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Fundamentalist - 14 Feb 2006 20:24 - 8875 of 10502

John

you seen the score from the Madrid game?

6-1 down from first leg, 3-0 up after 18 mins in the second leg

Fundamentalist - 14 Feb 2006 20:25 - 8876 of 10502

whys the Dow up 150 points?

Fundamentalist - 14 Feb 2006 20:25 - 8877 of 10502

Zaragoza matched at 1.01 to qualify lol

Fundamentalist - 14 Feb 2006 20:32 - 8878 of 10502

Theres a surprise - Graham Poll being more important than the players

Fundamentalist - 14 Feb 2006 20:33 - 8879 of 10502

Great save Lehman - justice

Fundamentalist - 14 Feb 2006 20:38 - 8880 of 10502

Getting robbed blind by the officials - that was never offside

im off for more beer

Harlosh - 14 Feb 2006 20:42 - 8881 of 10502

Sorry Steve. Nadal went out to 2's so had to have some more. Was watching it like a hawk. Great trading match and very profitable.

Fundamentalist - 14 Feb 2006 21:05 - 8882 of 10502

No probs John

been watching downstairs where the beer is :-)

ref gave them a soft penalty then Adebayor got flagged offside when 1 on 1 and onside :-(

on the positive Senderos looks injured

Harlosh - 14 Feb 2006 21:07 - 8883 of 10502

Did Liverpool miss a penalty?

Fundamentalist - 14 Feb 2006 21:08 - 8884 of 10502

Lehman saved from Gerrard - world class save :-)

Fundamentalist - 14 Feb 2006 21:12 - 8885 of 10502

gonna be a huge draw collapse - still at 2.4 with 35 mins to go

bakko - 16 Feb 2006 10:30 - 8886 of 10502

Anyone on the cricket this am?

Pak were skittled out for only 161.

India haven't made a good start and are 6/1 with Tendulkar just gone but if they get a decent innings should be a stroll in the park.

schiff - 16 Feb 2006 18:36 - 8887 of 10502

I have a very far-fetched conspiracy theory that would make a very good Dick Francis plot-line.
How many times now have we seen horses coming to the final or near enough fence/hurdle and trying to pull up, shy away, run out, you name it.
Shining Strand did it this afternoon, Turpin Green several days ago and Trompette on Monday. There have been one or two others that I know of but can't now identify.
I think a person or persons, from a distance and out of sight, are aiming some sort of ray or impulse at these horses which causes them to behave in this panicky way.
If this is associated with movements on the exchanges in the latter stages of a race, then it is really suspicious. If and when the authorities start to look into this in a big way, just remember you heard it here first!

Harlosh - 18 Feb 2006 13:15 - 8888 of 10502

No one trading the footy today?

bakko - 18 Feb 2006 13:20 - 8889 of 10502

Hi John

No trading yet. Odds at start of Man U game too close to call. Just waiting and biding my time.

Harlosh - 18 Feb 2006 13:25 - 8890 of 10502

Hi Bak, I wasn't here for the start of the game so waiting for an opportunity. United not too hot I believe.

bakko - 18 Feb 2006 13:31 - 8891 of 10502

Yep, Man U playing awful. Scousers dominant in midfield.

I can't even recall Man U having a shot on goal. Lucky to be 1-0 down.

If Liv score another I'll be scalping them.

DocProc - 18 Feb 2006 15:31 - 8892 of 10502

Smith suffers broken leg

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed Alan Smith broke his leg and dislocated an ankle towards the end of the 1-0 FA Cup defeat against Liverpool.

The England international came on as a substitute for Darren Fletcher with 15 minutes remaining of the fifth-round tie at Anfield. And, as he attempted to block John Arne Riise's shot following Dietmar Hamann's free-kick, his left leg crumpled underneath him.

Smith, whose hopes of a place in England's World Cup squad appear to be in jeopardy, needed oxygen as he was carried off on a stretcher, and Ferguson reported it was "one of the worst" injuries he had witnessed.

"He has broken his leg and dislocated the ankle joint," the United boss told MUTV.

"It is a bad one. He has gone to hospital, it looks very long term - it is one of the worst I have seen. I am sure he will be back."

Harlosh - 18 Feb 2006 15:44 - 8893 of 10502

It did look very nasty on TV.

Harlosh - 20 Feb 2006 08:23 - 8894 of 10502

Congratulations to Andy Murray for winning the SAP Open in San Jose. He beat Andy Roddick in the semi's and Leyton Hewitt in the final. Still 18 I think.

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