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  1. if im honest, Tottenham have a much better team than us at the moment, they are strong in every position and have a good squad to back it up. We are on the right lines, buying young only to improve etc but we do have a couple of major weak points IE right back, left back (presuming LeScott moves back to centre) and left wing.

    Spurs had one weak position (left back) but have just gotten Rocha in to fill it. They ahve been spending consistenly and well for 3/4 years now, we need to do that too

  2. i would nt mind taking a punt on Kris Boyd if the above is true.

     

    I see Sibieski has rejected a new contact at Nooocastle, can see him coming to us, didnt we try to get him last year? I remember Moyes saying he is an admirer, would make a good squad player for free, can replace Beats as the big man and we can make some cash

  3. is all very well banning smoking and yes your clothes wont stink of smoke anymore, but I was in Dublin last weekend (where the ban has been in place for a year or more) and walking into the 1st pub thing that hit me was the stench of BO and beer. put me right off my guinesss...give me smoke anyday

  4. I have a Peugeot 307 (hard top)and am generally happy with it as a whole, only thing that bugs me is the auto transmission having a mind of its own but if u get manual that solves that one.If only my g/f could drive manual I could get one aswell. I too was priced out of a new shape astra, lovely as they are.

  5. Am I right in thinking that if Chelsea avoid defeat they will eaqual Liverpools all time record of games undefeated at home, 63 is it? These sort of records have a habit of being fucked up at the last minute...and for that theroy alone Im going for a 1-0 victory to us.

     

    Plus Im going to this game and I havent seen us win yet this season so give us a win boys

  6. In 2004 a Premier League player and then current England International played numerous games for his team. He had his name written not only on the back of his shirt, but also the front of his shirt and on the side of the stadium.

    Who was he?

  7. well said licker. AJ has been a major hit since he joined, his game is not just about goals, its about the team aswell, his running opens door for others. For £8.5m...lets compare, BT £6m, Kuyt £10m, Bellend £6m, Shevy £30m, I think we got v good value for money.

    I went to the game on Saturday and on the tube on the way back 2 west ham fans were chatting and one said 'im suprised, everton didnt offer much, thank fuck Johnson went off injured when he did, hes dangerous him, hate to think what would have happened if he had stayed on'

  8. Nice to see we show a bit of class. The same is generally true in real life, the poor give generously to charity and the rich dont want to know.

     

     

    http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/topstories/tm...-name_page.html

     

    'MEAN TEAMS'

    By Don Mackay 26/03/2007

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    TOP football clubs run by the rich are misers when donating cash to charity, a report claimed yesterday.

     

    Liverpool and Chelsea finished bottom of a league table for the amount given to charities as a percentage of turnover for each club.

     

    Roman Abramovich's Chelsea gave just £7,000 last year to good causes, while Liverpool, run by US billionaires, gave no cash at all.

     

    Top donors to charity are Spurs, Middlesbrough, and Everton, says the study by intelligentgiving.com.

     

    Mid-table Man Utd gave £62,843. Everton spokesman Ian Ross, said: "A club is about more than football. It's about give and take with the community. We live up to the name our manager David Moyes gave us - the People's Club."

     

    But Chelsea said: "Last season we raised £4.5million for good causes. To suggest otherwise is misinformed and misleading."

     

    The Premier League said the report ignored clubs' charity trusts

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