The Football Thread - Season 2012/2013

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Benitez would have had to have been an amazing success to have any chance of getting the job permanently, which he hasn't done so far. :shrug: Or he would be in place when every sane quality manager turned it down. ;)

He will no doubt be well paid for his 'temp' job. ;) :lol:
 
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Huge game for us at Southampton - I've been positive we can stay up most of the season, however if we lose today I think that really is likely to be it. Our next 5 fixtures are Saints, Sunderland, Villa, Fulham, Wigan - we really need a minimum of 3 winds of of those, possibly more, and we need not lose to Saints, Villa or Wigan.
 
Al, can you update the predictor league again please...the run in has started!
 
Al, can you update the predictor league again please...the run in has started!

Here you go, think it's ok but not done a manual check of scores.

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I'm matching my team's performance at present!

It was 3 points for the correct place, and 1 bonus point if the team was in the top 6 or the bottom 3 (irrespective of in the precise place).
 
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I think you need to check mine. No way I'm on 24 LOL
 
No Giggs today for his 1,000th appearance :shrug:

I'd dropped RVP out of my FF team and put Rooney and Hernandez in instead as I expected RVP to be rested.

Stronger 11 than I suspected.

de Gea

Smalling
Vidic
Evans
Evra

Valencia
Carrick
Anderson
Kagawa

Rooney
van Persie

SUBS: Lindegaard, Rafael, Cleverley, Nani, Young, Welbeck, Hernandez.
 
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I think you need to check mine. No way I'm on 24 LOL

Done, you were getting 23rdman's totals - I blame excel, which was clearly at fault :D

Not sure you'll like the result of the change though! ;)
 
Will SAF be saving that for the Madrid game?

I can see him being used at some point against Madrid.

They've benched Ronaldo and Özil this weekend ahead of the United game so I hope SAF doesn't live to regret today's 11
 
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The first half was like watching an attackers v defenders training session.

Kagawa goal came from a Valencia left foot cross of all things !!!

Snodgrass has been a dirty so and so
 
Norwich are having a lot of worrying possesion
 
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Norwich are having a lot of worrying possesion

Well they need to now. They were set up like the Hoover dam in the first half.
 
The first half was like watching an attackers v defenders training session.

Kagawa goal came from a Valencia left foot cross of all things !!!

Snodgrass has been a dirty so and so

He's been learning from the Rafael school of defending then ;)
 
Well they need to now. They were set up like the Hoover dam in the first half.

I know but utd have been very sloppy with the ball
 
Kagawa:cool: cool as you like
 
Great result for us, looks like Liverpool will do us a favour, and hopefully Man City will against Villa on Monday. Will leave us with 4 points to make up, with Wigan and Villa coming up shortly if, and it's a big if, we'd be one point behind each should we win those games. This reminds me of when I was young as I use to pointlessly work out the results of our fixtures - I should know better by now..:help:
 
Not a bad one from Rooney

The title is definitely decided now - sorry having a Joe moment. :)

Looking forward to the Madrid game, what odds Giggs getting the winner if he plays.
 
I was thinking earlier, this is a very rare occasion where I hope Suarez scores a hattrick this evening. :D

Great result for us today, the last 10 minutes were agony and where on earth did they get 6 minutes of injury time from? How good was Green when he came on though?

Same here, not enjoyed a Liverpool victory this much in a longtime! I could hardly watch the last 6 minutes, fantastic save by Green. Nearly every result went our way today :)
 
Same here, not enjoyed a Liverpool victory this much in a longtime! I could hardly watch the last 6 minutes, fantastic save by Green. Nearly every result went our way today :)

About time too. Mind you, with Park & Betty combining for the winning goal, the whole time space continuum appears to have gone out of wack! :lol:
 
The title is definitely decided now - sorry having a Joe moment. :)

Looking forward to the Madrid game, what odds Giggs getting the winner if he plays.

I would imagine if he starts he'll be off before winning goals are scored.

If he doesn't start he'd be brought on if we're already ahead to steady the ship.

I'm not overly confident. I know we're level with the home leg left to play but they're more than capable of scoring more than the one away goal we got over there.
 
I would imagine if he starts he'll be off before winning goals are scored.

If he doesn't start he'd be brought on if we're already ahead to steady the ship.

I'm not overly confident. I know we're level with the home leg left to play but they're more than capable of scoring more than the one away goal we got over there.

It's finely poised certainly, which makes it interesting. I have a feeling you will do it, by a single goal margin but I would not bet on it.
 
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...ast-consortium-within-the-next-few-weeks.html

Arsenal poised to be subjected to £1.5bn takeover bid from Middle East consortium within the next few weeks
The world’s biggest ever bid for a football club, dwarfing the £800 million paid by the Glazers for Manchester United, will be backed by funds from Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

And the same story reported in the sun:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...eover-Arab-investors-table-15BILLION-bid.html
 
Sad day if it's true. Arsenal aren't a City or Chelsea.

Seems to be the same group that were sniffing around United for an even larger sum.

The timing sems odd though.

Buyers of Chelsea and City could chuck silly money about to build up their clubs 'income' and hoover up / stock pile players to fill their resale boots ahead of FFP but I'd have thought that boat had sailed now. Income is already good at Arsenal so as a play thing, I guess there's room to invest.

Some reporter on the radio tonight talking of a fabricated story - Kroenke dig - Usmanov? and what buyer would boast about picking up shares at full value?

If they do end up becoming the next sugar daddy club - it will be funny to see how the fans react given the financial moral high ground they've (quite rightly) held for years.

Arsenal I understand but Liverpool always strike me as the club most vunerable to a sugar daddy given their history (brand) and current plight.
 
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Would wenger be happy to work with such owners, goes against all he has said. For all the owners faults, I do not think I want to be another man city!

you say that now, but I bet you'll quickly wipe those tears away when trophies start filling your cabinet
 
Here you go, think it's ok but not done a manual check of scores.

I'm matching my team's performance at present!

It was 3 points for the correct place, and 1 bonus point if the team was in the top 6 or the bottom 3 (irrespective of in the precise place).

Opening up a healthy lead!
 
you say that now, but I bet you'll quickly wipe those tears away when trophies start filling your cabinet

Exactly. We have to accept that football is now a plaything for the mega rich. Okay, so it's always been for the rich, but now it's different.

I have no doubt that FSG would sell in a heartbeat if a decent offer came along and as much as I like what we are building now I know in my heart it is unlikely we'll be real challengers without a sugar daddy.

I would prefer a Mansour over an Abramovich though.
 
I can't decide who I'd like to win today in the Spurs v Arsenal game.

Normally (without actually choosing) I tend to support the underdogs which for years would have been Spurs but Villas-Boas annoys me.
 
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