johnny crossan wrote:level on points with us on Saturday night when they beat Bournemouth - no laughing matterdave watson's perm wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:we’re 3 points ahead of them
That's the biggest laugh of all
Corrected that for you
johnny crossan wrote:level on points with us on Saturday night when they beat Bournemouth - no laughing matterdave watson's perm wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:we’re 3 points ahead of them
That's the biggest laugh of all
Harry Dowd scored wrote:johnny crossan wrote:level on points with us on Saturday night when they beat Bournemouth - no laughing matterdave watson's perm wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:we’re 3 points ahead of them
That's the biggest laugh of all
Corrected that for you
johnny crossan wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:johnny crossan wrote:level on points with us on Saturday night when they beat Bournemouth - no laughing matterdave watson's perm wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:we’re 3 points ahead of them
That's the biggest laugh of all
Corrected that for you
I think the Cherries are not that easy to pick - as Villa & Palace found out in their last two games.
Tent Peg & Slabhead voted top manager & top player by the cartel too.zuricity wrote:"Form team of the month": embarrassed in Europe, annihilated in Carabao. All in that great month of yours, where they beat 3 Championship clubs by the odd goal each time. It was all about their lucky schedule, not actual play.
stolen quote to enjoy Rags team of the month apparently.
Blue In Bolton wrote:https://twitter.com/SundayChants/status/1733528153270685806 Enjoy!
nottsblue wrote:Blue In Bolton wrote:https://twitter.com/SundayChants/status/1733528153270685806 Enjoy!
Sniggering
nottsblue wrote:The rags home defeat to Bournemouth at the weekend was the 35th home PL defeat since Bacon retired
They had 34 home PL defeats during his whole time there, 21 seasons
A stat well worth sharing with any rag fans you know
johnny crossan wrote:Not a swamp state in sight
johnny crossan wrote:Not a swamp state in sight
blues-clues wrote:Manchester United have been told "major improvements" are needed to ensure food sold at Old Trafford is safe to eat.
The Premier League side have been given a one star out of five food hygiene rating after a Food Standards Agency inspection last month.
blues-clues wrote:Manchester United have been told "major improvements" are needed to ensure food sold at Old Trafford is safe to eat.
The Premier League side have been given a one star out of five food hygiene rating after a Food Standards Agency inspection last month.
zuricity wrote:blues-clues wrote:Manchester United have been told "major improvements" are needed to ensure food sold at Old Trafford is safe to eat.
The Premier League side have been given a one star out of five food hygiene rating after a Food Standards Agency inspection last month.
Well the Beeb had Fanny an Johnny. Rags have Sam an Ella !
Manchester United are weighing up a move for Sevilla and Morocco striker Youssef En-Nesyri, 26, because another target, Stuttgart's 27-year-old Guinea international Serhou Guirassy, prefers a switch to Tottenham. (Sun)
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