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Mark

Established Member
I'll let it go, but I'm not entirely sure. I don't think any goals from the Premiership are allowed, but FA Cup may be alright. Don't be surprised if another mod gets rid of it though.
 
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Anonymous

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thanks, but IF any Mod does decide to get rid of it, a reasoning would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
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Anonymous

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:cry:
fair enough.
an explanation would have sufficed though?
 
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Anonymous

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Mr. Webmaster,
where are you when we need you? 8)
 

LeTallec

Active Member
to be honest I dont think Rafa cares about the FA Cup... if the pitch was decent I think we would have done better but it suited burnley... not too pissed off though.. its only the FA Cup
 

Mark

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LeTallec said:
to be honest I dont think Rafa cares about the FA Cup... if the pitch was decent I think we would have done better but it suited burnley... not too pissed off though.. its only the FA Cup

Sorry mate but I don't think someone in your position should really be saying that. Apart from the Carling Cup, what else do you have a chance of winning? Stevie G won't be too happy if the club aren't winning trophies...
 
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Anonymous

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Be it Arsenal, United, Liverpool, Newcastle or anyone..
Everyone cares about the FA Cup!!!
If it was Carling cup i'd understand, though there's no one who Wouldn't care about the FA Cup, sorry LeTallec, but that is just plain bullcrap :D
 

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