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when a favourite isn’t a favourite

Bangladesh do a number on the Saffers. Sorry, I shouldn’t be generalizing but the words one dimensional and bullies seem fairly accurate to describe the South Africans so I can’t say I’m altogether unhappy. Not entirely dissimilar to West Ham doing a number on Arsenal. Said it before, say it again – the Gunners play nice football and I will always be a fan but their ability to be sunk at the death by lower rated and lesser teams is … depressing and all too familiar. If it’s not Zamora, then it’s Marlon Harewood. If it’s not Harewood, it will be someone like Kevin Nolan or Anelka. Or Benni McCarthy. I could go on and name more names but this is getting worse than depressing.

Of as much importance, Pompey shocked Manyoo. You stupid Mancunian gits. This had better not cost you the title, by gawd.

Right. Sporting bile dispensed with. I’m not even sparing a thought for the Masters that I was watching this weekend because meh. Tiger lost.

“when a favourite isn’t a favourite” has 6 comments

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    elric wrote:

    bah, we’re doing an arsenal and our season will disappear in the course of a week. still. there’s always next season eh?

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    drac wrote:

    Of course there’s next season… and they may not have either Jose or Lampard if the rumour mill is to be believed…

    But there’s still hope. Goal difference is not on the side of the Blues.

    I hope it works out.

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    Curious Yellow wrote:

    You don’t mean that. You can’t mean that.
    Surely…

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    drac wrote:

    Heh. I was waiting for the cries of anguish :) Hey, let ManU win it (heh, heh.. let indeed)… You guys have gotten two.

    Ominous signs with the recent form though. Even Shevchenko is starting to score goals. (sorry, can’t resist an unfair jibe at ol Andriy)

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    Curious Yellow wrote:

    Even Shevchenko?

    If Chelsea win then it will be a good win in the face of adversity, if they lose then it’ll be good for MUFC I guess.

    I’m just pissed that there are 8000 tickets going begging for the semi and I can’t get my grubby hands on 2 of them. Guess I’ll have to watch it on Sky like all the real football fans.

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    elric wrote:

    adversity…hah! 7-1 against Roma without Scholes, Neville, Vidic and Saha :D

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