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2-0!!!!!
Edit - Should be fucking 5-0 Clyde by now and 10 men for Celtic. And I thought Luton got robbed! |
:rofl: bye bye dickheads 'mon the bullywee!
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Clyde found a chink in Celtic's defence.
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ahahah ECG
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Well done to Burton too. They totally deserved a draw. I'm still laughing at Celtic too much to care though. Graham Roberts is a fucking legend.
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<font color="#ff6600">Good old Tottenham pissing away leads in the FA Cup :cool:</font>
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Who would have thought playing a has-been, who's looking for his last big pay cheque, would have a negative effect on the Celts. Aberdeen's name is on the trophy.
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Stoke City/Tamworth v Barnsley/Walsall
Cheltenham Town/Chester City v Newcastle United Coventry v Nuneaton Borough/Middlesbrough West Brom/Reading v Torquay/Birmingham Portsmouth v Liverpool Leicester v Southampton Bolton v Arsenal Aston Villa v Port Vale Brentford v Sunderland Manchester City v Wigan/Leeds Millwall/Everton v Chelsea Preston v Crystal Palace West Ham v Blackburn Colchester v Derby Charlton v Leyton Orient Wolves v Burton/Manchester United |
Considering most of the replays are gonna see the lower league sides go out, pretty shite draw to be honest, not much to look forward to, and the all premiership ties don't exactly capture the imagination
Pompey at Fratton is gonna be a difficult game, especially after last time, but will have to see. Would love it if Torquay beat Birmingham and Brom beat Reading, my flat mates a Baggies fan, so that could be pretty interesting |
<font color="#ff6600">Liverpool again. Lets hope its the same result as last time.</font>
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I'd rather have a Premiership team, drawing lower league teams each round is just asking for embarassment.
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That scoreline just adds to my belief that i'm bad luck. Not won in like 8 games i've been to since Sheff Wed, and only scored twice, and we've done quite well in every other home game. Didn't go yesterday because i chose to go to the 'six pointer' of Sheff Wed away this saturday, which, given whati've just said, seems like a bad idea.
I'll settle for Southampton, they were poor when they came here in the league under Redknapp, and Burley hasn't started brilliantly, although he could well have turned it around by the time they play us. Aaron Lennon looks awesome though, i'd probably have him in the World Cup squad as long as he keeps playing and SWP doesn't. |
Hello 5th round :cool:
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Port Vale will do
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Steven Gerrard is the most in-form Englishman right now, yet the England manager is suggesting trying to tie him down to a ridiculous holding role so he can accomodate a lesser footballer in Frank Lampard (who isn't playing particularly well).
I don't get what this new fascination is with holding midfielders, anyway. Lampard and Gerrard should be able to play alongside each, get back and forward and all of that. |
<font color="#ff6600">I agree with ECG. It fucks me off so much that Gerrard is always told to be holding player for England and has to sacrifice a huge part of his game just for the benefit of Lampard.
Teach Lampard to track back for himself so we don't have to drop Gerrard for some limited wanker like Ledley King in midfield.</font> |
As a Chelsea fan I guess I'm happy with the draw. Everton should win and they'll be a tough side to beat but they're not Chelsea class, but Millwall would be such a scary atmosphere and the Millwall lot would be so determined to do us that it would be a difficult match. It's been a long time since Chelsea faced Millwall, I think the last time was in like 1989 or something when all the horses came onto the pitch. I bet the docker boys are drooling over the possibility of facing Chelsea, not drooling over seeing England's finest club and players, drooling over the fact that there will be major trouble and they can have a ruck with their old rivals.
Personally I hope we get Millwall, although it'd be an intimidating atmosphere it would also be a brilliant atmosphere as only the true Chelsea boys would be there. Not the posh knobs sitting at the Bridge who don't know the words to any songs. Plus, Millwall are the weaker side, on paper at least. |
Chelsea won't even get the automatic allocation for a Millwall tie. Police will put a stop to that quick time.
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<font color="#ff6600">Sean Davis :cool:
MEEEEENDEEEEEES FROM THE HALFWAY LINE :cool: Pamarot :$</font> |
NOE NOE, NOE NOE NOE NOE, NOE NOE, NO-E PAMAROT
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Gary O'Neil will now suffer from Scott Parker syndrome.
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<font color="#ff6600">O'Neil Mendes Davis Taylor
on par with Beckham Scholes Keane Giggs circa 1999 if you ask me</font> |
Its nothing without the Sheriff
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There won't be trouble, Millwall's ground hasn't had proper trouble in years, nor has Chelsea's. They both have their racist fans and most of both sets of fans are a bunch of cunts, but when the police stepped and eliminated football violence lots of the actual hooligans went stopped going, Babbsy was the leader of our main firm and he sits their with his son now, away from all the trouble, it really has all died out. If we get Milwall I'm heading straight down the box office and queuing overnight for my ticket. Will be a good game with a class atmosphere. There's not going to be any trouble unless your looking for it, and I'm hardly gunna throw on some Burberry and have a row, or wear a Chelsea shirt. Went down West Ham the other week, and if I didn't know better I'd say our fans loved each other, not even the slightest hint of any trouble kicking off. And the posh knobs don't go to away games anyway, Man City aways the only time I've been unfortunate enough to be caught up in a bad non-singing atmosphere, otherwise our away fans are always class. And last time we played them was the F.A Cup in 1995. |
Must be pretty embarrassing to be a former Arsenal fan who now supports Middlesbrough :cool:
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Also, INCE :cool:
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What a bunch of fucking tossers, pay good money to go to Hillsborough and they get great backing, which was about the only bright spot of the day, but still put in an inept, passionless performance. Patrick Kisnorbo is up there with Junior Lewis as one of the worst players i've ever seen aswell.
Worst position for 15 years, cheers for Fryatt but fuck off Levein. |
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I'm sorry to say it but yeah :$ As a central midfield player anyway. He can't pass and for someone of his size is poor in the air and in tackles. He ws okay at centre back against Crewe, but Crewe are terrible.
Mind you, his replacement by the end of the month should be James Wesolowski, who's another Aussie ;) |
Sat in the Geordie end for the Fulham game yesterday. Geordies were absolutely ace, Fulham fans were the pits.
Cack game as well. |
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BBC Sport understands Southampton have rejected a formal £12m offer from Arsenal for striker Theo Walcott.
It is understood Chelsea could be willing to pay up to £15m, but the 16-year-old has made it clear he would prefer a move to the Gunners. Earlier, Gunners boss Arsene Wenger had let slip that a deal was almost done. When talking to journalists, he referred to new arrivals Emmanuel Abedayor and Abo Diaby, saying he had "two signings, sorry, two and a half." Asked if he was referring to Walcott, the Arsenal manager said: "I would like to tell you." Earlier in the week, Wenger confirmed he was an admirer of Walcott's precocious talent. "He's a player we rate," said Wenger. "I rate him personally and we are looking at him, yes. "Ideally we would want Theo to join us straight away. But it would not be a deal-breaker if Southampton say they want him to finish the season there." Southampton boss George Burley said he was in the dark about Walcott's future, but said he would love to hold on to the youngster. "I don't know what will happen tomorrow," said Burley. "I won't guarantee anything, but as far as I'm aware, nothing has changed. We're planning ahead with Theo at the club. "He's done very well for us and we want to keep him for as long as possible. "He's a fantastic talent. When you've got a talent like that there is always going to be speculation but the kid handles it well - he's experienced it for the past six months." Southampton are reported to be interested in a deal in which Walcott would be signed by Arsenal and then immediately loaned back to them for the rest of the season. Saints chairman Rupert Lowe is known to have been at Arsenal's training ground last week, but he has said he was not there to discuss Walcott. Lowe has also said he would like to retain Walcott. Walcott, who has a pre-contract agreement with the Saints to sign a professional contract on his 17th birthday in March, has scored five goals in 12 starts for Southampton this season. ---- Mentalist bastards not accepting that |
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ahahahahaah Ogen is right...Gooner you're a daft cunt, fucking pathetic.
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November 16 changed all that
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