The weekend's other games
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The Spurs result was obvioulsy the highlight of the weekend.
however it was disappointing to see our other main London rivals, West Ham win.
good news that upcoming opponents Liverpool and Southampton lost. Don't want either to get to confident before they play us.
however it was disappointing to see our other main London rivals, West Ham win.
good news that upcoming opponents Liverpool and Southampton lost. Don't want either to get to confident before they play us.
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our former captain starts on bench tonight
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Don't think I've ever seen somebody so completely dominant in the air as Fellaini has been tonight, absolutely terrified United's defence. Been impressed by Everton, positive approach based on hard work has seen them be the better team and a few credible penalty shouts which unfortunately means they're inevitably going to lose 1-0 to a shit goal. Probably from RvP.
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Great goal .... good spot you above me (Northbank 123), you should have had money on it...
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RVP will come on and score, he always does well against Everton
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My man u supporting girlfriend doesn't understand my venom tonite..
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Well for the last couple of seasons and including in the boring as fek transfer thread I opted that of all the midfielders out there Fellani is the one for me, a collosuss of a player, I did also say that he would prob cost 20 mill plus so there is no way we would go for him
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this all set up for rvp to score
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I see that Baba has logged on. Just waiting for his moment, now that RvP has come on.
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Agree, although we should have signed him when he was at Standard Liege, so much for our shit scouting system eh...LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:Well for the last couple of seasons and including in the boring as fek transfer thread I opted that of all the midfielders out there Fellani is the one for me, a collosuss of a player, I did also say that he would prob cost 20 mill plus so there is no way we would go for him
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Not sure about that. Everton are living a charmed life...mcdowell42 wrote:this all set up for rvp to score
(Pleaseeeee God - no RVP goals tonight. Maybe a small twinge in his hammy?)
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Why are man utd wearing a tea towel for a shirt?
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BournemouthRED wrote:Why are man utd wearing a tea towel for a shirt?
What's a tea towel???
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Top Londoner wrote:I see that Baba has logged on. Just waiting for his moment, now that RvP has come on.
now we will see if it works
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Top Londoner wrote:BournemouthRED wrote:Why are man utd wearing a tea towel for a shirt?
What's a tea towel???
A tea towel (English) or dish towel (American) is a cloth which is used to dry dishes, cutlery, etc., after they have been washed. In 18th century England, a tea towel was a special linen drying cloth used by the mistress of the house to dry her precious and expensive china tea things. Servants were considered too ham-fisted to be trusted with such a delicate job, although housemaids were charged with hand-hemming the woven linen when their main duties were completed.[citation needed] Tea towels have been mass-produced since the Industrial Revolution.
Good ole wiki