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Nothing else to talk about, so I will fall back on this for today. Thankfully, it's La Liga preview
tomorrow, so I won't have to spend ages on another list.
This list is the 50 best players now. It therefore will not include any has beens who's talent
might be rekindled (sorry R10) and no wonderkids who remain just that.
Just like after Boxing Day supper, Turkey are down to the bare bones. Here's the six
players they could have done with to help them beat Germany tonight 1. Arda
Turan Arda would be in my team of the tournament, but he won't be in Turkey's team
tonight. Despite being a skilful winger rather than a tough-tackling midfielder, the youngster has
acquired the dreaded two yellow cards and will have to watch the semi-final from the stands.
Hull away to start the season! It's illegal to copy fixture lists so here is the link. Then Arsenal
home and Man Utd away. My birthday fixture is Sunderland away (following Sheffield Utd away and
Bolton away in the last two seasons). Boxing Day is Spurs away again. Pretty good. We finish
the season Stoke home, Chelsea away, Villa home, [.
Part two of Sunday's match previews.
La vuelta de Fernando Torres a los terrenos de juego podría acelerarse, según publica el
diario The Guardian. Parece que el cuerpo técnico del Liverpool está considerando si
sería conveniente convocar al delantero madrileño para el partido ante el Bolton, en el
Boxing Day del 26 de diciembre. Según aseguran fuentes del conjunto del Mersey al [.
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This of course, is one post that really does not need to be made: Since every football/soccer
site - and every QPR site - will have this information!
QPR's 2008-2009 Fixtures Released-
QPR open at home to Barnsley. For their Boxing day game, QPR are away to Charlton .
So here we are again taking a look at the upcoming season. I would like to thank those who took
the time to let me know how much they enjoyed the first round of previews.
It's funny when I was coming up with the names for the categories I am fitting these teams into,
late season survival was one of the first ones I came up with.
Last season it was Roller Coasters: this season its Snakes and Ladders. It certainly was this week;
we got four points to go up the ladder, but lost Woodgate and Jenas to possible serious injuries.
We gave an excellent team performance to take a point off Man. U but with Newcastle winning at
Portsmouth we slid down the snake again to hover one point above the relegation places.
A preview of Monday's and Tuesday's matches.
.You can always tell what sort of match it was by where it comes on the Match of the Day running
order. I watched the Fulham game and knew we would be on last even though there was the traditional
full programme, just like the good old days on Saturday afternoons.
A 0-0 draw is almost certain to be last anyway, even Hanson, a defender, still finds it hard to
appreciate the qualities in a goalless encounter, though not as much as Lineker and Shearer
obviously.