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Hewman, you should apply for FoF.
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The thing is though, I dont know if i could commit the time, plus my internet has these weird freak out moments at any given moment, and i dont know if im known enough..
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Carling cup prediction game results are up now
I got 4 exact scores tonight :banana: |
Im surprised I aint got any -K yet for being a Bea supporter - they're eating her and any Bea fans alive on that BB10 board. :shocked:
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alright, when is the deadline? i might apply tommorow I ll think about it :banana:
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What is FoF? Can I apply?
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Its a game jayson made, you need to check the chat and games section of the forum for futher details, its called Feast or Fall :thumbs:
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Yes Johann.
It is in Chat & Games, rules are there. Deadline is not until 5th September, but the earlier apps will have priority. |
Villa apparently have bid rejected for warnock of around 4mill. i love warnock would be good to sign him and get rid of shorey
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Upped yours, can't stand Bea. But your an Arsenal fan you need karma!! |
Martin Petrov does not think he will play much for Manchester City this coming season and says he is not content with "polishing the bench".
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m. petrov should go to spurs they need a left winger
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Have another one!
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Awww shucks, I feel so spoiled tonight. :blush2:
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Wednesday 12 August 2009 - Fixtures
Carling Cup R1 Coventry v Hartlepool - 7:45pm Macc'field v Leicester - 7:45pm Nottingham Forest v Bradford - 7.45pm Friendly Witton Alb v Man City - 7:00pm Blue Square South Newport Co v Hampto &R - 7:45pm World Cup Qualifying Group 3: Slovenia v San Marino - 7:45pm Group 4: Azerbaijan v Germany - 5:00pm Group 6: Belarus v Croatia - 7:15pm Group 7: Faroe Island v France - 5:00pm Group 9: Norway v Scotland - 6:00pm U-21 Championship Qualifying Group 1: Andorra v Romania - 4:30pm Group 1: Moldova v Latvia Group 10: Belarus v Austria Group 2: Switzerland v Estonia Group 3: Wales v Hungary - 7:30pm Group 5: Iceland v Czech Rep Group 7: Cyprus v Norway - 7:00pm |
More games.. Wednesday 12 August.
Friendly International Armenia v Moldova - 4pm Austria v Cameroon - 7.30pm Bulgaria v Latvia - 6.45pm Colombia v Venezuela - 11.30pm Czech Rep v Belgium - 4.20pm Denmark v Chile - 7.15pm Estonia v Brazil - 6.15pm Macedonia v Spain - 8.30pm Netherlands v England - 7.45pm Hungary v Romania - 7pm Iceland v Slovakia - 8pm Liechten'n v Portugal - 7.30pm Luxembourg v Lithuania - 7pm Malta v Georgia - 7pm Montenegro v Wales - 7.30pm N. Ireland v Israel - 7.45pm Oman v S. Arabia - 7pm Poland v Greece - 7.30pm Rep. Ireland v Australia - 7.30pm Russia v Argentina - 4pm South Africa v Serbia - 6pm South Korea v Paraguay - 12pm Sweden v Finland - 7pm Switzerland v Italy - 7.45pm Tunisia v Ivory Coast - 7.10pm Ukraine v Turkey - 7pm |
Norway vs scotland (KO 1800) and Holland vs england (KO 1945) on today
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Come on big John send down the scots
Carew hatrick |
Nicklas Bendtner Offers Arsenal Fans Personal Shirt Refund
The Gunners' striker is willing to dig deep to compensate the fans... Danish international Nicklas Bendtner is offering to personally refund fans after switching squad numbers this season. The Arsenal striker has offered to dig deep into his own pockets to compensate fans who have purchased replica shirts with his name and former number, 26, printed on the back. The 21-year-old will wear the number 52 on his back this season and he explained why on Arsenal's official website. "Before it starts I wanted to change my squad number from 26 which I’ve obviously had for a number of seasons now," revealed Bendtner. "I chose to move to 52 because it’s a special number to me personally, and I hope that it brings me good luck for the new season. "I appreciate that a good number of fans have bought their kits for 2009/10 already with names and numbers printed up so I’d like to personally cover the cost of replacing anyone’s shirt that has my previous number. "It means a lot to see supporters wearing your name and number, and I want to ensure people aren’t inconvenienced by the change." The generosity of the striker mirrors that of former Aston Villa defender Olof Mellberg. The Swedish defender gave a shirt to each of Villa's travelling supporters when he played his last game for the club against West Ham United in 2008. The 3,200 shirts, a combination of home and away, were printed 'Mellberg 4 - Thanks For Your Support'. |
Hleb, again, laments move away from Arsenal
Former Arsenal winger Alexander Hleb has once again been grieving to the media about how much he regrets leaving Arsenal for Spanish giants Barcelona. Hleb was not successful in cementing a regular starting spot in the Spanish side, and in hindsight, it has to be said that we're not exactly missing our Belarus international, are we? Yes, he provided options and his ball retention was one of the best in the world, but he was frustrating in the sense that he would never take the opportunity to shoot, and in Samir Nasri [his replacement] we have a player who is almost as good in retaining possession but also willing to take a shot at goal from distance. So, whilst we're not missing Hleb as much as he's missing us, it's nice to hear another former Arsenal player reinforce the belief that no one actually gets better when they leave the club, or at least develop to become better players. Hleb said: "Of course I regret leaving Arsenal. I was playing every week for one of the most exciting sides in Europe, a team which was always in the top-four in the Premier League and were Champions League contenders. "Also, I was being guided by one of the best coaches in the world in Arsène Wenger. I owe him a great deal. I developed a better all-round game under him and I became more robust physically, learnt to look up more and play better passes and generally improved greatly as a team player. No player ever gets worse under Wenger. "Obviously, I still look out for Arsenal each week and I hope they can do well this time. I think they will be in the top-four again and could even push for the title if they don't have the terrible injuries of last season. People forget the long unbeaten run they had after Christmas last season, which was a good sign for this season. "For me, leaving Arsenal was not a good move. A footballer only exists when he takes to the field and makes a proper contribution to the team and even though I was part of a Barca squad that was almost unstoppable, it was hard not to feel detached from all the happiness and celebration at the end. "Barca were my dream club as a kid, but I couldn't continue with them if the chance to play was not coming. I'm 28 and who knows how much time I've left in the game. I needed to move on and the chance to go back to a place that I feel happy in was the best solution." Hleb is now back with his former club Vfb Stuttgart on a season-long loan, turning down the opportunity to move to Inter Milan as part of the deal to bring Zlatan Ibrahimovic to Spain. |
There is no comparison with what mellberg did, legend
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