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All good mateOriginally posted by Neil Young View Post
Sorry if that came across as sarcy towards you. It was a comment on the insanity of the geographical scale of the Asian football confederation.
Out of interest how many supporters did Jordan have? Double figures?

Apparently the sold out their allocation in Melbourne, which would have been close to 1k I guess.
I would say Jordanian's living in or near Australia would very rarely get to see their nation in any sport and I guess this + the fact it was a huge game for them qualification wise ensured they got a relatively decent number of them considering how far Jordan is from Oz.96 Never Forgotten
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An amateur goalkeeper in Serbia played a full 90 minutes — though complaining of a headache — before discovering that he had a bullet lodged in his head.
Dusko Krtalica, 51, thought he was feeling off due to earlier hitting his head on the butt of the post while playing for local side in Sarajevo.
After the game his condition deteriorated and he was rushed to hospital and he’s now said to be in a stable condition. Police think the bullet fell from the sky after nearby wedding guests shot into the air in celebration
That rug really tied the room together.
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Mr Gravity says they must come down somewhere unless they are impeded.Originally posted by Fernandinho View PostWhat the heck! How can it have lodged in his head without him knowing about it??!!
I always wondered what happened to bullets randomly shot in the air...Those that hid Anne Frank were breaking the law.
Those that killed her, were following the law.
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firing bullets into the air...Originally posted by kev776 View PostMr Gravity says they must come down somewhere unless they are impeded.
removing all the weak links makes us stronger
too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.
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Royston Drenthe has signed for Reading.
I seem to remember us playing PSV in a friendly and him being involved in a massive fracas, Gerrard involved and windmilling taking place .... amiright?
Oh, and long-term transfer target for Liverpool, Alex Pearce has ignored our advances and signed a two year contract with Reading.
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Originally posted by Muddled View PostRoyston Drenthe has signed for Reading.
I seem to remember us playing PSV in a friendly and him being involved in a massive fracas, Gerrard involved and windmilling taking place .... amiright?
Oh, and long-term transfer target for Liverpool, Alex Pearce has ignored our advances and signed a two year contract with Reading.
Sack Aryre
We come not to play.
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Brighton & Hove Albion have lined up the former Maccabi Tel Aviv manager Oscar García as Gus Poyet's potential replacement.
Poyet, who was suspended by the Championship club last month for alleged breach of contract, attended a disciplinary hearing on Thursday that was aimed at resolving his dispute with the chairman, Tony Bloom. It is expected that an announcement regarding the findings will be made on Friday.
But there appears to be no way back for Poyet at the club he joined in November 2009 for his break into management and the pressing issue concerns the terms of his departure. He is under contract until 2016 and it could cost Bloom around £2.5m to pay him off. Bloom does not want to pay.
It has not been made public precisely how Poyet is supposed to have breached his contract. Working with a relatively tight budget, he took Brighton to the Championship play-offs, where they lost to Crystal Palace in the semi-finals and, afterwards, he displayed his frustration when he wondered whether he had taken the club as far as he could. It is clear, however, that his breakdown with Bloom has been total.
Brighton are ready to turn to García, the 40-year-old Spaniard, who played for Barcelona and coached their youth team for two seasons. He joined Maccabi in May last year for his first post in senior management and led the club to their first league title in 10 years. But he announced his resignation days later, citing personal reasons.
"Some circumstances in life transcend professional matters and I have been forced to suddenly take this decision," he said.
That rug really tied the room together.
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