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I wouldn't be too surprised if something happened to him in May - especially in they lose the FA Cup to Sheffield United, after throwing-away the Title...!
He's clearly lost the mind-games battle with Fergie, this season - judging him by his reactions in the Bolton game. :)
> I think i'll put a few quid on Arsenal wining the league.
>
> Its the best odds you would have got all season at the moment and its
> a win-win situation as a united fan!
Heh, I've just put a fiver on Arsenal winning the league myself.
I was tempted to wait until after we've played (and most likely beaten) Charlton though - the odds went up massively after we beat spurs, so if we were eight points ahead with Arsenal needing three straight wins and utd to slip up in our one remaining game, the odds would be huge.
If we beat Charlton on saturday, maybe I'll stick another fiver on Arsenal. After all, if they pulled it back then, I'd be absolutely loaded!
Its the best odds you would have got all season at the moment and its a win-win situation as a united fan!
> Wonder what the odds are for Rooney scoring a last minute goal passed
> United to cost them the title.
Depends on Saturday's result but if Utd win I would say about 1,000,000 to 1.
> Referee's fault. If he hadn't have sent the Bolton player off they
> wouldn't have been fired up (10 men against the 2-0 odds thing).
> Allardyce was totally right, if the ref sends someone off for two
> fouls Parlour could have been shown red three times.
>
> Ah well.
Laville was shown the red near the 90th minute. The score was 2-2 already, the sending off had nothing to do with their comeback. It was their never say die attitude that got them the point against all the odds and a shoddy ref.
Ah well.
Remember back in '99? Even point till the final game of the season, then United drop two points and Arsenal drop all three!
Can't afford to be as confident and cocky as those gooners now, can we? :)
> And Andy Duh-so - you're a blind tw@t. Even though Arsenal scored
> their second from you letting play go on, the ball was clearly at
> least a foot over the line just beforehand, and you were only a few
> feet away; it should have been a throw-in to SOMEONE!
Suppose it makes up for Henry's blatent offside that got Arsenal a point against ManU doesn't it?
:c)
There's always something for you to complain about, every time!
And nice to see that Campbell got his red card overturned!