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Novo 29-08-2009 11:03 PM

Ahh it took a deflection

King Gizzard 29-08-2009 11:05 PM

atmosphere is electric

King Gizzard 29-08-2009 11:06 PM

Forest players are *****

King Gizzard 29-08-2009 11:07 PM

savage was trying to help majewski up as well

Novo 29-08-2009 11:08 PM

Majewski seems like a right ****

King Gizzard 29-08-2009 11:09 PM

I normally hate savage but that mcleary push was awful

forest fans vile *****


one of them has got a flag pole

King Gizzard 29-08-2009 11:11 PM

That scuffle reminded me of Remember the Titans

King Gizzard 29-08-2009 11:12 PM

tyson, mcleary and mcgoldrick should get heavy bans

especially tyson

King Gizzard 29-08-2009 11:27 PM

brad just leave that n00b in the bh thread

Novo 29-08-2009 11:29 PM

Doncaster beat cardiff :shocked:

LOL

King Gizzard 29-08-2009 11:30 PM

chels will be fuming and wanting jones out again

Novo 29-08-2009 11:32 PM

[rquote=2499402&tid=133229&author=Nathan]chels will be fuming and wanting jones out again[/rquote]

LOL!

She hasn't been on today hope she hasn't done anything stupid

King Gizzard 29-08-2009 11:32 PM

cant be bothered to watch that show anymore

Novo 29-08-2009 11:33 PM

Gets boring after the championshop highlights

King Gizzard 29-08-2009 11:40 PM

Portsmouth are going to get raped alan pardew styley tommorow

Johann 29-08-2009 11:44 PM

Yea could get ugly down at Fratton

Brad. 29-08-2009 11:46 PM

[rquote=2499383&tid=133229&author=Nathan]brad just leave that n00b in the bh thread [/rquote]

she's annoying lol. i will now

Novo 29-08-2009 11:48 PM

Who thinks southampton will stay up?

King Gizzard 29-08-2009 11:49 PM

My nan



she doesnt watch football but if i told her to think it she probably would

King Gizzard 29-08-2009 11:50 PM

[rquote=2499484&tid=133229&author=Bradley.][rquote=2499383&tid=133229&author=Nathan]brad just leave that n00b in the bh thread [/rquote]

she's annoying lol. i will now[/rquote]

I think the two groups can co exist, besides its only a forum


Mark will probably delete the zeta thread anyway :tongue:

Brad. 29-08-2009 11:51 PM

[rquote=2499501&tid=133229&author=Nathan][rquote=2499484&tid=133229&author=Bradley.][rquote=2499383&tid=133229&author=Nathan]brad just leave that n00b in the bh thread [/rquote]

she's annoying lol. i will now[/rquote]

I think the two groups can co exist, besides its only a forum


Mark will probably delete the zeta thread anyway :tongue:[/rquote]

Yes :devil:

:spin:

King Gizzard 29-08-2009 11:54 PM

2 good games wait ahead :thumbs2:

King Gizzard 30-08-2009 01:09 AM

John Carew has promised Aston Villa fans there is no hidden agenda behind his early season absence from two key games.

The giant Norwegian striker should face Fulham on Sunday after marking his return from illness with a goal against Rapid Vienna on Thursday night.

And he admits he’s in a hurry to show Villa’s supporters how much he values their backing – and how much he wants to move the club forward.

Carew has been the subject of a massive internet rumour mill after declaring himself unfit to sit on the bench for the club’s first home game with Wigan, and then pulling out of the Vienna away game with a virus.

But he insisted: “There’s no drama, no hocus pocus, nothing going on behind the scenes any more dramatic than that I had a fever.

“I’m fine again, I’ve been back in training for a couple of days, was back in the team and hope to be again.

“If you are telling me that there’s rumours and stories on the internet then I don’t know about them. If you haven’t read things like that then they don’t need to worry you.

“I love the fans here, and I’m just happy that they seemed so pleased to have me back in the team because the welcome I got was terrific.”

Carew, 30 next Saturday, was the target of a failed bid by Spanish club Seville who had also picked up on the air of mystery around his absence.

He said: “We’ve just got to forget now about being knocked out of Europe and make sure we take the good feelings from the performance at Liverpool into the match against Fulham.

“We have to think about making sure we qualify for Europe next season now. This is a big club, and it will always be attractive to players anywhere.

“Getting knocked out this season is a blow, but it won’t stop the manager bringing in other good players. When people think about coming to a club they don’t look three months ahead, they look two or three years ahead. It will not be a problem.”

Boss Martin O’Neill hopes to parade two of those new recruits today, with Stephen Warnock making his debut and Richard Dunne completing a £6million move from Manchester City.

Dunne especially will be welcomed into the dressing room as the leader Villa have lacked since Martin Laursen quit through injury.

Stand-in captain Stiliyan Petrov said: “He’s definitely a leader. He’s the captain of Ireland, he’s been captain of Manchester City, so you love to see players like that coming to this club.

“It’s a big addition. He knows the Premier League, he’s a top international, and he will bring us great strength at the back.

Martin Laursen was a big player for us, his presence and his influence was so important, but he is gone now and we need to go on without him.”

King Gizzard 30-08-2009 01:11 AM

RICHARD DUNNE'S move to Aston Villa is in danger of collapsing after he demanded a £2million pay-off from Manchester City.

The Republic of Ireland international returned to training at City's Carrington HQ yesterday morning ahead of today's trip to Portsmouth.

Dunne, who will be 30 next month, has four years left on his £55,000-a-week contract at Eastlands and wants City to pay up a proportion of his contract. He is also due a lucrative testimonial next season after signing from Everton in 2000.

Villa remain confident they will complete the deal but City, who are surprised at the size of the player's demand, may have to pay up.

Defender Dunne spent most of Friday at Villa Park putting the finishing touches to a four-year contract after a fee of around £6m was agreed.

But the Villains' failure to announce the signing raised suspicion among fans.

City chief Mark Hughes is happy to keep club captain Dunne but agreed to sell him after deciding he could not guarantee him a starting place.

Villa boss Martin O'Neill still hopes to bring Jermaine Jenas to the Midlands club. The £12m-rated England ace has missed Tottenham's impressive start to the season.

30stone 30-08-2009 01:29 AM

Carew will score, but so will Clint Dempsey...


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