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Only Newcastle lose
Topic Started: Dec 4 2011, 06:01 AM (188 Views)
Danny
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The referee made another huge mistake after 4 minutes for not sending off Luiz when he brought down the Newcastle player, Luiz was the last man and clearly should have been shown a red instead of yellow, the ref said afterwards it wasn't a goal scoring opportuntity which was why he only gave yellow. Another crazy refereeing decision which could have cost Newcastle the match. Think we could have done with a few more draws or losses to help us but apart from Newcastle they all won
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Its getting very packed on the top( if we win on monday).
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stevieg4ever

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I hate weekends like this: everyone else has already won so not much progress to be made on the other teams even if we do win and get the three points.

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cruicial to win.not doing so will see the pack ease away from lfc.
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stevieg4ever,Dec 4 2011
11:49 AM
I hate weekends like this: everyone else has already won so not much progress to be made on the other teams even if we do win and get the three points.

With you on this we MUST win just to maintain the gap as it was,cant have it incresing now can we.This top four race is shaping up as a bit of a nailbiter.
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A nail-biter it is, to be sure. But it's still only December; a lot can happen between now and May. I am not sure that Chelsea have the staying power this year. They were flattered by their Newcastle win, courtesy of a kind referee and a brilliant individual goal from Drogba. Everyone's interest has been piqued, I think, by the unfamiliar look to the top six so far. Man. City looking like the team to beat, for the first time. United doing barely enough to win, at times. Newcastle in the rarified air where they don't seem to belong (other than they are playing well at times). Cautious optimism from the Arsenal fans, but you don't actually know if they can sustain it. (Van Persie is sure to have a dry spell or two before the season ends.) Then there is the shock of Spurs looking like the best team in London for the first time in a couple of generations, including the bench strength that others are finding it hard to equal. (Including our team). Fascinating stuff.
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Camelot,Dec 5 2011
04:40 PM
A nail-biter it is, to be sure. But it's still only December; a lot can happen between now and May. I am not sure that Chelsea have the staying power this year. They were flattered by their Newcastle win, courtesy of a kind referee and a brilliant individual goal from Drogba. Everyone's interest has been piqued, I think, by the unfamiliar look to the top six so far. Man. City looking like the team to beat, for the first time. United doing barely enough to win, at times. Newcastle in the rarified air where they don't seem to belong (other than they are playing well at times). Cautious optimism from the Arsenal fans, but you don't actually know if they can sustain it. (Van Persie is sure to have a dry spell or two before the season ends.) Then there is the shock of Spurs looking like the best team in London for the first time in a couple of generations, including the bench strength that others are finding it hard to equal. (Including our team). Fascinating stuff.

wow no wishing death on anyone ,no getting people to meet up for a fight and no scoring points off dead footballers well done SCUMBAG ;)
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bazaDred,Dec 5 2011
06:03 PM
Camelot,Dec 5 2011
04:40 PM
A nail-biter it is, to be sure. But it's still only December; a lot can happen between now and May. I am not sure that Chelsea have the staying power this year. They were flattered by their Newcastle win, courtesy of a kind referee and a brilliant individual goal from Drogba. Everyone's interest has been piqued, I think, by the unfamiliar look to the top six so far. Man. City looking like the team to beat, for the first time. United doing barely enough to win, at times. Newcastle in the rarified air where they don't seem to belong (other than they are playing well at times). Cautious optimism from the Arsenal fans, but you don't actually know if they can sustain it. (Van Persie is sure to have a dry spell or two before the season ends.) Then there is the shock of Spurs looking like the best team in London for the first time in a couple of generations, including the bench strength that others are finding it hard to equal. (Including our team). Fascinating stuff.

wow no wishing death on anyone ,no getting people to meet up for a fight and no scoring points off dead footballers well done SCUMBAG ;)

Baza, tell us exactly what he said. Nobody has a clue what you're on about, and I for one am sick and tired of listening to you going on about it.
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bazaDred,Dec 5 2011
05:03 PM

wow no wishing death on anyone ,no getting people to meet up for a fight and no scoring points off dead footballers well done SCUMBAG ;)

Baz, you can pack that shit in right now.

Nobody wants to read this crap over and over.

I'd like these hostilities between you and Camelot to cease, its not helping anyone.

Its certainly not helping you.
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red machine
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well thats lfc firmly out the running for 4th..not that they were ever in it mind.
now its a straight struggle with the stokes and evertons for a mid table tussle.Scandulous and disasterous imo.
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