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As usual Phil has done an excellent, well-researched piece which tells us all we need to know (see
last post if you haven't read it you really can't watch the match without it). Which naturally
allows me a chance to do my usual jink around the fringes of reality and consider the delicate
matter of [.
Disgusting, disgraceful, appalling, shameful: I speak of course of the coverage on Sky Sports last
night. There was a moment of amusement before the game when Redknapp-the-Younger started to talk
about why UEFA was so biased (in this case against English clubs) and the chairbeing nearly fell
off his chair, chuffling like a steam train, grinning [.
ALL TOMORROW'S PARTIES: Arsenal results before the game starts. So, where were we? Everyone's been
off being kicked for their country during Cripplegate Week, and everyone is injured, so we are
putting out the under 11s for this fixture. Arshavin's out, Cesc is probably out, my cat's out (but
that's a cat-flap issue) and Theo is hiding under [.
If you have not come across "Talk like a pirate day" before, or indeed if you are not resident in
England, it may come as a bit of a shock that there is such a thing. But there is, and it has been
around for about 10 years go to http://www.talklikeapirate.com/piratehome.html if you don't believe
[.
This is it: the big one for the little one's. Or "le grand un pour les petits" as they don't say in
foreign parts. Who can ever forget one year ago? There was the memory of the fact that our little
guys (with one or two biggies) had a year before smashed Liverpool at their downtrodden home [...]
And so it is Fulham who come under the spotlight of "All Tomorrow's Parties" the historic (not to
say hysterical) analysis of future events named after a Velvet Underground hit. (Exciting isn't
it?) Fulham: who last season caused all the posts of, "This is exactly what I feared would happen"
from the people who [.
It is interesting that few if any of our so-called journalists are doing a compare and contrast job
on Arsenal's wealth and the abject poverty of football clubs like Liverpool and Manchester U. It is
as if saving money, planning, and making money legitimately (rather than through usury) is now bad
news in the UK.