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Stuart

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Rather cringey watching Lineker & Hodgson talking Januzaj up for England.If the lad's got any sense, he'll register for his motherland.

If he's got any sense he'll go for Belgium.

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That is a big list of countries. Perhaps he should do an FA cup style draw to rank the countries. However, Belgium have been producing some impressive players so I'd go for them if I was him.

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He certainly did well, have to look long term. I remember about 2, 3 years ago, Man Utd. had that Italian playmaker, saved their bacon a few times, now he's not to be found. Can't even remember his name but he did well for them. But sure, Januzaj certainly did it today. Take a bow Lad.

Now that I think about it, that Italian had a name like Machada, something like that? I think his goals won at least 2 matches for Man Utd. RVP looked a bit stuck today. I definitely class RVP as world class, no-brainer I guess.

Januzaj is in a different league to Macheda. One of those rare talents that just naturally has it. United better tie up his contract quickly or he'll end up at Madrid or Barca.

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Anelka has had 2 great opportunities which he missed, Gunners lucky to have drawn this match up, it'd be sad for WBA to lose, I see West Ham leads Tottenham, these matches in the 70th minute, WHU now leads 2-0.. West Brom has looked very good but to keep it up for 90 minutes, I don't know with those missed opportunities. Now, Arsenal have missed their's and maybe should have been awarded a penalty so even is probably just, 12 minutes to go.

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Spurs back to doing what they do best, though it's a bit early in the season to start bottling games, even for them. That's an awful result. A big one for Allardyce and West Ham though, especially away from home.

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I see that no-mark Allardyce has fluked another jammy result! No strikers in the eleven and only 39% of possession.

Yet his team have the nerve to score 3 away at Spurs. Luck of the devil that one!

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I see that no-mark Allardyce has fluked another jammy result! No strikers in the eleven and only 39% of possession.

Yet his team have the nerve to score 3 away at Spurs. Luck of the devil that one!

Two of those goals were flukey rebounds. The second one, the shot was saved but it bounced in off the falling player's knee.

Big Sam repeated his claim that he'd be regarded as a genius if he was called Allardici - surely one of the great football quotes of our time. Oh, he's so funny and loveable, that guy.

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Two of those goals were flukey rebounds. The second one, the shot was saved but it bounced in off the falling player's knee.

Am I the only one to spot the supreme irony in a BRFC fan moaning about a player scoring with a flukey rebound? I cant wait for longsider or Sam Dingle to spot this.

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Am I the only one to spot the supreme irony in a BRFC fan moaning about a player scoring with a flukey rebound? I cant wait for longsider or Sam Dingle to spot this.

I don't mean to moan about it. It's just that WHam got a very flattering result after failing to score away from home for about two years or something, and BFS was so pleased with himself that he wheeled out the classic, hilarious and oh-so-clever Allardici line again, which really winds me up because I can't stand him, the smug tool that he is.

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Hull defeated West Ham with a penalty kick that was awarded that was probably flukey. West Ham lost that one.

The loss the Rovers suffered yesterday gutted me; sometimes you have to let something like that make you play better in the future.

Spurs played only last Thursday vs. Anzhi and in fact, there. I think meaning Russia, small crowd though.

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Oh and I read this discussed elsewhere,

4th place, Southampton 4 wins, 2 draws, 1 loss so that's 7 matches but they have scored only 4 goals, only allowed 2 goals again, meaning they've got a number of cleansheets.

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I don't mean to moan about it. It's just that WHam got a very flattering result after failing to score away from home for about two years or something, and BFS was so pleased with himself that he wheeled out the classic, hilarious and oh-so-clever Allardici line again, which really winds me up because I can't stand him, the smug tool that he is.

Bit unfair that. You need to rem that Allardyce postponed our certain relegation by two years.

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Bit unfair that. You need to rem that Allardyce postponed our certain relegation by two years.

And would probably have done for another two years at least had he not been given the boot.

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I don't mean to moan about it. It's just that WHam got a very flattering result after failing to score away from home for about two years or something, and BFS was so pleased with himself that he wheeled out the classic, hilarious and oh-so-clever Allardici line again, which really winds me up because I can't stand him, the smug tool that he is.

He's much funnier on Twitter.

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I don't mean to moan about it. It's just that WHam got a very flattering result after failing to score away from home for about two years or something, and BFS was so pleased with himself that he wheeled out the classic, hilarious and oh-so-clever Allardici line again, which really winds me up because I can't stand him, the smug tool that he is.

A "smug tool" who should still be our manager, or were you one of the imbeciles calling for him to be sacked when he was here ?

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Paul Robinson singing praises of Big Sam on Footballers Football Show on Sky just now - best man manager he's ever played under.

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Paul Robinson singing praises of Big Sam on Footballers Football Show on Sky just now - best man manager he's ever played under.

Must have had a memory lapse as we all know Steve Kean was the master of motivation and team spirit.

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Paul Robinson singing praises of Big Sam on Footballers Football Show on Sky just now - best man manager he's ever played under.

Last one he's played under too, some would say.

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Who would some be iyo?

I think plenty of people would agree he's not been very good for a long time, regardless of whether they'd have him back in the team at this current time.

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I think plenty of people would agree he's not been very good for a long time, regardless of whether they'd have him back in the team at this current time.

Who and why?

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Not many were too sad to see him dropped, before the injury. And there were plenty calling for it long before it happened.

If you missed that then I'm sorry but feel free to read back, I can't do all the work.

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