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• #149177
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• #149178
That didn’t take long to appear!
It’s been a good week in the CL. Both Real and PSG chucked out of it in the space of 24hrs.
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• #149179
Ole's accent proper twists my melon
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• #149180
Yeah, that wasn't a handball... Travesty...
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• #149181
Well it wasn't intentional, but it did knock psg out.
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• #149182
Swings. Roundabouts.
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• #149183
Are we going to have to deal with United fans crawling out of the woodwork if they start doing well?
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• #149184
I swear there’s some Scotch in there too that he must have picked up from Fergie.
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• #149185
That would be top lolz, Carra as his #2...
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• #149186
There is no way real would have kloppball.
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• #149187
one of those famous parc de princes nights for man u
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• #149188
Danny Drinkwater has a tendon injury and won't play tonight.
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• #149189
We're doomed.
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• #149190
Didn't realise that penalty from Rashford yesterday was the first he'd ever taken for Man U...
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• #149191
Can someone post all the kerfuffle about the penalty decision? and all the snideyness?
and then Fred barging in?
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• #149192
The way the press is talking about last nights match you’d think you were watching David vs Goliath. As if Utd were some two bob team chucked together and beat the the best team on the planet, ever.
Obviously I had a laugh and it’s a great result considering where they were a couple of months ago and those injuries but a bit of perspective is always welcome.
I honestly wonder if there’s a bigger waste of money than what’s being spent at PSG over the last few years.
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• #149193
Incredible composure really.
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• #149194
Jonathon Wilson wants his credit please.
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• #149195
Haven’t gotten to that one yet.
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• #149196
Disappointing game yesterday. We were all over Dynamo Kiev but only managed three goals. That is not enough of a margin to take into a second leg. At least we avoided conceding an away goal. It will be tight next week.
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• #149197
Great way to start my Friday...
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• #149198
Better late than never...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/mar/08/tottenham-new-stadium-first-match-brighton-crystal-palace-champions-league?CMP=Share_iOSApp_OtherPertinent bit. Can’t wait!
Tottenham’s first competitive match at their new 62,000-capacity stadium will be against either Brighton or Crystal Palace in the first week of April.
The new stadium will stage a Premier League match between Spurs and Palace on 3 April or against Brighton on the weekend of 6-7 April, subject to Chris Hughton’s side’s progress in the FA Cup. Brighton have been drawn away to Millwall in the sixth round on 17 March.
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• #149199
😴
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• #149200
Worried about this!
If I were an arsenal fan I’d be praying for him to join
Ah shame, what were the odds at bookies?