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check out the sven song/you tube
I think Shinawatra has made a big mistake getting rid of Sven.If Shinawatra had not upset the team and Sven with his stupid comments, with games to go, we would have finished higher and I would have won £1850 ON A 5TH FINISH, £500 on 6th or 7th. No I don't blame Sven I blame Shinawatra. Listen to my song, and it will tell you what Sven has won. City suited Sven and Sven suited City.I give Mark Hughes less then 2 seasons and he'll be gone! I hope I am wrong.
Anyway have a laugh. watch THE SVEN SONG/YOU TUBE By JONNY THE FOX (just google)
Oh yes and thanks Shinawatra, you have ended my music career! Have to get to work on The Mark Hughes song........Now lets see....Mark Hughes.....never lose.....oh I can't be bothered.Come back Sven!
Best Ground
We've all probably been about a bit
. What's the best ground you've been to, and why?
Chairman and directors
Once again Chairman and the directors of football clubs think they know best when choosing the players for there team (West Ham) if thats the case then lets do away with the managers and save the money to bring in new players, some how i don't think they would have a clue. Managers should have sole controll on who they bring into the club and who they release ,at least that way there would be no arguments as they could be judged on their results .
Overseas Games
What does everyone make of these overseas games then? I'm not so sure myself it just seems to all be about the money.
Portugal 0-1 England | 2011 European Under-21s Championship qualifier
England player ratings v Bulgaria
How the England players fared individually in their Euro 2012 qualifierJoe Hart 8Exudes the quality and confidence demanded of a first-choice international goalkeeper. This was his first competitive appearance and he excelled, conjuring fine saves from Johnson, unexpectedly, Rangelov and Angelov to spark the break that supplied the hosts' second goalGlen Johnson 5Far from convincing defensively, where he was prone to aberrations, not least when mistiming a clearance and almost beating Hart from close range. He remained a threat when offered the opportunity to spring forward down the flankMichael Dawson 6Eased into his first start before an ugly-lookingn awkward tumble and twist to the turf seconds later looked ugly, with the defender clutching his left knee in agonyPhil Jagielka 7Grew into the contest, his distribution improving and his judgment and pace in recovery at times impressive. There was one particularly eye-catching challenge to repel Bozhinov. This was encouragingAshley Cole 8Combined superbly with Rooney at times, especially for England's early goal, which owed much to his calm persistence. He may still attract murmuring discontent in the stands, but he remains one of this side's gemsTheo Walcott 6This was a trickier test than he has endured in the Premier League to date this season, but he was bright and energetic on the flank, exposing Milanov at times with his pace and trickerySteven Gerrard 8Deep-lying but imperious for long periods, spraying accurate passes to either flank and, with Rooney, cajoling forward thrusts from his team-mates. This was inspirational at times and offered those around him real convictionGareth Barry 7Busy and disruptive as ever as he attempted to stifle Bulgaria's attempts at fluid forward movement. He was perhaps fortunate to escape a booking, but he is a reassuring presenceJames Milner 7Broke forward well, all hustle and bustle where Walcott glides. He combined well, particularly with Rooney when the striker dropped deep, with his persistence offering his markers no respiteJermain Defoe 8Smartly taken early goal, pealing off Ivanov and volleying England ahead with what might have been perhaps his first touch. His second and third were each fed by his strike partner, suggesting there is logic in persisting with the Rooney-Defoe partnership after allWayne Rooney 8Some of England's best attacking play stemmed from his endeavours, even if his touch is stodgier at times than he would like. One mistake drew boos from the crowd, but played a part in all four goalsSubstitutes Cahill for Dawson 57minsMade telling block to deny BulgariaA Johnson for Walcott 74minsScored his first England goalYoung for Defoe 87minsLittle time to impress
Hat-trick hero Defoe hails creative powers of England pal Rooney
Manchester United
Jermain Defoe
Wayne Rooney
Tottenham
England hat-trick hero after their 4-0 victory over Euro2012 opponents Bulgaria last night.
The striker lifted the 73,000 crowd by netting after only three minutes and added a second just after the hour mark.
Substitute Adam Johnson made sure of the points in the 83rd minute before Defoe completed his treble four minutes from time.
ace Rooney helped to set up all four goals, and Defoe paid tribute to his strike partner after the game.
He said: "I'm delighted with the performance tonight, not just the goals but the way we played and pressed in the first half.
"Obviously when you play with a partner it takes a bit of time to gel but Wazza (Rooney) is a great player and technically gifted. Like I've said before, if I make the runs he'll find me and he did tonight.
"When I got the second he said 'keep going and you'll get the third' and it's always nice when you play with a partner and he wants you to get the hat-trick. It's good."
Despite the one-sided victory, Defoe, who expects to be fit for Tuesday's clash with Switzerland, had a word of praise for rookie goalkeeper Joe Hart.
"Especially in the second half (he played well), there was a one-on-one and he made a great save. He's been like that all season for his club," the striker told ITV1. "What a prospect he is."
Dawson waits on knee injury scan
England and Tottenham defender Michael Dawson faces an anxious wait to find out the extent of the knee injury he sustained against Bulgaria on Friday.
Midfield berth attracts Scharner
Paul Scharner says he joined West Brom with the promise that he would play in his favoured position of centre midfield.
Dedication is key for Carragher
As he prepares for his testimonial game, Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher says his strong character has kept him playing at the top level since 1997.
Glick confident on Commons deal
Derby County executive chairman Tom Glick says the club are confident striker Kris Commons will be staying at Pride Park.
Footballer threw punches in club
A West Bromwich Albion footballer is given a suspended sentence for throwing punches in a nightclub.
Rams chief defends Hulse decision
Derby executive chairman Tom Glick defends the decision to sell Rob Hulse and insists it was not done out of financial necessity.
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