Less points than Leicester between them as well Three teams that have been poor all season, fortunately for you there's a fourth team also.
Opted against a duck, and got a black chicken like this instead. please log in to view this image Never had before, so will see if its any different.
****ing hell man, that's just put me off my next 3 meals. Re the game, consolation is if you lose, you'll effectively relegate Newcastle.
Used to have a browse on there. I may do one day but to be perfectly honest I have no desire to chat newcastle with anyone other than my mates in the pub at the minute
What a day, battered him and won by 8 and 6 then stayed on to watch the match as we finished early enough and bingo bango bongo 3-0. Wonder if I might finish the day with a shag . Oh well, 2 out of 3 ain't bad.
Leicester City have handed a number of season-ticket holders "multi-year" bans for re-selling tickets illegally. Tickets for the league leaders' final home game were offered for £15,000 a pair via an online re-sale website. The 7 May match against Everton, which could see the Foxes crowned champions, sold out in 90 minutes on Monday. "The club has a duty of care to its supporters and is working diligently to prevent ticket touting," a Leicester City club statement said. "As a result, a small number of season-ticket holders and members have this week received multi-year bans." The club said this prevents those responsible from attending Leicester games, as well as having their season tickets cancelled "without compensation". The Foxes are seven points clear of nearest rivals Tottenham and need three wins from their five remaining games to guarantee the title. They host West Ham and Swansea and visit Manchester United ahead of the game against Everton, before finishing the season away to Chelsea .................................................................................... Would you give up your ticket for that amount of money, if it was SAFC?
A canny story. James Vaughan, then of Everton, might hold the record for the youngest Premier League goalscorer, but it is Jason Dozzell who remains the youngest scorer in the history of English top-flight football, at 16 years and 57 days. The midfielder scored on his debut for Ipswich in 1984 and spent seven successful years at Portman Road before moving to Spurs, Northampton and Colchester. Thirty-two years later and Dozzell's son Andre netted for the same club on his debut, aged 16 years, 11 months and 15 days in the 1-1 draw with Sheffield Wednesday.
Here's a funny thought about what could happen at the other end... City might finish 5th in the league and beat Real Madrid in the CL to reach the final. If their opponents are Bayern then Guardiola will be managing Bayern knowing if he wins he will have no CL football next season as City manager.