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1,000 years since the Battle of Hastings.
128 year old Sir Bobby Charlton recalls the last time England won the World Cup on the 100th anniversary.
And Germany win the World Cup final - on penalties against an England team managed by a 70 year old Dele Ali!! <laugh>
 
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Some of our fans don't want to get carried away but it's not often we've had a chance to win the league so I'm going to enjoy it. The opportunity is there because Costa has been so poor since the China rumours, which puts a lot of pressure on Hazard to always perform and as we saw yesterday, a couple of injuries can really upset your team. I'm under no illusions though, it's going to be very tough unless you completely collapse as we may well end up dropping points too.

It wasn't a battering, you're right, but it was a very comfortable win. It's not like it United had everything perfect for them either. They had an important Europa League match beforehand, rested their top scorer and had some injuries too.

The semi-final should be brilliant, I'm sure both will have their best sides out.

Yes can't argue with that. There players were up for it and looked like they wanted it more even though they had europey. Once they went ahead it was very very comfortable as we had nothing up top or in the middle. Oddly enough i think zlatan being out is a blessing in discuss. Allowed then to attack with pace and once that early goal went in we couldn't just sit back.
 
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1,000 years since the Battle of Hastings.
128 year old Sir Bobby Charlton recalls the last time England won the World Cup on the 100th anniversary.
King Harold Godwinson shouldn't have parked the bus. I guess he felt he had no choice due to fixture congestion. That away match at Stamford Bridge didn't do him any favors.
 
Brighton back in the top flight after 34 years.
Huddersfield 1-0 up at Derby. They started the game 8 points behind wobbling Newcastle with two games in hand.

Edit: Brighton not up mathematically, but Huddersfield need 37 off the final over. So as long as they don't bowl any no balls or wides
 
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So John Terry is to leave Chelsky at the end of the season.

With the possibility of having him in "full kit w**ker" mode but no PL
medal to collect on the last game of the season, and Piers Moron
threatening to leave England in the event, surely the motivation for
Spurs to win the PL this season just gets greater by the week. :)
 
So John Terry is to leave Chelsky at the end of the season.

With the possibility of having him in "full kit w**ker" mode but no PL
medal to collect on the last game of the season, and Piers Moron
threatening to leave England in the event, surely the motivation for
Spurs to win the PL this season just gets greater by the week. :)

Thats true. But there is the downside, hiag going full hiag on the prem league board, as likeable as harry kane and son are imagine all those stupid hand celebrations going on and lastly moussa sissoko would also be getting a prem medal
 
Thats true. But there is the downside, hiag going full hiag on the prem league board, as likeable as harry kane and son are imagine all those stupid hand celebrations going on and lastly moussa sissoko would also be getting a prem medal
Not if the 'contract' gets sorted in time.....:bandit:
 
See ya Zola. Useless.
What a disastrous appointment. From battling for a play-off place to fighting relegation.
Brighton now 2 minutes from definitely being promoted.
And here's the opposite, where a club stuck with a manager that just missed out and it worked for them.
Well done to Chris Hughton. <applause> Welcome back to the Premier League.
Hopefully it will be as champions, holding off one of his old clubs, Newcastle.
 
Spurs have got to be looking at getting Academy loans going with
Brighton. Is Hughton playing the type of football that is technically
compatible with how our kids must eventually play if they reach the
senior squad ??