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by Ace » Thu Jan 08, 2004 6:58 am
eric71 wrote:Go Timmy! I'm following the game online at work right now. Never been that much of a soccer fan (typical American), but the Tim Howard story has been getting some print over here and I've found myself becoming a bit of a ManU fan.
Yep he's looking like our purchase of the season, although the keeper he replaced was a bit of a liability (Barthez). The one we had before that, in his prime was one of our greatest keepers ever (Schmeichel), his performances are still fresh in the memory so it takes a great keeper to live up to the United fans expectations at the moment. Howard seems to be doing that and then some.
junot wrote:Well, United beat Bolton 1-2

I'd other you my condolences junot, but you know i'd be lying

What made my night was Arsenal and Chelsea slipping up
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/040107/325/eikt8.html
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Niall Shaky
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by Niall Shaky » Thu Jan 08, 2004 7:00 am
eric71 wrote:Go Timmy! I'm following the game online at work right now. Never been that much of a soccer fan (typical American), but the Tim Howard story has been getting some print over here and I've found myself becoming a bit of a ManU fan.
Huh.
Well it does seem he is very good.
Welcome to proper sport!
(writes a Liverpool fan).
But hey: Bruno Cheyrou! Who'da thunk it? Midfield flop playing as a deep-lying striker puts in his first decent performance in 18 mionths?
The "new Zidane"? I doubt it, but would be great if we could start getting the best out of him. He is, by all accounts, very talented, but has questionable consistency and attitude.
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by Ace » Thu Jan 08, 2004 7:07 am
Niall Shaky wrote:But hey: Bruno Cheyrou! Who'da thunk it? Midfield flop playing as a deep-lying striker puts in his first decent performance in 18 mionths?
I couldn't help but wonder after hearing he scored last night, if the Liverpool fans have some song for him based on that Dick Van Dyke/Mary Poppins classic:
Chim chiminy Chim chiminy Chim chim Cheyrou
Something like:
Chim chiminy Chim chiminy Chim chim Cheyrou,
We'll take that quid off you,
But we'll have your hubcaps too.

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by Niall Shaky » Thu Jan 08, 2004 12:35 pm
Ace wrote:Niall Shaky wrote:But hey: Bruno Cheyrou! Who'da thunk it? Midfield flop playing as a deep-lying striker puts in his first decent performance in 18 mionths?
I couldn't help but wonder after hearing he scored last night, if the Liverpool fans have some song for him based on that Dick Van Dyke/Mary Poppins classic:
Chim chiminy Chim chiminy Chim chim Cheyrou
Something like:
Chim chiminy Chim chiminy Chim chim Cheyrou,
We'll take that quid off you,
But we'll have your hubcaps too.

A bit like the Arsenal one, after the Incredible Sulk went to Real Madrid:
Chim chiminy chim chiminu chim chim cheroo
You can @#$% off Anelka, cos we've got Kanu
Unfortunately Cheyrou has to do a hell of a lot more than have one game to get the Kop singing his name. He's had a lot of bad luck with injuries. Maybe he'll come good with a run in the side.
However, when he was signed he was billed as a left-sided midfielder and Harry has that berth sewn up. Also said he can play "in the hole", which aint gonna work cos Ged sticks to a rigid 4-4-2- look what happened to Litmanen. He's also said that he would relish the opportunity to move to centre midfield- errr... learn to tackle first, sunshine! And anyway, what is it with these wide players, always want to move to centre-mid?!?!?! So at the moment he's only in the side cos we have all of our first choice strikers injured about from Big Em. He'll be back in the reserves when Ickle Mike, Milan Baros, Florent Sinama-Pongolle etc. come back...
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by Slothrop » Thu Jan 08, 2004 3:13 pm
Having watched last night's game, I'd warn against getting overly enthusiastic. Cheyrou did despatch the goal with some aplomb, but he missed an equally nice chance set up by Heskey (who in my book at least turned in a much more solid performance) about ten minutes earlier. The rest of the time I was hard put to spot the French chap.
Riise had a nightmarish twenty minutes or so - seemed completely incapable of telling the difference between red and blue shirts. Difficult to recognise him from the player of a year or so ago.
MOTM for me came from a very bizarre direction: Jimi Traore at left back.
And Chelsea weren't worth a point, even if Mutu was a bit unlucky. Would have been even unluckier if the first-timer keeper had let one in without touching the ball, though.
"Passion is inversely proportional to the amount of real information available" (Benford's Law of Controversy)
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by junot » Fri Jan 09, 2004 1:37 am
Ace wrote:I'd other you my condolences junot, but you know i'd be lying

What made my night was Arsenal and Chelsea slipping up

I didn't feel too despondent until watching the highlights on ITV'S premiership show. The panel confirmed that Van Nistelrooy was definately offside for the 2nd goal, just as was Solskjaer for last season's last minute equaliser......these things are supposed to even themselves out aren't they......except when you're a smaller club.
The next time you don't get the rub of the green Ferguson will still complain about the incompetence of officials no doubt.
Sir Alex and Big Sam seem to be close buddies these days........Ferguson is attending some big charity bash at the reebok this weekend as a personal favour to Allardyce.
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by simon » Fri Jan 09, 2004 9:18 am
SAF
Is the biggest hypocrite in the game. Moans when he dont get his own way. Hes a right cönt
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by Ace » Fri Jan 09, 2004 10:17 am
I must admit much as im grateful to Ferguson for what he's done for my club, his comments about match officials do get on my tits. They probably wouldn't if I wasn't one though

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by simon » Mon Jan 26, 2004 4:39 pm
I hope they show arsenal v chelski on yle???
Man Utd v Man City/Tottenham
Tranmere v Swansea
Telford/Millwall v Burnley
Sunderland v Birmingham
Sheff Utd v Coventry/Colchester
Arsenal v Chelsea
Liverpool v Portsmouth
Everton/Fulham v West Ham
Would be nice to see mu v mc as well. Also more PL clubs against each other. Lets hope that we see some giant killing.
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by Ace » Mon Jan 26, 2004 4:42 pm
simon wrote:I hope they show arsenal v chelski on yle???
Man Utd v Man City/Tottenham
Tranmere v Swansea
Telford/Millwall v Burnley
Sunderland v Birmingham
Sheff Utd v Coventry/Colchester
Arsenal v Chelsea
Liverpool v Portsmouth
Everton/Fulham v West Ham
Would be nice to see mu v mc as well. Also more PL clubs against each other. Lets hope that we see some giant killing.
Yep a Manc derby would be the dogs proverbials, I have doubts about city getting through the Spurts replay though

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by junot » Tue Jan 27, 2004 1:40 pm
I'm hoping to watch the Aston Villa - Bolton carling cup semi-final in Sports Academy tonight.
Is there anywhere else nearby that might have the game on if it isn't showing at Sports Academy?
phil_h
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by Ace » Tue Jan 27, 2004 1:43 pm
junot wrote:I'm hoping to watch the Aston Villa - Bolton carling cup semi-final in Sports Academy tonight.
Is there anywhere else nearby that might have the game on if it isn't showing at Sports Academy?
I reckon sports academy would be your best bet junot, i'd come and join you if I wasn't shifting stuff from one house to the other, looks like i'll definitely make the bash at Manala on saturday though. Are you coming along to that?
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by junot » Tue Jan 27, 2004 1:49 pm
Ace wrote:I reckon sports academy would be your best bet junot, i'd come and join you if I wasn't shifting stuff from one house to the other, looks like i'll definitely make the bash at Manala on saturday though. Are you coming along to that?
I'll see what everybody is doing here. It takes eons to get a decision out of them

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by Ace » Tue Jan 27, 2004 1:55 pm
junot wrote:I'll see what everybody is doing here. It takes eons to get a decision out of them

If all goes to plan I should have completed my move by tommorow night

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by Slothrop » Fri Feb 27, 2004 2:18 am
WLM wrote:simon wrote:Not keen on Charlton - Gillingham

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One good point is that a few PL teams against each other so at least there will be fewer PL teams in the next rounds
Yes, my sentiments entirely - on the Premiership clubs drawn together... I think the journalists all too often get worked up about Non-League vs. Premiership drama,
whereas in the longer term, seeing the back of five or six Premiership clubs automatically now, a further two or three automatically in similar match-ups next time out, and you've got the makings for some interesting later rounds with 1st and 2nd Division clubs actually in with a shout at quarter-final and semi-final places...
And I was highly impressed with Charlton's second-half performance last night. Was like a tidal wave at times. Didn't SEE the first half, which is probably just as well. Antti (Niemi) didn't have a bad game (well "second half", then), he pulled off two great saves, but he never saw Parker's second goal coming. May have been blocked by the defender.
After the Birmingham - Sunderland debacle, about which I'm still fuming, for personal financial reasons, I notice with some vague satisfaction that what I wrote back in December has come to pass. With Sunderland matched against Sheff U and Millwall against Tranmere, my understanding of things is that there is a 2/1 against chance of a non-Premiership club appearing in Cardiff. When's the last time a team from a lower division made the FA Cup Final?
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