watching but dont really care
will switch over when el classico starts
no one watching the match or is it that boring?
watching but dont really care
will switch over when el classico starts
Bellamy has Savic's number
Savic been a bag of nerves in both legs.
LOL @ Lescott gripsing up Kuyt. Defo called him a boy there.
FDFF
DGF
ERRRRRRRR
DE JONGG
f*ck OFFF
fook
what a strike
Ku Klux Klanfield has been silenced
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I still dont understand how pro ballers can miss the net from 12 yards out
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anelka
level in terms of impact and not ability.. u dnt have to be a great player to make a big impact on a team
However sh*t we think he is, Walcott has made significant contributions over the years, he is capable even with his limited ability, Ian Wright was limited but still great
Nani, Bale, Lennon, Valencia (wigan & utd) etc rode out their tough spells and are big players for their sides.. walcott has let Wenger down
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Anderson
Lol, what a horrible post. How can you try compare Wally to any of those four mentioned.
For a start Valencia aint even had a 'tough spell'...Nani had a tough spell after a good first season and then not playing every week....
Whereas Walcotts 'tough spell' has been about 5 years long with a few good games dashed in between.
The cheek.
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Captain Planet
Brazil's pens in Copa America ring a bell
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Colin Turnover
That Parr yute enrages me.
HOW IS HE PLAYING FOOTBALL FOR A LIVING???
Imagine, he was so close to playing in a cup final at Wembley.
Disgusting.
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Jam
Also a playoff game, I think involving Cardiff, maybe Reading...
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Aquaman
man mentioned wally in the same breath as wrighty
nah fam hold me back
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Fighting Weight
JACOB wALCOTT PMSL
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A survey of 665 clubs found that 56% posted losses in the 2010 financial year, with 78 spending more than 100% of their income on wages.
UEFA general secretary Gianni Infantino revealed that only four leagues of the top 30 clubs in Europe were currently living within their means.
He told a briefing in Nyon: "This is the last wake-up call for everyone, this trend has to change very quickly to safeguard European football.
"We must end this negative spiral and gamble for success. These losses cannot continue."
Under UEFA rules, clubs are allowed to make a maximum loss of 45million euros (£37.5million) over a two-year rolling period, followed by 30 million euros (£25million) for three years - moving ultimately towards breaking even.
But UEFA revealed that 13 clubs monitored in the 2010 financial year would have failed the break-even tests if the rules were applied now.
Warning that it would not put up with permanent losses, UEFA pointed out that 31 clubs, including four this season, have already been refused entry to its two main club competitions since financial licensing was introduced in 2004.
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