Tonight's Football
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Two of those goals shouldn't have stood. Rooney clearly offside, Rooney clearly dived. But it's alright, because it's Wonderful Wayne.
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Another bore-fest from United. Rooney dived and got a penalty? .....Never....
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Blimey - are you lot really spending your Monday nights watching yernited???
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Just seen the Wigan result. Eaaaaggles
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City tonking Newcastle 5-0 and only on 55 mins.
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Crazy game Villa v West Brom. Ref sent two off for absolutely nothing. Felt sorry for Brom, the man was clueless.
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DMB's No. 7. No help to their defence, that lad!
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Two very good goals. Well worked one from Arsenal and a cracking header from Rooney.
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Not withstanding Oxblade Chambermaid's excellent work, DMB's No.7's shitness in defence gifted the space. That said, DMB's No.7 put in a peach of a ball for Rooney's beauty of a header!TANGODANCER wrote:Two very good goals. Well worked one from Arsenal and a cracking header from Rooney.
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None of them covered themselves in glory. Feck only knows what Valencia was doing.
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Lol at Welbs! Impressed with Michael Oliver tbf (kiss of death).
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Good to see a ref at Old Trafford unimpressed by the D.M.B's trotting out every dodge in the book including plenty flying clogs. . Well done that man. De Maria was stupid.
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The ref was outstanding tonight. Mr Mark Haywood might want to take a few notes.
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Cracking game between Madrid and Schalke. Schalke in front twice, two Ronaldo headers, all square. Can't stand the man but he sure can score goals.
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Schalke back in front. Another goal needed with three minutes stoppage time to play.
COME ON SCHALKE!!!
COME ON SCHALKE!!!
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Finished 4-3 Schalke,but 5-4 Madrid on average. Pity Schalke were climbing a mountain being two down to start at the Bernabeu. Seven good goals, some oscar-winning acting from Madrid and some really nice football in between. Good watching.
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That was a great game. Howedies should have won it - if only the chance had fallen to Huntelaar! (instead of him knocking it down for someone else).
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England match this Friday against monolithic juggernauts Lithuania.
Who is Ryan Mason? He plays for Spurs. Admittedly I don't really follow the Premier League as much as I used to, but I've genuinely never heard of him. Had a quick gander at his wikipedia page and can clearly see why he's been selected for the squad - no U21 caps; plays for spurs.
Who is Ryan Mason? He plays for Spurs. Admittedly I don't really follow the Premier League as much as I used to, but I've genuinely never heard of him. Had a quick gander at his wikipedia page and can clearly see why he's been selected for the squad - no U21 caps; plays for spurs.
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I've just looked him up too, along with Nathaniel Clyne.Dr Hotdog wrote:England match this Friday against monolithic juggernauts Lithuania.
Who is Ryan Mason? He plays for Spurs. Admittedly I don't really follow the Premier League as much as I used to, but I've genuinely never heard of him. Had a quick gander at his wikipedia page and can clearly see why he's been selected for the squad - no U21 caps; plays for spurs.
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I think Clyne has been a mainstay at RB for Southampton for the past couple of PL seasons, so I get that. Potentially a better option than that glorified sprinter who plays for Spuds in the same position - Kyle Walker.
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