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  1. i wasnt questioning his ability which he no doubt has, but when he feels like using it ?
  2. there is quite a few others i grant you that , but in the world of football apart from maybe barton is there many more ?
  3. how come you want that useless ****er to score biggest waste of skin on this planet
  4. hope greegs gives im a good kickin, in the nicest possible way
  5. but how many times have we failed to get past the first man.
  6. scored from a corner wonders never cease, how many goals have we got from corners anyone ?
  7. i can agree with many on here about his petulence and stupidity BUT do we look like we are going to score if he doesnt play dont think we do we
  8. anyone had any trouble in the game loading onto their pc my pc looks at the disc then nothing happens. took fm 2008 off bugger , cant play now. yet if i try to reload fm 2008 it loads ok
  9. he going to sign tomorrow or what
  10. dont think anyone deserves mom today what say you lot
  11. has he got problems then being as keane wont play him
  12. greegs- would be a yorkie thick as out . i didnt say that it was him sat at the side ogf me
  13. Carlisle have signed experienced midfielder Graham Kavanagh on loan for a month from Sunderland. Cumbrians boss John Ward has moved to bolster his options with Paul Thirlwell and Chris Lumsdon on the sidelines through injury. Kavanagh has racked up over 500 appearances during his career which has taken in stints with Middlesbrough, Stoke, Cardiff, Wigan, Sunderland and Sheffield Wednesday. The Republic of Ireland international joined the Black Cats for £500,000 from Wigan two years ago, but has never been able to secure a regular place in Roy Keane's plans. Ward is delighted to have landed Kavanagh and is set to include him in Carlisle's squad for Saturday's League One clash with MK Dons. Experience He told the club's official website: "Graham is a very good player, and he also comes with experience and knowledge. "He can help us on the pitch with the way that he can play the game and he can also bring that experience in to it as well. Having those qualities is going to be very helpful to me, the team and to the football club in general. "We've had a look at him recently and he scored the winner in the reserve game on Wednesday, and we know what he can do. "He's actually one of those players that you would sign without seeing him, because he brings so much in to a team. He gives us cover for our injured players, of course, and I think he has the type of character that will help to give everybody a lift. "It's a move that I think the supporters will like, and I'm sure they will look forward to seeing him in a Carlisle shirt." personally i think its a good signing for them what about you
  14. i know its not a football topic but doesnt sound good all the best seve Seve Ballesteros 'gravely ill' in intensive care Seve Ballesteros, Spain's greatest ever golfer, is "gravely ill" in intensive care, doctors at a Madrid hospital have said. By Edward Owen in Madrid Last Updated: 5:03PM BST 10 Oct 2008 Seve Ballesteros of Spain announcing his retirement in 2007: Doctors say he is now conscious and talking but they have detected 'a grave illness' after tests and scans on his brain. The 51-year-old has been undergoing tests since collapsing at Madrid's Barajas Airport last Friday. Such is the seriousness of his condition that his family have been summoned to La Paz hospital and a full medical bulletin is to be issued on Saturday. Ballesteros, three times winner of the British Open and a leading member of victorious Ryder Cup teams, fainted and briefly became unconscious at the airport where he had arrived to take part in the Madrid Open. But doctors say he is now conscious and talking but they have detected "a grave illness" after tests and scans on his brain. In recent years he has suffered from ill health, initially with his spine, and although he retired in 2007, he has still played in some tournaments but without his usual success. He is divorced from Carmen Botín, a daughter of the banking family that owns Banco Santander, and they have three children. On his website, Ballesteros has posted a note of thanks to the many fans who have expressed concern at his condition and are wishing him a speedy recovery. The Seve Trophy was created by him in 2000 as a Ryder Cup style challenge between the British Isles and Ireland against the rest of Europe. This year he was officially named Spanish Sportsman of the Century. He comes from a great golfing family in Pedreña, across the estuary from the port of Santander, northern Spain, but their humble origins meant he could only play the local course at night or just practiced on the beach.
  15. hey mister carling how do you rate ronnie as a manager
  16. saw him at latics last home game. how long has he been on trial
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