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Paul said:Piers Morgan's columns are easily the most laughable pieces of sports journalism on the internets.





You must LOL at how he claims to be an Arsenal fan but is comfortable slagging off Wenger on a weekly basis.




 
alieNDN said:Dudes, thanks for the suggestions of Green Wing and Inbetweeners. Just started watching inbetweeners, its awesome. Cheers! Always open to more suggestions.




You should watch and animated show called Monkey Dust, it's really dark humour and one of the funniest shows i've seen. It only ran for three series but each one is great. I can't rate it highly enough.
 
http://www.reuters.com/news/pictures/slideshow?articleId=USRTXT5S9#a=13


Combo picture shows a robot produced by the electrical engineering department of the National Taiwan University mimicking the facial expressions of a human at the Taipei International Robot Show October 19, 2010. The yet-to-be-named robot, which consists of a life-sized head and torso, was designed to show basic emotions for improved interaction.




Terry?
 
Thank God for Hernandez.





In other news, Michael Owen gets injured again.





What does Duder make of John O'Shea on 80k a week.. makes you sick to see an Irishman do his thing right? He can definitely buy a lot of potatoes/explosives with it anyway.
 
There was an interesting article in the Guardian yesterday about how ManCity will deal with the new rules about not exceeding turnover, with their spending.


They need to be earning as much as ManU, in 2 years, to stop being penalized and kicked out of European cups. That's with if they don't add further to their squad. If they had have got to buy Ronney it would've been near impossible for them.





http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/oct/26/sheikh-mansour-manchester-city
 
badder_than_evil said:This kid could be the new Ole Gunnar.





I believe United will go all out for Schweinsteiger and Bale in the summer.




those would be amazing additions


pace and offensive defenceman
 
Paul said:The way Rooney secured a ton of investment into United's future is absolutely disgusting.

After doubling his wages United won't be able to afford much of anything.
 
Okem said:There was an interesting article in the Guardian yesterday about how ManCity will deal with the new rules about not exceeding turnover, with their spending.


They need to be earning as much as ManU, in 2 years, to stop being penalized and kicked out of European cups. That's with if they don't add further to their squad. If they had have got to buy Ronney it would've been near impossible for them.





http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/oct/26/sheikh-mansour-manchester-city




That's pretty crazy when you read the kind of figures being thrown about in there. I would expect some kind of first round cull this summer but if they want to continue to compete in Europe I guess they're stuck with some of the deadwood "local" players they've overspent for.





The little pea is awesome and is finding his feet far quicker than anyone could have hoped. I'm personally most concerned about what's going on with our back four.
 
No Tevez for the derby.





:whycry:





Will scupper the ol' Fatnasty Leeg too. Dreadful week for me last week. Why did I take out Bale?
 
I took out Bale and Cashley to buy Arshavin and then took Arshavin for Walcott. This is why I don't buy Arsenal players. Having said that, I'm subconsciously scuppering my FPL team week by week knowing that once it goes properly wrong I can give up and delete it once and for all.





Surely Citeh are comforted in the knowledge that cometh the hour, cometh the man, and Santa Cruz is waiting in the sidelines to prove why Sparky has such a crush for him.
 
J i m s t e r said:No Tevez for the derby.

There's a possibility he still might play, no?





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I fail at FPL this season. No luck at all.
 
I'm having what's probably my best FPL season ever - studying the form, freshening the squad regularly, all that lark. I played my first wild card early, and cleaned out anyone who wasn't decent value for money on the points front, so there's been steady week-on-week progress. Two notable things I've done that I don't usually do is a) I've sacked off all the LFC players I picked in the first week, and b) I've broken an enduring FPL rule of mine and brought in United players. It hasn't made a huge difference yet, but I wouldn't say it's made no difference at all.