The English Premiership just got a tad sweaty.
The English Premiership just got a tad sweaty.
The world was at peace, and United wrere cruising to their 10th Premiership or 17th League Title (Depending on your currency).
Just dropped 2 points and picked up a few injuries. Luckily, we like doing it the hard way, and have the best player in the World still fizzing.
I may, however, get a little tense on the run in...
Alan
Just dropped 2 points and picked up a few injuries. Luckily, we like doing it the hard way, and have the best player in the World still fizzing.
I may, however, get a little tense on the run in...
Alan
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Ahhh - you may have spoken too soon. Still think you're right but it is even sweatier. A Premiership going to the wire - who'd a thunk it?Conky wrote:Good old Emile Heskey!!!
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Anyway, the original Black Pudding came good with an injury-time equaliser.
A TENTH Premiership. Pretty much done and dusted. Bring on Barca,
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So, it's down to the final day of the season and things must be slightly sweaty again.
It also seems to be getting a bit tighter north of the border. Celtic and Rangers could also end up in a final day shoot out against minor opposition to settle what seemed to have been settled long ago.
Combine all of that with 3 Brit teams in the two Euro finals and we have a fairly interesting conclusion to the footie season. It may even be more exciting than the Indian 20twenty cricket league
Derek
It also seems to be getting a bit tighter north of the border. Celtic and Rangers could also end up in a final day shoot out against minor opposition to settle what seemed to have been settled long ago.
Combine all of that with 3 Brit teams in the two Euro finals and we have a fairly interesting conclusion to the footie season. It may even be more exciting than the Indian 20twenty cricket league
Derek
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Quite right too. I am more in favour of a proper football club rather than a Russian oil billionaire's plaything. My loyalties will be divided again when they meet in the Champions' League Final.Conky wrote:CHAMPIONS!!!
Congratulations to Roy Hodgson, Jimmy Bullard and Brian McBride, the only people I give a stuff about at Fulham, great professionals all.
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