ConigliarosPotential said:Welcome back, Theo!
And welcome back Mesut!
Edit: Doh. Too late.
Anyway, at some point we really need to see Alexis, Ozil, and Theo in the same side in some configuration.
ConigliarosPotential said:Welcome back, Theo!
Dummy Hoy said:
I don't quite get this. Of course I'm jealous your team is still alive in the FA Cup, but that has nothing to do with the fact that ManU led the movement to devalue the FA Cup at the expense of European competitions and that sucks.
Hopefully Brighton's found the manager in Houghton to stabilize and re-energize the team. They've been pointing towards the PL for the past few seasons, and though it won't happen this year, here's hoping Arsenal at the Amex is an annual thing in the near future.blueguitar322 said:More than impressed with Brighton's players and coach. I didn't expect anything from them in the second half but they came out throwing everything at Arsenal. Between this and the other FA cup games this weekend, it's clear that there's no such thing as an "easy" draw.
As of right now, theres only 9 BPL teams left in the FA Cup with Pool and United having replays and Stoke yet to play.blueguitar322 said:Of the PL top ten, 5 lost, 2 have replays, and only two won.
Zomp said:
Dude, I'm joking. Relax. But I'd love it if you could expand more on the belief that United led the movement to devalue the FA Cup. I hope you're not talking about '99.
ConigliarosPotential said:Manchester United are awful.
ConigliarosPotential said:I stand behind that statement even after the equaliser, by the way.
Dummy Hoy said:Great atmosphere at Bradford City, but that pitch? Woof.