that it got to the point where the whole crowd (home and away supporters) started cheering each time he made a correct decision :lol:

These were the first division results on Thursday 26 December 1963

 

Blackpool 1 Chelsea 5

Burnley 6 Manchester United 1

Fulham 10 Ipswich Town 1

Leicester City 2 Everton 0

Liverpool 6 Stoke City 1

Nottingham Forest 3 Sheffield United 3

Sheffield Wednesday 3 Bolton Wanderers 0

West Bromwich Albion 4 Tottenham Hotspur 4

West Ham United 2 Blackburn Rovers 8

Wolverhampton Wanderers 3 Aston Villa 3

I know nobody outside of United likes Gary Neville, but I'm truly gutted he's retired. A proper player through and through and every team should have someone like him.

You can say what you like about Gary Neville as a person and a player but through hard work and determination he became the best right back of his generation, never denied his dislike of Liverpool (and I'm sure every single Liverpool fan would be equally vocal in their dislike of Man Utd), played his entire career for the club he loved and never said he wanted to leave for a bigger pay packet and never played the mercenary by courting a big transfer away. Much like Giggs, Carragher, Shearer and a select few others he simply worked hard to make the best of the ability he had. He stood up for what he believed in. He may not have been the most exciting or skilful player ever but he kept some of the best players in the world in his pocket and allowed the winger ahead of him to do what they did best for both United and England. Hell, when Rio Ferdinand set him up for a prank he even refused to be bought by the 'policeman' who offered to waive his speeding fine in return for an autograph. He's been a throwback to the days when club loyalty and honesty were a part of the game. Torres, Carroll, Gallas, Campbell, Anelka, Rooney and many many more could and should learn a lot from his example.

We need more people in the game like him.

I couldn't believe the Newcastle result. I was thinking it was going to be a long afternoon for them.

 

2 defeats on the bounce for Carlisle, today's coming at the hands of what was the bottom club prior to today's games. :arrr:

Go on the Wolves!

 

What a day that was, the best thing about it though is that it looks like I may finally have the pleasure of being a part of it next season. MASSIVE game at the top of the Championship next Sunday, who cares about some little Welsh derby tomorrow?!

Magnificent result for Wolves, I'm actually surprised they're so low in the table, they've played much better this season than their position suggests, as exemplified today. Although its fantastic to see United's somewhat fortuitous unbeaten run finally end, its still a massive 2 points dropped by the Arse :(

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