Bluemoon4610 wrote:PeterParker wrote:
Golden ball. Right there.
That's got to be made up shit - no one skins Van Dick! Ever!!!
Bluemoon4610 wrote:PeterParker wrote:
Golden ball. Right there.
PeterParker wrote:As much as he gets the heat at time, I want to give a big shout to Jordan Pickford.
A fantastic performance yesterday and a bit thanks on giving the world a thing to smile in these horrible times.
Here is to you, Jordan!
Bluemoon4610 wrote:PeterParker wrote:
Golden ball. Right there.
PrezIke wrote:
Scatman wrote:Who are these four world class centre halves? I can only see one, and he is out for the season. Yes, whoever played alongside Dyke last season did well, but I think that says more about Dyke than it does about the others. I guess we will see between now and January just how good Gomez and AN Other are, without the Liverpool fans there to cheer them on.
Harry Dowd scored wrote:You have to wonder about the standard of education in England when they produce people who say things like this -:
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Should Aguero be considered a Champions League great?
#bbcfootball or text 81111 (UK only)
SMS Message: Sergio Aguero is a wonderful goalscorer and definitely a Premier League great but not yet a Champions League great. Divock Origi, with two goals in a semi-final and one goal in a final, has a more valid claim to be a Champions League great. from Tony, The Wirral.
Harry Dowd scored wrote:You have to wonder about the standard of education in England when they produce people who say things like this -:
50
Should Aguero be considered a Champions League great?
#bbcfootball or text 81111 (UK only)
SMS Message: Sergio Aguero is a wonderful goalscorer and definitely a Premier League great but not yet a Champions League great. Divock Origi, with two goals in a semi-final and one goal in a final, has a more valid claim to be a Champions League great. from Tony, The Wirral.
nottsblue wrote:Man Utd net debt increases 133 per cent to £474.1m; total revenue drops 19 per cent to £509m; losses of £23.2m after £18.9m profit in 2019
Becomes very clear about the proposed changes to football
£474M in debt. Mention this to every rag whenever possible
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:nottsblue wrote:Man Utd net debt increases 133 per cent to £474.1m; total revenue drops 19 per cent to £509m; losses of £23.2m after £18.9m profit in 2019
Becomes very clear about the proposed changes to football
£474M in debt. Mention this to every rag whenever possible
It’s funny, but every single club will post a loss inbthis year’s accounts.
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:nottsblue wrote:Man Utd net debt increases 133 per cent to £474.1m; total revenue drops 19 per cent to £509m; losses of £23.2m after £18.9m profit in 2019
Becomes very clear about the proposed changes to football
£474M in debt. Mention this to every rag whenever possible
It’s funny, but every single club will post a loss inbthis year’s accounts.
sheblue wrote:Stupid fucking useless rag idiots. You would think they would scrape a draw against a pub team that absolutely nobody has ever even heard of.
We need ole to stay where he is at that wheel, and that's not looking good at all.
CTID Hants wrote:sheblue wrote:Stupid fucking useless rag idiots. You would think they would scrape a draw against a pub team that absolutely nobody has ever even heard of.
We need ole to stay where he is at that wheel, and that's not looking good at all.
The saving grace for the minute is that somehow they are top of their group #holyUCLgrail
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