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Thread: man city vs spurs

  1. #1
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    man city vs spurs

    have they changed the rules again for offside?????

    what do they mean by Aguero was offside when he got the ball - in my opinion he wasn't offside when the ball was played


    could be wrong but i think they were robbed.

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    apart from that

    cracking match lol

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    Cracking match - i agree.

    Shame spuds went through.

    Could still be a Spuds Liverpool final i believe.

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    Barca will be too strong for Liverpool. Now city are out, it's theres for the taking

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    yeah and ive now seen he was offside.


    to be honest i don't like either team so not really bothered who went through.

    sandy will be pleased though

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    Aye she will, as will my brother in law.

    I actually think Liverpool could beat Barca.

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