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Joined back in '08. Now a World Football Featured Columnist with an aim to write about football and other sports on a full-time basis. Would like to get to the big One Million mark by the end of the year also.
Big Spurs and Barca fan, who likes to see teams score goals and doesn't care much for clean sheets, or goalkeepers for that matter. As such, it's pretty frustrating to watch other teams sign forwards such as Luis Suarez and Fernando Torres (who will come good!) while Peter Crouch is busy being sent off in the Bernabeu after 10 minutes and scoring own goals in crucial league matches!
Not a fan of goal-line technology, Sepp Blatter, West Ham United or Mark Lawrenson.
Thinks Luka Modric is a demigod most of the time and would hate to see him leave.
Blackburn 1 Arsenal 2
Aston Villa 2 Newcastle 1
Bolton 1 Norwich 1
Everton 2 Wigan 0
Swansea 1 West Brom 1
Wolves 3 QPR 2
Tottenham 1 Liverpool 3
Fulham 1 Man City 4
Sunderland 1 Stoke 1
Man Utd 1 Chelsea 2
Best of luck Chris.
If you're ever looking for an opponent in the predictions league, I'd be more than happy to have a go.
Sorry different time zone, I was sleeping
Aston Villa 2 Wolves 1
Wigan 2 QPR 0
Blackburn 0 Everton 1
Chelsea 4 Norwich 0
Swansea 1 Sunderland 1
Liverpool 2 Bolton 0
Newcastle United 1 Fulham 3
Tottenham 0 Manchester City 2
WBA 0 Stoke City 1
Manchsester United 2 Arsenal 0
Sounds great. Love to
Not a problem Chris. I hope these instructions are understandable…
1) copy the URL you want to link to
2) highlight the words you want hyperlinked
3) at the upper toolbar, you’ll notice an icon (about right in the middle) that looks like two connected, gray chain-links and click
4) paste the URL where it says “Link URL,”
5) then in the “Target” box underneath, choose the “Open link in a new window” option and hit update (no need to bother with “Title”)
6) If successful, the highlighted words should be in red or blue. And that’s it.
Just let me know if you have any other questions or if this was unclear.
Not a problem Chris, Not a problem Barry,
I hope these instructions are understandable…
1) copy the URL you want to link to
2) highlight the words you want hyperlinked
3) at the upper toolbar, you’ll notice an icon (about right in the middle) that looks like two connected, gray chain-links and click
4) paste the URL where it says “Link URL,”
5) then in the “Target” box underneath, choose the “Open link in a new window” option and hit update (no need to bother with “Title”)
6) If successful, the highlighted words should be in red or blue. And that’s it.
So just let me know if you have any other questions or if this was unclear.
Hi, please have a look on the latest round table I made
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/578803-arsene-wenger-vs-alex-ferguson-round-table-who-is-the-better-talent-hunter
Hope you will enjoy it.
Cheers
Maxx
something is wrong with your slide,words and pictures dont match
please give a look
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/459764-epl-debate-arsenal-vs-chelsea-vs-man-united-vs-liverpool-vs-spurs
Thanks a lot mate.... am waiting for the other feedbacks, will publish it as soon as I get all.... thanks again
:)