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DIV 1 Playoffs

Aussie

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Jason McAteer of Sunderland has his penalty stopped on a save by Nico Vaesen in the penalty shoot out
 

Soler

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West Ham vs. Ipswich tonight, from Upton Park. The Tractor's only take a 1-0 lead into it. The two league matches between the clubs ended up 1-2 at Portman Road and 2-1 at Upton Park, so there's absolutely nothing in it.

Go West Ham!
 

KingReyes

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West Ham 2 Ipswich 0. Etherington and Dailly with the goals. West Ham to meet Crystal Palace in the division one playoffs final. So therefore Aussie, YES there will be another team better than Sp**s next season, :D
 

Soler

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Mmm, more London derbies.

Arsenal vs. Charlton
Arsenal vs. Chelsea
Arsenal vs. Crystal Palace?
Arsenal vs. Fulham
Arsenal vs. Tottenham
Arsenal vs. West Ham?

Yay!
 

KingReyes

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Mad Jens said:
Mmm, more London derbies.

Arsenal vs. Charlton
Arsenal vs. Chelsea
Arsenal vs. Crystal Palace?
Arsenal vs. Fulham
Arsenal vs. Tottenham
Arsenal vs. West Ham?

Yay!

So thats a guaranteed 10 London derbies next season. Including easy wins over Sp**s. :)
 

RocktheCasbah

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Aussie said:
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Jason McAteer of Sunderland has his penalty stopped on a save by Nico Vaesen in the penalty shoot out

That was karma, i hate the f'ker. Did you see him tell Julian Gray to f'k off not once but twice after Gray had been red carded?
You got what you deserved... :lol:
 

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