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juffery

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  1. It is, but it's so misunderstood.
  2. Yer maw????
  3. Nope, he's a sheepie!!! If it was the second leg, I would be giving it a miss, but as long as I don't hear the score before I watch the game it'll be fine! Wouldn't have been going to the game anyway - �£40 a ticket!!! Saving pennies for manchester Must remember and tell the missus about that!
  4. My mate got dumped so I said I would tag along - he's on beer buying duty - and he promised to Virgin plus the game so we'll be watching that when we get in after a night of pubbing and clubing in Edinburgh. Just praying noone texts me the score!!
  5. First time in my lifetime Rangers are in a European semi, and I'm going to see James - and I bloody don't like James!
  6. Can't see Liverpool making it now. Thw away goal has killed their chance I think.
  7. I think it's Man U all the way for this one. Barca just haven't looked like a team alls eason, but then maybe this is when they kick in.
  8. Of course the money helps, but how many people thought he was mad spending big bucks on Ashley Young? John Carew was a player meandering about going nowhere until O'Neill took over. I like the way he sets his team out - he maybe doesn't always get the results, but teams have to beat his team rather than him altering to combat his opponent.
  9. I think they are getting confused with us being given an advantage and not being put at a disadvantage. All we are looking for is fair play, not an advantage.
  10. It is a blow cos we're that short of players we can't be losing anyone just now.
  11. I think Liverpool tonight, Chelsea over the 2 legs. Would prefer to see a Liverpool v Man Utd final. think that would be interesting!
  12. He did well on Sunday, a couple of smart saves and saved a couple of fairly poor penalties. Looks decent back-up and i'm not devestated the way I would be if it was Carroll backing up.
  13. Rangers fear Allan McGregor may be out for season Apr 22 2008 By Keith Jackson INJURY-RAVAGED Rangers are bracing themselves for the bombshell news today that Allan McGregor's season is over. The keeper will report to hospital this afternoon for a second opinion on the ankle injury he sustained in last week's Old Firm defeat at Parkhead. But while McGregor is praying for good news, manager Walter Smith is all but resigned to losing his keeper for the rest of the campaign. McGregor has damaged ligaments so badly Smith doesn't expect him back in training until July when Rangers begin their pre-season preparations. It means Neil Alexander - the hero in Sunday's penalty shoot-out win over St Johnstone - will be placed in the firing line as Rangers' season goes down to the wire. Smith will be without seven top-team players on Thursday against Fiorentina in the first leg of their UEFA Cup semi-final. Lee McCulloch, Charlie Adam, Steven Naismith and Chris Burke are also injured while Kevin Thomson and Barry Ferguson are suspended. Rangers did receive one piece of good news last night when it was revealed Burke could be back sooner than expected after fears he'd broken his ankle on Sunday in a challenge with Saints skipper Kevin Rutkiewicz. Doctors believe Burke's ligaments would have been severely ruptured had they not already been loosened by previous injuries and he could be back in action in a fortnight. But Smith admits Burke and his other weekend casualty Naismith are definitely out of the mouth-watering clash with the Serie A side. He said: "Naismith and Burke have no chance of playing on Thursday and I think they will miss our next three games at least. "We will wait and see what the specialists say but at this stage they look unlikely to feature in either of the Fiorentina games or against Celtic on Sunday." As I said before, thank God we replaced Roy Carroll.
  14. Sometime in September :fish: 24th of May.
  15. Fight, fight, fight!!:devil:
  16. Half time kebab? No-one tell Charlie Adam - he'll be back for seconds!
  17. I'm preparing to take cover here, but this season has shown the the Blessed St Martin of O'neill is actually a very good manager. An annoying twat, but a very good manager.
  18. Think I was only out by 3 - Falkirk, Swansea and Wallsall.
  19. Rangers set for summer friendly with Benitez's Liverpool Apr 19 2008 By David Mccarthy Exclusive RANGERS could face Champions League hopefuls Liverpool in a sell-out glamour friendly at Ibrox in the summer. The SPL leaders are in talks with the Premiership giants and are hoping a deal can be struck. Rangers are also considering an offer from Spanish outfit Atletico Bilbao, who are looking to play pre-season friendlies in Britain. The Ibrox club have yet to decide whether to take the fixture but it would be another stern summer test for Walter Smith and his players. Meanwhile, Hampden is in danger of being half empty for tomorrow's Scottish Cup semifinal between Rangers and St Johnstone with a crowd of around 26,000 expected.
  20. Gow could move to Sweden to further career Apr 19 2008 By Gordon Parks Scottish Cup Special... Exclusive ALAN GOW is set to take his season into overtime by joining Swedish side Djurgardens on loan. The Rangers striker has yet to start a league game since signing from Falkirk last summer and Record Sport understands he is keen on the idea of heading to Stockholm for the next few months in a bid to hit the ground running next season. The 25-year-old has featured in just two cup matches and is determined to stay and fight for a chance to prove his worth. But despite a growing list of injuries and suspensions Gow has been unable to force himself into Walter Smith's plans. The Gers boss has told Gow he would be prepared to sanction a loan move and Djurgardens are waiting to find out if a short-term deal can be agreed.
  21. From todays Record. Davis inches closer to signing for Rangers Apr 19 2008 Chris Roberts Scottish Cup Special... FULHAM boss Roy Hodgson is willing to accept a cut-price s3million bid from Rangers for loan star Steve Davis in the summer. Hodgson sees no future for the Northern Ireland midfielder at Craven Cottage and would be willing to let him leave for s1m less than the fee paid to Aston Villa in July 2007. That is good news for the Ibrox money men and boss Walter Smith, who has made him his No.1 signing target. The only problem for Rangers would be if Fulham are relegated to the Championship and sack their manager. A new boss, with John Collins tipped to take over, might want to recall Davis and block his full-time move to Scotland.
  22. Accumulator Q P R V Charlton Q P R to win @ 13/10 Walsall V Bournemouth Walsall to win @ 4/5 Brighton V Hartlepool Brighton to win @ 4/6 Nottm Forest V Luton Nottm Forest to win @ 4/11 Swansea V Yeovil Swansea to win @ 8/15 Bradford V Grimsby Bradford to win @ 10/11 Wycombe V Chester Wycombe to win @ 8/15 Rochdale V Morecambe Rochdale to win @ 4/7 Falkirk V Gretna Falkirk to win @ 1/4 Hamilton V Clyde Hamilton to win @ 3/10 Ross County V Cowdenbeath Ross County to win @ 4/7 East Fife V Arbroath East Fife to win @ 5/6 Stranraer V Albion Stranraer to win @ 8/13 Bloody fool that I am, this is what I'm going for today.
  23. Aye, didn't you hear. Last goals the winner.
  24. Villa v Brum - should be interesting, seems to be quite a bitter rivalry.
  25. juffery

    Hark!

    Dave Challinor I think.
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