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- Iain who? exactly worst piece of garbage i have heard in my entire life? two european cup finals in the space of three years, how long did it take Sir PinkNosed ferguson to win his first european...
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- if any thing this proves that who ever wrote this article is racist as he clearly generalises both sets of supporters which is a racist trait
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Daily News & Analysis of the English Premier League
Despite the criticism of the Premiership so far this season, it’s refreshing to see that all of the teams in the league have double digits after Charlton’s last minute win last night against Blackburn.
Last year, if you remember, it seemed that Sunderland were stuck o ... Continue reading »
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Watford Charlton and Middlesborough are out - Up the Blades - a team and set of fans with loads of passion,belief and no little intelliance.
Worksop Blade
2 years ago
I hate to say it but if West Ham do not start picking up more points they could be in big trouble. Their final stretch of games includes Arsenal, Chelsea, Man Utd, Everton, Bolton and Wigan
Either Charlton or Newcastle could be one of the "established" clubs to go down. Newcastle just can't get it together despite spending millions and millions in the transfer market and a relegation might be the time to do a major housecleaning and start fresh.
2 years ago
a toss up for the rest - Boro, Newcastle, the Hammers and Sheffield United. Personally I hope its West Ham. But i fancy it will be Boro.
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us whites will prevail