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3 hours ago, yorkie1999 said:

And Ritchie de lait being the only player on the pitch to have won the premier league

That is so funny. 

 

Won the PL and Championship on the same day, more trophies than Spurs too then :D

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Glad to see De Laet doing well, He was a good player for us and still think he'd be a good player at a lower half half Premier League club who use attacking full-backs (someone of the ilk of Brighton for example).

Thought he was going to thrive at Villa, but sadly that nasty injury cost him his time there. Great to see him get his career back on track after the injury problems he's had.

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3 hours ago, Sampson said:

Glad to see De Laet doing well, He was a good player for us and still think he'd be a good player at a lower half half Premier League club who use attacking full-backs (someone of the ilk of Brighton for example).

Thought he was going to thrive at Villa, but sadly that nasty injury cost him his time there. Great to see him get his career back on track after the injury problems he's had.

Get him to leuven 

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17 hours ago, Trav Le Bleu said:

Today's win made all the sweeter by the Cocks losing.

Resulting in another man management master class by Jose 

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Dundalk losing to Rapid Wien. 4-3

 

Was 2-2 up until the 87th minute.  A credible performance by the looks if it.

 

Rangers now 3-3!

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4 minutes ago, Leicester_Loyal said:

FFS Rangers, a win there would just about be enough to see them through.

 

In fairness, it was karma. Benfica were winning before a joke of a red card. 

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Looks like we will be avoiding the mighty Celtic this year.  Lenny may be out of a job quite soon. 

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Difficult to plot a route really with 8 Champions League teams dropping in. I presume finishing top of the group means you avoid those in the next round and you get a second placed team from another group?

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9 minutes ago, Corky said:

Difficult to plot a route really with 8 Champions League teams dropping in. I presume finishing top of the group means you avoid those in the next round and you get a second placed team from another group?

Top 4 best 2nd place finishers we'll avoid if we finish top of the group.

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PSG sitting third in their CL group, with a 47% chance of dropping down, are fivethirtyeight's current favorite to win the Europa.

 

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