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Tonight??? What time channel etc??

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El Pibe D'Oro wrote:Tonight??? What time channel etc??
ESPN 1130pm


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Can't wait for tonights game between the club infactuated with ass and Mancharity...

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Two trophies in 85 days :D
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haywood djablowme wrote:Two trophies in 85 days :D
A shield isn't a trophy :wink:
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totsreds08 wrote:
haywood djablowme wrote:Two trophies in 85 days :D
A shield isn't a trophy :wink:
I'm surprised a Liverpool fan would mock someone winning something.

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Especially given that it is also the last thing Liverpool have won.

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good start, although this season Chelsea is the favorite of League title, I support Arsenal, go on!
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Telson11 wrote:good start, although this season Chelsea is the favorite of League title, I support Arsenal, go on!
Talk is cheap.
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He's better with his words than Telson.

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Old Redback wrote:
totsreds08 wrote:
haywood djablowme wrote:Two trophies in 85 days :D
A shield isn't a trophy :wink:
I'm surprised a Liverpool fan would mock someone winning something.
I'm surprised that there seems to be a celebratory post on arsenal winning a friendly against a second string city side.
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:lol: My mate was telling me about the "wonderful strike" from Giroud and I've just watched it on news. It was a bloody deflection, nothing wonderful about it at all.


Charity Shield is right up there with the prestigious Emirates Cup :wink:
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I'd be interested to know when Spurs last played in a Charity Shield...............might have been a while ago as you mostly have to win something to get to play. If London had it's own league Spurs would struggle to get a champions league spot.

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It is funny how Spurs fans have the audacity to mock others for winning trophies.

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Derek wrote:It is funny how Spurs fans have the audacity to mock others for winning trophies.
You mistake my admiration for mockery I'm afraid. I've always wanted Spurs to win an Emirates Cup :wink:
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Beating the reigning champions 3-0 in front of 70,000 fans at Wembley and millions worldwide on TV in the 2014 – 2015 EPL season curtain-raiser to win the seasons first piece of silverware not cause for celebration? Made me happy anyways

Looking forward to this seasons instalment of the comedy of errors that is Levy’s Spuds. Is Pochettino the real deal or an average manager blessed for one season with a hungry, motivated and highly talented young squad at Saints. Now that all he has to work with is a bunch of overrated under achieving, journeymen we shall find out. Given Levy’s record I still see plenty of laughs ahead for Gunners fans

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Old Redback wrote:I'd be interested to know when Spurs last played in a Charity Shield...............might have been a while ago as you mostly have to win something to get to play. If London had it's own league Spurs would struggle to get a champions league spot.

It's possible to get there without winning anything.
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God is an Englishman wrote:
Old Redback wrote:I'd be interested to know when Spurs last played in a Charity Shield...............might have been a while ago as you mostly have to win something to get to play. If London had it's own league Spurs would struggle to get a champions league spot.

It's possible to get there without winning anything.
Like in 2002 when you are good enough to win the double you have to invite Liverpool as the nearest loser to take part. I've heard some teams are good enough to do that 3 times.

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totsreds08 wrote:I'm surprised that there seems to be a celebratory post on arsenal winning a friendly against a second string city side.
A picture was quoted late last week, that showed Citeh have two solid starting 11's filled with Internationals... second string my muscat
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N5 1BH wrote:
God is an Englishman wrote:
Old Redback wrote:I'd be interested to know when Spurs last played in a Charity Shield...............might have been a while ago as you mostly have to win something to get to play. If London had it's own league Spurs would struggle to get a champions league spot.

It's possible to get there without winning anything.
Like in 2002 when you are good enough to win the double you have to invite Liverpool as the nearest loser to take part. I've heard some teams are good enough to do that 3 times.

All true of course and yet Spurs never got close enough to even be second, third, fourth or even fifth choice!

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haywood djablowme wrote:
totsreds08 wrote:I'm surprised that there seems to be a celebratory post on arsenal winning a friendly against a second string city side.
A picture was quoted late last week, that showed Citeh have two solid starting 11's filled with Internationals... second string my muscat
So you're saying that because city have great depth means that they aren't second string? :?
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