I Know The Score 06/07

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caller wrote:This week has been a bummer for me - it had to happen sooner or later. Man City are my bogey team, just don't know what to do with them, plus who would have thought Sheffield would have won at Newcastle and a few other odd results?

Do others have teams they just can't get right?
Odd results? Par for the course this season.
Mind you, Buksida had a big head earlier today and he hadn't even checked the scores. He's now "interested" again :cheers:
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Guess wrote:
JimmyGreaves wrote: Thought I would nick 2nd place but Guess, you bugger you also got Monday nights 1-0 to Man City correct.
And I think your wait will continue. I have carried 70 points across from yeaterday and now have the prospect of the cruising Aston Villa and 95% relaibilty of Cheslea especially against their most despised enemies.

I am confident of those two results but West Ham v Aresnal, Pheeweee. The Arses have let me down so many times I have lost count bit on the other hand they look good and West Ham a crap and already planning their promotion back up ti the premiership in 2010. So I will just have to stick a finger in the air I think.

Bamboo Grove, what do you think??? I will go with your superb judgement I think.
I don't care about 2nd now :D :D :D What a result beating chelsea, that result alone has made my season and with arsenal losing as well. what a sunday. I had a bad feeling about my predictions this week and was right, bloody useless. We are still in the top ten of the league of leagues 9th. Well done Buksida who had confidence in spurs beating chelsea and got the result right also. The chelsea 1,2,3 is also no more although who does hugosabin support?

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Hey Buksida, do you realise if you’d carried over any kind of Banker Bonus this week, you would have had the highest score on IKNS for week 11. :D
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JimmyGreaves wrote:
The chelsea 1,2,3 is also no more although who does hugosabin support?

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Well thats got that off my chest. So spurs finally break the deadlock. I am still in shock.

hugosabin supports Crystal Palace so cannot use logo until next season he hopes.

Perhaps there is a Championship and a Scottish Premiership equilvalent. I have found a Serie B one but have only ever heard of one team in it so makes predictions difficult.
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JD wrote:Hey Buksida, do you realise if you’d carried over any kind of Banker Bonus this week, you would have had the highest score on IKNS for week 11. :D
Oh yes, you have all just witnessed the return of Buksida to form, coincidently with the return of the mighty Hammers to form!
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You must have got nearly all the scores correct. Flash in the pan :wink:
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Guess wrote: Maam jap mfking norf london scumbags yidzunarses.
Guess and I always thought that you were a 'proper gentleman' :D :o
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Guess and I always thought that you were a 'proper gentleman' :D :o
I have to utter the odd expletive now and then. I am, after, all part human.

As for West Ham, Buksida and Wanderlust what amazes me is how different their two scores (this weeks) are.

Flash in the pan maybe for for Buksida with an incredible week and big move up the table which he should hold on to.

I wonder if West Ham can do likewise? What has to be said though is that the West Ham victory was against a side that only resembled Arsenal.

Chelsea a bit unlucky but I had a feeling about that one. Something had to give at some point and that was on Sunday. Tottenham have been underscoring for there ability, Cheslea have not really looked impressive all season but have scapeed throuhg with a one goal victory so were due a defeat and of Spurs with their terrible record against Chelsea in the past were just poised to do it.

You might see a different story at Stamford Bridge.


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Jimmy Greaves Wrote
I don't care about 2nd now Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy What a result beating chelsea
I suppose after your 1st victory over Chelsea for the last 15-20 years (so long I have lost count of the years), you are allowed to get a wee bit excited. I heard that they declared a public holiday to commerate the fact in North London.
Enjoy it as it will probably be another 20 years before you do it again.
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chelsea wrote:Jimmy Greaves Wrote
I don't care about 2nd now Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy What a result beating chelsea
I suppose after your 1st victory over Chelsea for the last 15-20 years (so long I have lost count of the years), you are allowed to get a wee bit excited. I heard that they declared a public holiday to commerate the fact in North London.
Enjoy it as it will probably be another 20 years before you do it again.
:cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
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67 Cup Final was another happy day for me! :D Looking forward to the Stamford Bridge Return. Actually we hammered you a few years ago at white hart lane in the League Cup when that trophy had more esteem
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Jimmy, we are really scraping the barrel for memories now arn't we.
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Not so long ago really. 2001-2 White Hart Lane Spurs 5 Chelsea 1.

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Tottenham: Sullivan, Perry, King, Gardner, Davies, Poyet (Leonhardsen 83), Sherwood, Anderton, Taricco, Sheringham, Iversen (Rebrov 83).
Subs Not Used: Kelly, Etherington, Thelwell.
Booked: Poyet, Sheringham.
Goals: Iversen 2, Sherwood 33, Sheringham 50, Davies 76, Rebrov 87.

Chelsea: Cudicini, Desailly, Gallas, Terry, Melchiot (Zola 70), Petit (Forssell 66), Stanic, Zenden (Dalla Bona 11), Lampard, Hasselbaink, Gudjohnsen.
Subs Not Used: de Goey, Ferrer.
Sent Off: Hasselbaink (55).
Booked: Melchiot.
Goals: Forssell 90.
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Anyone else at the game when Spurs last beat THE team before the weekend result? I was there, Lineker did his usual long shot (header) from 2 yards! I was also at the game mentioned above and at a comprehensive win at Spurs by a similar score.

My most recent best memory though was the 4-0 win at the Bridge when Jimmy got a sublime hat-trick.

But my best ever memory of Spurs was in Sheffield, working and living there and I went to see Utd play Spurs with a devout Spurs fan, so devout, that this was his first "away" game - he'd just relocated there. The ex-Chelsea centre back and now Chelsea Youth Coach, Jason Cundy was at the heart of Spurs defence and had the nightmare of all nightmares, 4 of Sheff Utds FIVE goals were directly down to him! A couple were tragic, the others sheer comedy. All in all, a great night! :D

But good luck to Spurs, it had to happen sooner or later, the sad thing is that I let my heart rule my head this time and it cost me!!!
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Caller I do also remember a 5-0 thrashing of Spurs (by Chelsea) at their own White Hart Lane ground in a premiership game not so long ago.

Also Jimmy, the Worthington Cup (what sort of micky mouse cup is that)
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chelsea wrote: Also Jimmy, the Worthington Cup (what sort of micky mouse cup is that)
:cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
One that both teams wanted to win!
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