Today's matches

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wonder if Arry will come out and let Darran Wassall take the blame. Still on the plus side, with Derby looking very likely to be in the championship next season, we should have 6 points!!!
 
Next up, League Two playoff action (I wonder if JFH does any scouting at these matches?)

AFC Wimbledon v Accrington Stanley

I see a "Real Dons Are Here" banner in the crowd. Would make it interesting to see both teams playing in the same division next season.
 
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Nothing like a late Beere in Wimbledon.

His first goal after just four appearances, an unlikely hero indeed.

Their sub Akinfenwa is built like a brick ****house.
 
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Well an exciting F1 start in Spain - Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg take one another out on the 1st lap with boss, Dieter Zetsche, watching.

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Millwall good value for lead, another London derby next season?...<yikes>

Memories - perhaps more of this type of encounter for Jimmy to look forward to next season? Here they equalized late following this, which really pissed me off.

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Millwall are very efficient, 31% possession, 9 shots, 5 on target, 3 goals.

Bradford are 11 - 2 up on corner kicks, but you've got to make them count, and all that possession.
I'm waiting for Mr. Big Apple to chirp up with something?

1-3, that's all she wrote - the Den will be a tough place for Bradford to go in hopes of making up the deficit in the 2nd leg - I wish them well.

Upcoming, the PL finale.
 
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What have we just seen!!??

Max Verstappen, at 18, is a Formula 1 race winner.

He is the youngest ever winner of a Formula 1 race.

Incredible.

The records just keep on coming. He is also the youngest every driver to climb on the podium and the first ever Dutch F1 race winner.

His voice cracks as he thanks his team over the radio. The tears are flowing.

http://www.bbc.com/sport/live/formula1/35946998