
Premiership last day
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Premiership last day
Good game so far at Highbury 2-2, superb free kick by Thompson 

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Fantastic...the big four all qualify for the Champions League and so make loads more money so that they can maintain their hegemony of the Premiership.
A bad day for football, this season was Spurs (or anyone elses) best chance for Champions League football, Man.Utd and Arsenal were in very transitional periods but still managed to qualify, next season both teams will be stronger and with Liverpool improving and Chelsea about to buy Shevchenko, Ballack et al then that's it...it's a closed shop.


A bad day for football, this season was Spurs (or anyone elses) best chance for Champions League football, Man.Utd and Arsenal were in very transitional periods but still managed to qualify, next season both teams will be stronger and with Liverpool improving and Chelsea about to buy Shevchenko, Ballack et al then that's it...it's a closed shop.
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toby wrote:Fantastic...the big four all qualify for the Champions League and so make loads more money so that they can maintain their hegemony of the Premiership.
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A bad day for football, this season was Spurs (or anyone elses) best chance for Champions League football, Man.Utd and Arsenal were in very transitional periods but still managed to qualify, next season both teams will be stronger and with Liverpool improving and Chelsea about to buy Shevchenko, Ballack et al then that's it...it's a closed shop.
sad but very true toby.
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Watching Man Utd distroy Charlton was a feast of football. I paid particular interest when Scholls came on for 45 mins 2nd half....Had been out since December,Had not played any reserve football and put a near perfect performance in.....Not once in the 2nd half did he give the ball away,inch perfect,Just one of those forward runs of his were made but what a player........Well done paul!!a credit to the game.
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Scholes is a ginger tw*t...name one England game that we lost when Scholes was playing and I'll tell you why it was his fault!
Argentina '98 - England winning 2-1 Scholes misses a p*ss easy chance to make it 3-1, result Argentina equalise and take the game to penalties...you know the rest
Brazil '02 - England winning 1-0, Scholes gives the ball away to Ronaldinho and then fails to track him back or get a tackle in, Ronaldinho slots the ball to Rivaldo(?) for the equaliser.
You watch any goal scored against England during his time and I bet you will see Scholes just wandering about anonymously in midfield, not tackling or tracking back!
Argentina '98 - England winning 2-1 Scholes misses a p*ss easy chance to make it 3-1, result Argentina equalise and take the game to penalties...you know the rest
Brazil '02 - England winning 1-0, Scholes gives the ball away to Ronaldinho and then fails to track him back or get a tackle in, Ronaldinho slots the ball to Rivaldo(?) for the equaliser.
You watch any goal scored against England during his time and I bet you will see Scholes just wandering about anonymously in midfield, not tackling or tracking back!
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yeah give me tony dinning anydaytoby wrote:Scholes is a ginger tw*t...name one England game that we lost when Scholes was playing and I'll tell you why it was his fault!
Argentina '98 - England winning 2-1 Scholes misses a p*ss easy chance to make it 3-1, result Argentina equalise and take the game to penalties...you know the rest
Brazil '02 - England winning 1-0, Scholes gives the ball away to Ronaldinho and then fails to track him back or get a tackle in, Ronaldinho slots the ball to Rivaldo(?) for the equaliser.
You watch any goal scored against England during his time and I bet you will see Scholes just wandering about anonymously in midfield, not tackling or tracking back!
