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Share prices take a BIG tumble at Liverpool with news of the appointment of unknown Mike Law!!

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Only kidding Mike all the best mate! icon_wink.gif

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Mike Law Leaves Crewe For Liverpool After Arguments With Board

In a shook move this afternoon Mike Law was anounced to have left Crewe for Liverpool. It was thought and hopped by Crewe fans that Mike Law would stay at the club till the distent future. One fan stated "Mike Law was a highly under rated manager. He's done great things for the club at his time here. It is a great loss to the club, lossing such a a talented manager and he will be hard to replace.'

It has been rumoured that Mike Law left the club, that he had grown to love, after an intence argument with the Crewe board over changes that needed to me made if the club was to reach its full potential. In an interview with Mike Law he said, 'This club has the potential to be one of the best, there is a great group of players at the club, that are hard working and have the highest of abbilities. But if the club is to get success at the highest levels, then investment is need. The culb is in it's 4th season in the premireship and still only has a stadium capacity of under 16,000. This has to change if the club wants to be up there with the Newcaslt's and Man Utd's of this world.'

The Liverpool board are said to be pleased that they finally have a perminent, new manager. They hope that Mike Law will be albe to start to win houners again for the club.

HaHa Ali, your old club is in safe hands mate, tho the team need sorting out icon_cool.gif

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As season 5 draws to a close bolton have managaed to keep them up so they will be in the premiership next season playing icon_smile.gif. With a couple of new players already on there way things are looking pretty good for the future of bolton. With their 20m loan making the financial side very hard to deal with they really needed this survival in the premiership and they got it.

If the board aint too tight this coming season expect to see some good stars coming into the team because with ben arfa off to aston villa things are going to be a little harder but im sure bolton will cope. Anyway here is how bolton got on in tuesday's session. Still a couple of games left of the season yet so it still aint over.

Chelsea 7-1 Bolton

Scorers: Pearson

Well cant really say much about this game apart from it started real well with my side going 1 up but then went full on downhill from then on. Because of this result Lee Owens felt that it was going to be one of those sessions but it turned out to be a fairly good session.

Bolton 1-2 Chelsea FA Semi

Scorers: Giannakopoulos

Chelsea again but this time it was a lot closer. I actually think bolton just edged it on possesion and even had a goal disallowed to deney them a replay.

Bolton 4-4 Southampton

Scorers: Arfa (3), Giannakopoulos

An entertaining game this was and an evenly matched one. Some great displays by both sides gave them the goals but a 5th goal just couldnt be scored for any team.

Burnley 3-4 Bolton

Scorers: Walters, Pearson, Giannakopoulos (2)

A win that bolton really needed to help them secure a place in the premiership next season. A great game and the win was in doubt for a fair bit of the game but 2 goals towards the end sort of settled it.

Bolton 3-2 Aston Villa

Scorers: Arfa (2), Giannakopoulos

This game against ant's aston villa side was probably the most important game of the season. This was the game that decided whether they was staying up or not for next season in the premiership. It all started off well and before you know it bolton were 2up but ants villa side pulled a few back. Then luckily bolton scored again to confirm their place in the premiership next season icon_smile.gif

Man Utd 2-2 Bolton

Scorers: Veres, Lee

I surely didnt expect this result against man utd at their home ground but i got it and what a display of quality it was by bolton. Thanks to a 88th minute penalty bolton managed to get a point in a game they were expected to lose. This also helped aida's wba side in hunt for that 2nd place.

Bolton 1-2 Arsenal

Scorers: Giannakopoulos

Another game against a hard side. Luckily bolton got the win against villa or else they could of been facing the drop.

With only 2 games bolton are just playing to try and finish in a higher position than what they are currently in. Hopefully bolton win them and go into next season with good morale till next report goodbye icon_smile.gif

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a reminder to all members session tonight starting a little late as the host it at work. The game should be up between 7pm and 7.30pm also we may possible having another new member start instead of samiul who was removed. All meet in chatroom as usual

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boro fail to live upto expectations

oh my god what a poor season for boro, no decent cup runs, and finishing 8th in the league.

scoring goals not a problem getting well over 100 in the league but defensively conceeding 72 is embarassing, drastic measures to remedy this

massive changes to be at boro,

incoming are players such as peter cech, daniel braathen, lars erikson, craig parker, gabriel milito, gabri and stephen pearson

leaving the club are fans favourite perez (risk but getting milito and braathen for him), silvinho, aghahowa, milner, semler, de souza and others

youth team and reserves bith won there respective leagues and with 32 u21 internationals at the club the future looks bright

defensively the team should be a lot more secure next season, and with an out and out left sided attacker finally signed, boro can look forward to creating havoc in the opposition defences

aim for the season to ensure that last year was just a blip and break boros points club points record

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full turnout tonight bit of a slow session but i think that was to do with pre season. New season should get under way tommorow and game should be up around 5.20pm so plenty of time to sort your t+t out. I am gonna be in session tommorow but set to away as i have work so everyone come to clan chatroom as usual.

Also what happened rob tonight as it all seemed a little weird you was alrright up to a certain point then took another job already and left them????? and then wasnt responding and left.

Also banners for 4 more members will be up shortly

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bit of a delay and already forgot already got joes players he wanted. I will put the 6 up here once they are all done and information on how to use them in your reports but they aint done yet and looking at a while longer but will be done tonight definetely

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As you may of relized the banners didnt go up last night hoping for them to go up tonight they will be done icon_smile.gif next session tonight usual times meet in chatroom as usual the game should be up early about 20 past 5 tonight so if you need to do a lot of t+t come then

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Originally posted by ChampHolic:

Also what happened rob tonight as it all seemed a little weird you was alrright up to a certain point then took another job already and left them????? and then wasnt responding and left.

are we now starting to scare off the newbies even in record time? nah dont think so, but it might help if people read the rules before saying yes i want to join (might help if rules were on the clan website lee i cant find them anywhere other than the latest adition to it)

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VILLA CLIMBED THE TABLE

when banach took over at villa they were lying in 19th, end of season they finished 10th, here are the result of the previous season...

Villa 2 - 0 Burnley

Mendoza 2

Chelsea 3 - 1 Villa

Leko

Villa 0 - 3 Man Utd

Arsenal 2 - 4 Villa (Farnerud,Kakalov)

Villa 5 - 0 Sunderland (Klaus2, Mendoza2 kakalov)

Villa 3 - 0 Preston (Mendoza, Kakalov 2)

Crewe 1 - 0 Villa

I have just been forced on holiday by jimmy will finish report wen season starts icon_biggrin.gif

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New Faces added to strengthen Villa

Hatem Ben Arfa - 3m from Arsenal after a great time at Bolton on loan.

David Foley - 3m - the player i had tamed and made whilst at Pompey.

Aaron Lennon - 2.5m - Great Potential Winger, already settled in at Villa Park.

James Milner - 5m* - Adjusting in ne role of AMC. Should settle soon. (Hopefully)

A few youngsters to boost the U19's & reserves, hopefully Villa get some good players through the Ranks in the coming seasons...

RESULTS.

Bristol City 0 - 2 Aston VillaOlisadebe2, Kakalov

(Leko, Olisadebe)

Crystal Palace 4 - 4 Aston Villa (League cup 1st round) (Foley,Lennon,Kakalov,Leko)

Villa win 4-2 on Penalty's

Aston Villa 3 - 2 Burnley

(Olisadebe2, Kakalov)

Aston Villa 7 - 2 Manchester City

(Olisadebe3,Lennon2,Ben Arfa,Kakalov)

Tottenham 4 - 1 Aston Villa

(Kakalov)

This left Villa in 3rd, we were top after the first 3, but through it away against Tottenham.

Still a decent chance of europe i feel with this squad.

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im up at 09.36 icon_eek.gif

Computer seems to be fine at the moment. Im not too sure what happenend last night just keep on logging me off. It could have been a connection problem but was weird.

Well Steveys off to sheffield today, im gona actually get to go to Brammel lane and admire the mighty blades up close and personal. Have a good weekend and joe stop using Diablo icon_wink.gif

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Newcastle retain Premiership crown

Newcastle claimed another premiership title in style, winning the league by a massive 14 points.

Disappointment soon followed though with a 1-0 loss to Mike's Liverpool in the Champions league final. With 3 strikers out including Oskarsson, Braathen and Tevez we were never really in the hunt and Liverpool deserved to win it.

Our results for the season look like this :

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| Wed, 11.7.2007 | 19:30 | H | Newcastle Reserves | Friendly | | 3 : 0 |

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| Sun, 15.7.2007 | 15:00 | A | Blackpool | Friendly | | 1 : 0 |

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| Fri, 20.7.2007 | 18:00 | A | Gladbach (A) | Friendly | | 3 : 0 |

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| Sun, 22.7.2007 | 18:00 | A | RW Essen | Friendly | | 1 : 2 |

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| Tue, 24.7.2007 | 18:00 | A | Oberhausen | Friendly | | 1 : 0 |

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| Mon, 30.7.2007 | 19:30 | A | Livingston | Friendly | | 1 : 1 |

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| Wed, 1.8.2007 | 19:30 | H | Newcastle Under 19s | Friendly | | 2 : 0 |

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| Mon, 6.8.2007 | 19:30 | A | Lincoln | Friendly | | 3 : 0 |

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| Sun, 12.8.2007 | 14:00 | N | Liverpool | Community Shield | | 0 : 0 |

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| Sat, 18.8.2007 | 15:00 | A | W.B.A. | Premier Division | | 3 : 1 |

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| Wed, 22.8.2007 | 19:30 | H | Middlesbrough | Premier Division | | 4 : 4 |

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| Sat, 25.8.2007 | 15:00 | A | Portsmouth | Premier Division | | 2 : 0 |

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| Fri, 31.8.2007 | 20:00 | N | Millwall | Super Cup | | 2 : 0 |

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| Wed, 5.9.2007 | 19:30 | H | Birmingham | Premier Division | | 0 : 0 |

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| Sat, 15.9.2007 | 15:00 | A | Man City | Premier Division | | 3 : 1 |

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| Tue, 18.9.2007 | 19:45 | A | VfB Stuttgart | Champions Cup Grp B | | 1 : 0 |

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| Sat, 22.9.2007 | 15:00 | H | Tottenham | Premier Division | | 3 : 0 |

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| Sat, 29.9.2007 | 15:00 | H | Chelsea | Premier Division | | 1 : 1 |

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| Wed, 3.10.2007 | 19:45 | H | Wisla | Champions Cup Grp B | | 2 : 0 |

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| Sat, 6.10.2007 | 15:00 | A | Liverpool | Premier Division | | 4 : 0 |

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| Sat, 20.10.2007 | 15:00 | H | Norwich | Premier Division | | 5 : 0 |

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| Wed, 24.10.2007 | 19:45 | H | Milan | Champions Cup Grp B | | 0 : 0 |

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| Wed, 31.10.2007 | 19:45 | A | Derby | League Cup 3rd Rnd | | 1 : 2 |

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| Sat, 3.11.2007 | 15:00 | A | Bolton | Premier Division | | 4 : 1 |

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| Tue, 6.11.2007 | 19:45 | A | Milan | Champions Cup Grp B | | 0 : 2 |

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| Sat, 10.11.2007 | 15:00 | H | Southampton | Premier Division | | 1 : 1 |

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| Wed, 14.11.2007 | 19:30 | A | Burnley | Premier Division | | 0 : 2 |

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| Sat, 24.11.2007 | 15:00 | H | Aston Villa | Premier Division | | 5 : 0 |

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| Wed, 28.11.2007 | 19:45 | H | VfB Stuttgart | Champions Cup Grp B | | 7 : 1 |

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| Sat, 1.12.2007 | 15:00 | A | Man Utd | Premier Division | | 4 : 1 |

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| Fri, 7.12.2007 | 20:00 | N | São Paulo | Inter-Continental Cup | | 5 : 0 |

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| Tue, 11.12.2007 | 19:45 | A | Wisla | Champions Cup Grp B | | 1 : 1 |

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| Sat, 15.12.2007 | 15:00 | H | Crewe | Premier Division | | 3 : 0 |

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| Sat, 22.12.2007 | 15:00 | A | Preston | Premier Division | | 5 : 1 |

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| Wed, 26.12.2007 | 15:00 | H | Millwall | Premier Division | | 3 : 0 |

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| Sat, 29.12.2007 | 15:00 | H | W.B.A. | Premier Division | | 4 : 0 |

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| Tue, 1.1.2008 | 19:30 | A | Middlesbrough | Premier Division | | 4 : 3 |

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| Sat, 5.1.2008 | 15:00 | H | Crystal Palace | FA Cup 3rd Rnd | | 4 : 0 |

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| Wed, 9.1.2008 | 19:30 | A | Sunderland | Premier Division | | 2 : 0 |

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| Sat, 12.1.2008 | 15:00 | H | Portsmouth | Premier Division | | 5 : 0 |

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| Wed, 16.1.2008 | 19:30 | A | Birmingham | Premier Division | | 3 : 2 |

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| Sat, 19.1.2008 | 15:00 | H | Man City | Premier Division | | 3 : 0 |

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| Sat, 26.1.2008 | 15:00 | A | Peterborough | FA Cup 4th Rnd | | 3 : 0 |

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| Wed, 30.1.2008 | 19:30 | H | Arsenal | Premier Division | | 6 : 0 |

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| Sat, 2.2.2008 | 15:00 | A | Tottenham | Premier Division | | 5 : 1 |

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| Wed, 6.2.2008 | 19:30 | A | Chelsea | Premier Division | | 2 : 0 |

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| Sat, 9.2.2008 | 15:00 | H | Liverpool | Premier Division | | 3 : 1 |

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| Sat, 16.2.2008 | 15:00 | A | Chelsea | FA Cup 5th Rnd | | 1 : 1 |

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| Sat, 23.2.2008 | 15:00 | A | Norwich | Premier Division | | 1 : 1 |

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| Wed, 27.2.2008 | 19:45 | A | Man Utd | Champions Cup 2nd Rnd Leg 1 | | 4 : 1 |

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| Sun, 2.3.2008 | 15:00 | H | Chelsea | FA Cup 5th Rnd Rep | | 0 : 1 |

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| Wed, 5.3.2008 | 19:30 | H | Bolton | Premier Division | | 5 : 0 |

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| Wed, 12.3.2008 | 19:45 | H | Man Utd | Champions Cup 2nd Rnd Leg 2 | | 1 : 0 |

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| Sat, 15.3.2008 | 15:00 | A | Southampton | Premier Division | | 1 : 1 |

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| Wed, 19.3.2008 | 19:30 | H | Burnley | Premier Division | | 2 : 1 |

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| Sat, 22.3.2008 | 15:00 | A | Aston Villa | Premier Division | | 2 : 0 |

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| Wed, 26.3.2008 | 19:45 | H | Litex | Champions Cup Qtr Final Leg 1 | | 3 : 0 |

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| Wed, 9.4.2008 | 19:45 | A | Litex | Champions Cup Qtr Final Leg 2 | | 5 : 2 |

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| Sat, 12.4.2008 | 15:00 | H | Man Utd | Premier Division | | 4 : 0 |

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| Sat, 19.4.2008 | 15:00 | A | Arsenal | Premier Division | | 0 : 0 |

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| Wed, 23.4.2008 | 19:45 | A | Milan | Champions Cup Semi Final Leg 1 | | 1 : 0 |

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| Sat, 26.4.2008 | 15:00 | H | Sunderland | Premier Division | | 2 : 0 |

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| Sat, 3.5.2008 | 15:00 | A | Crewe | Premier Division | | 4 : 2 |

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| Wed, 7.5.2008 | 19:45 | H | Milan | Champions Cup Semi Final Leg 2 | | 4 : 0 |

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| Sun, 11.5.2008 | 14:00 | H | Preston | Premier Division | | 3 : 0 |

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| Sun, 18.5.2008 | 15:00 | A | Millwall | Premier Division | | 2 : 0 |

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| Wed, 28.5.2008 | 19:45 | N | Liverpool | Champions Cup Final | | 0 : 1 |

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dark horses for the title the new improved boro

defensively a much more solid team, with great cover in all positions now, a defensive unit with cech, tsigalko,gabri,erikson, milito, upson, albrechtsen, bridge and the vast array of young talent should make a massive improvement on last seasons dismal record

the signing of braathen strengthening an attacking unit consistantly up in the top scorers in the division (even allowing for the departure of perez who will not be missed as much as some expect icon_smile.gif)

and after failing to win a place in europe this season, being able to concentrate on the league and keep players fresher than usual, boro at the minimum have to aim for champions league qualification if not higher

main challengers for title will again be jimmy's newcastle and the liverpool side strengthened under mikes managership (possible the most serious title challenge for them since ali retired) with outsiders being wba who under aida had a great season last year (manager of the year in my eyes) but will find it more dificult with the extra games in the champions league this year

top 4 this year

boro

newcastle

liverpool

wba

bottom 3

bolton (sorry lee, bad start already for you and lots of good teams in this league icon_frown.gif)

bristol city

preston

fa cup winners middlesbrough

league cup winners finally time for villa to win something (but you wont get top 6 in league ant icon_wink.gif)

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i dont think i come in relegation cos the reason ive had a bad start is because my strikers that have joined aint been played yet as assistant was set to use the team before hand that was in. So i should improve once i got my right strikers in icon_smile.gif. Also everyone's banners is now finished hoing to put them all on later now when i recieve them.

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I some how doubt that, without Hatem Ben Arfa ur nothin Lee, NOTHING.

well jaaskerlainen is alrite, and you see i spelled his name correctly too.

Nah best of luck to ya lee, ur gonna need it

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by ant banach:

I some how doubt that, without Hatem Ben Arfa ur nothin Lee, NOTHING.

well jaaskerlainen is alrite, and you see i spelled his name correctly too.

Nah best of luck to ya lee, ur gonna need it

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use the Queen's English, muppet!

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You are a muppet ant! icon_wink.gif

although careful who you insult as that Cats guy is head honcho round here and he can make make your forum life miserable, damn miserable.

Im sure that is an enough of an incentive to convince you to change the errors of your way ant. The main error being you think the Toon wont walk away with the title again this year!

As for Si's predictions, well we all know about Si's predictions! He didnt predict 8th last year did he?!?

Also FYI Wednesday session is back on, so only Monday and Tuesday's sessions cancelled this week.

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