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Post by mangekyoalleluia on Apr 5, 2017 21:00:34 GMT
Thick bastards. We need to bring in a manager that deals with the lesser teams too. Giving MotD a skip after all. You're more or less set for top 4 though, unless you somehow slip up, you'd have to really go awry to let Arsenal or Man Utd in ahead of you!
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Post by staggerstag on Apr 6, 2017 13:20:13 GMT
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Post by MrFurious on Apr 6, 2017 13:24:49 GMT
Thick bastards. We need to bring in a manager that deals with the lesser teams too. Giving MotD a skip after all. You're more or less set for top 4 though, unless you somehow slip up, you'd have to really go awry to let Arsenal or Man Utd in ahead of you! Watch us go awry against Stoke at the weekend and then its back in ManU/Arsenals hands. Allen will get Klopp back for selling him.
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Post by staggerstag on Apr 6, 2017 17:52:07 GMT
The ref who last night awarded Burton a free kick instead of instructing a Newcastle penalty re-take won't be officiating this weekend. In fact, none of the game's officials will be performing this weekend :
"Wednesday's fourth official Tony Harrington was due to referee at Scunthorpe's crucial Sky Bet League One match again Bolton on Saturday. Matthew McGrath, one of last night's assistant refs, was also due to officiate at Glanford Park. Meanwhile, assistant referee David Avent was due to run the line at Nottingham Forest's home tie against Huddersfield Town. All three officials, along with Stroud, have been stood down. At this stage, it is not known how long they will remain without fixtures to officiate."Mike Riley has talks with 'distraught' Stroud.
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