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*Official* English Football Season 2008-2009

The Sean

Cricketer Of The Year
Rumours also of the Gunners launching a £20m bid for Arshavin in the January window. Would surprise me greatly if it happened, given that a) it would involve Arsene spending money and b) surely what they need is an experienced, hard-tackling ball-winner?
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Rumours also of the Gunners launching a £20m bid for Arshavin in the January window. Would surprise me greatly if it happened, given that a) it would involve Arsene spending money and b) surely what they need is an experienced, hard-tackling ball-winner?
Quite. Honestly, really can't see it. Arseshaving isn't as young as he looks either, about 27 I think. A lot to pay for a completely unproven (in terms of big European leagues) player.

Barry the more likely target, loth as Villa would be to sell him to us.
 

Neil Pickup

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Stat of the Day...

5. Everton - 46
4. Wycombe - 66
3. Swansea - 69
2. Chelsea - 94
1. Exeter City - 117

What does it refer to...?
 

The Sean

Cricketer Of The Year
Stat of the Day...

5. Everton - 46
4. Wycombe - 66
3. Swansea - 69
2. Chelsea - 94
1. Exeter City - 117

What does it refer to...?
Given the Chelsea number, I'd say the number of games since losing two in a row - but I can't believe the Grecians have gone that long?
 

grecian

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Given the Chelsea number, I'd say the number of games since losing two in a row - but I can't believe the Grecians have gone that long?
Ahh, I think you have it. Paul Tisdale has never lost two-in-a-row in his managerial career, in the league anyway, I think.....
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Surely Everton have lost two in a row this season though?

edit, nah it is looking right, seems as the scummy swans have done okay the past couple of seasons, so have Wycombe and Chelsea hardly ever lose once never mind twice
 

Neil Pickup

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When did we lose two in a row then? You're probably right, but I can't remember it anyway.
Racing Post is the source...

I can't actually find any evidence that Utd have lost back-to-back league games since April 05 (Everton and Norwich)... which would put them on 7 + 38 + 38 + 38 + 16 = 137

Any contradictions, please!
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member


He will have the number 6 on his back with the name 'Lass' :blink:
:laugh: . Yea i saw it, L Diarra at the back makes more sense i guess.

But as i said he really has to impress Ramos because i don't think he is Real material nor is he better than M Diarra or De la red (based on what i've seen).
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
I know United deserve credit for winning the Champions League and everything, but I'd be willing to go out on a limb and suggest that any club in the Premiership could beat either Gamba Osaka or Liga de Quito. Not exactly anything to get excited about.

:laugh: . Hater.

Seriously though your right, hopefully if United do the double again this season they can meet River Plate, Sau Paulo or whoever in the final and win..
 

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