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    #16
    They should just call it live football really.
    Like blood on iron

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      #17
      Originally posted by Red_Polo
      They should just call it live football really.
      Live football with some potentially exciting games on a sunday.

      Grand slam sunday my arse.
      No matter how far back you seem, when you're blessed with class, anything is possible. Chris Bascombe Sep 21 2006

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        #18
        It's fairly simple.
        there are four parts to a grand slam, those four parts being the four major components to a given sport, the most famously known being Tennis & Golfs.
        The four teams playing each other this Sunday on sky happen to be the four top teams in England, it's simple....

        Find something worth whinging about, or is this site full of senile old men with one eye on the incoming invasion from Germany?
        Forsaken they lie, for they have seen him.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Flanders
          It's fairly simple.
          there are four parts to a grand slam, those four parts being the four major components to a given sport, the most famously known being Tennis & Golfs.
          The four teams playing each other this Sunday on sky happen to be the four top teams in England, it's simple....

          Find something worth whinging about, or is this site full of senile old men with one eye on the incoming invasion from Germany?
          It may be "simple" but it's also totally unnecessary and tasteless. Sky's Americanisation of the game is going into overdrive and if it carries on like this the game will be played in four quarters, with popcorn replacing meat pies in the grounds and ****ing Pigbag blasting out of PA systems all over the country every time a goal is scored.
          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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            #20
            Why not call it EPL Footballmania - No Mercy. ****!!

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              #21
              Originally posted by Flanders
              It's fairly simple.
              there are four parts to a grand slam, those four parts being the four major components to a given sport, the most famously known being Tennis & Golfs.
              The four teams playing each other this Sunday on sky happen to be the four top teams in England, it's simple....

              Find something worth whinging about, or is this site full of senile old men with one eye on the incoming invasion from Germany?
              An interesting if somewhat baffling take on the subject.
              That may just be my senility mind.

              No matter how far back you seem, when you're blessed with class, anything is possible. Chris Bascombe Sep 21 2006

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                #22
                I heard on Sky Sports News this morning that they are referring to Us, Chelsea, Man U, and Arsenal as the "Grand Slam" as a collective term for the four teams. Makes me sick.
                James Philip Milner Fanclub #1

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                  #23
                  You usually win something - or four things for winning a grand slam.

                  On Sunday there is no silverware at stake at all.

                  What next:

                  Soccermania XXII
                  Winterslam??
                  Goaldown??

                  Football is the new Soccer is the new WWE??

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                    #24
                    grand slam sunday

                    although I also find the phrase "EPL" equally annoying, the use of RM,CB, etc. as though championship manager has morphed into reality. And the hero worship and salivating demand to buy any south american that can do more than 2 keep ups on you tube

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                      #25
                      I think I've worked it out. The game is at Stamford Bridge and it's roughly the thirteenth time LFC and Chelsea have played each other since Benitez and Mourinho were appointed managers of their respective clubs.

                      You need thirteen tricks to win a grand slam at bridge.

                      It's obvious really.
                      .
                      Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                      May the Lord bless this post.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Neil Young
                        I think I've worked it out. The game is at Stamford Bridge and it's roughly the thirteenth time LFC and Chelsea have played each other since Benitez and Mourinho were appointed managers of their respective clubs.

                        You need thirteen tricks to win a grand slam at bridge.

                        It's obvious really.
                        Of Course

                        No matter how far back you seem, when you're blessed with class, anything is possible. Chris Bascombe Sep 21 2006

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Flanders
                          It's fairly simple.
                          there are four parts to a grand slam, those four parts being the four major components to a given sport, the most famously known being Tennis & Golfs.
                          The four teams playing each other this Sunday on sky happen to be the four top teams in England, it's simple....

                          Find something worth whinging about, or is this site full of senile old men with one eye on the incoming invasion from Germany?
                          Unless it's rugby union when there's 5 parts to the grand slam.
                          I like young women cos there stories are shorter!

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                            #28
                            wales' grand slam in 2005 involved 5 part, i agree steve.

                            England
                            Italy
                            Scotland
                            France
                            Ireland

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                              #29
                              So have we won a Grand Slam of European Cups or are we now on to the begining of another grand slam?
                              Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body.

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                                #30
                                sky are just being pricks, there are no grandslams taking place this weekend.

                                just 2 big games of "Premier league Soccer action:

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