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Very jammy massively deflected goal for Hull just as the fans were doing name change protest chant. I wonder if he's a superstitious man?
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So, after 12 years of trying David Moyses finally sees Everton win at Old Trafford.
He must be on a knife edge right now.
He must be on a knife edge right now.
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bobo the clown wrote:So, after 12 years of trying David Moyses finally sees Everton win at Old Trafford.
He must be on a knife edge right now.
nahhh - they may only have realistic prospects of battling it out for chumps playoff spot - but there's no chance they'll offload him anytime soon... they're in for the long game...
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Blackpool get spanked again by Derby. The Seasiders had two men sent off again. That is 5 red cards in two games. Ouch!
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Fantastic equaliser for Everton...
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Cracking game was that.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Fantastic equaliser for Everton...
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Was too. Suckies for GG that they didn't get all three, but most of the other results were kind to them. Still don't know how Everton's boy got his shot away.clapton is god wrote:Cracking game was that.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Fantastic equaliser for Everton...
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Swansea v Hull tonight......nothing else worth watching.....
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Annoyed Grunt wrote:Swansea v Hull tonight......nothing else worth watching.....
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Series linked, squire...Bruce Rioja wrote:Annoyed Grunt wrote:Swansea v Hull tonight......nothing else worth watching.....
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Hull take the lead....
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And fans chant 'City til we die' and 'We'll die when we want'. Brucie will be doing the old diplomat act again.
I see it was Swansea's old striker Graham who scored after a 30 game league run without a goal.
I see it was Swansea's old striker Graham who scored after a 30 game league run without a goal.
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1-1. Flores with the equaliser...
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What's all this bollocks about not celebrating a goal against a former club?! What's it achieving? Show some feckin passion you plum
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Not just me then.boltonboris wrote:What's all this bollocks about not celebrating a goal against a former club?! What's it achieving? Show some feckin passion you plum
Any mutual love-in can be done prior to the game with "I really enjoyed my time at ..." ... a sort of post-shirt badge kissing ... but you're paid by the current club, supported by their following and work with your current colleagues.
it's not disrespectful to show joy at doing your job. Maybe running the length of the pitch and going mad in front of your previous fans ... take a bow Mr Adebayor .... is pushing it but the current "gosh guys, I'm sorry" is weird.
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bobo the clown wrote:Not just me then.boltonboris wrote:What's all this bollocks about not celebrating a goal against a former club?! What's it achieving? Show some feckin passion you plum
Any mutual love-in can be done prior to the game with "I really enjoyed my time at ..." ... a sort of post-shirt badge kissing ... but you're paid by the current club, supported by their following and work with your current colleagues.
it's not disrespectful to show joy at doing your job. Maybe running the length of the pitch and going mad in front of your previous fans ... take a bow Mr Adebayor .... is pushing it but the current "gosh guys, I'm sorry" is weird.
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Same here, the way he made a point of it in front of the fans was pathetic. It's just showing off even more than a celebration. Score, show you're happy and then jog back without taking the mick.plymouth wanderer wrote:bobo the clown wrote:Not just me then.boltonboris wrote:What's all this bollocks about not celebrating a goal against a former club?! What's it achieving? Show some feckin passion you plum
Any mutual love-in can be done prior to the game with "I really enjoyed my time at ..." ... a sort of post-shirt badge kissing ... but you're paid by the current club, supported by their following and work with your current colleagues.
it's not disrespectful to show joy at doing your job. Maybe running the length of the pitch and going mad in front of your previous fans ... take a bow Mr Adebayor .... is pushing it but the current "gosh guys, I'm sorry" is weird.
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We're not talking about Denis Law sending his old team down here.
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Bayern v City tonight for me......Masterchef is still on record, Bruce...the Mrs is doing some work, so is happy to watch another time...
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Bayern take the lead....
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City being ripped apart.....2-0.
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