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Just returned from watching the match...and yep, although DE-LIGH-TED with the United/Chelsea score, I do think Chelsea were a bit unlucky today. As for Fulham/City...>:D<


BTW, did anyone else think that the ref. in the United/Chelsea match was just a little card-happy? Or is it just me?

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Celtic to beat the Gers by about 5 today....



Not even close.

At 1-2 down I still felt that we'd go on to win. Davis smashing the bar a minute into the second half confirmed this.

Wrongly disallowed goal too. Could have a should have been more.

I haven't seen many Lesser Spotted Scousers this shooting season, must be hiding in the bushes...Otta pops his head up from time to time though.

Nice result and performance by Spurs. They shouldn't have taken their foot off, might regret it, as it looks like they could be your main rivals for 4th place...a complete thumping would've knocked the confidence out of them a la L'Arse.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Celtic to beat the Gers by about 5 today....


Not sure I remember writing this. However was convinced Celtic would win. Disappointed to see the Gers are just as diligent under Ally as they were under Walter.


I guess we can put the loss down to our tough European committments though, which Rangers have been spared......?

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