Art Vandelay_
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None lead the league nor look likely to win the league
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Puts everything into perspective really. And hats off to Chelsea!
None lead the league nor look likely to win the league
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I cannot make sense of this lol
None lead the league nor look likely to win the league
the picture of his head being photoshopped on paul scholes' eggplant had me laughing.Someone told him he looked like a smiling testicle yesterday. Made me laugh anyway.
Apparently after losing his virginity Kante won it back
Melb City plsLampard has officially retired. Amazing career, and I can't see him out of the game for long.
One of my favourites, even before City/New York City.
Apparently going to get his coaching qualifications. Would get him into CFG straight away.
Have had the same thought. Don't really go for great player = great manager but he's one of the smartest footballers I've seen and a natural leader and example to others.Melb City pls
Might bring a winning culture along with him.....
That's crazy. But as for leading the league. I know we were top at one point this season.
None lead the league nor look likely to win the league
If hes going into coaching i think he may end up home.Lampard has officially retired. Amazing career, and I can't see him out of the game for long.
One of my favourites, even before City/New York City.
Apparently going to get his coaching qualifications. Would get him into CFG straight away.
He's stuffedCallum Wilson is out for the season after doing his ACL
A draw against bottom-of-the-table Hull was poor -- not that the visiting players saw it that way as they boarded their team coach.
One, Irishman David Meyler, was shouted over by the many Irish United fans. He gladly signed autographs.
The Republic of Ireland international was handed a United shirt to sign. He smiled, put in in his pocket, then took it onto the team bus, where he held it up laughing. The fans laughed, too.
For not the first time that night, Hull City had United in their back pocket.

West Ham?If hes going into coaching i think he may end up home.
2nd i think.He's stuffed
Is that his 2nd or 3rd now?
Been reported that Berahino copped an 8 week drug ban before his move to Stoke.
Raises a few issues. Personally don't think non PEDs should be tested for but I think that ship has sailed.
Secondly if you fail a test and get banned why is it kept secret. Just means a heap of innuendo for anyone missing any length of time.