Arsenal 2 - 0 Juventus

edited March 2006 in General chat
Wouldn't have guessed that.

Anyway, in important football news, Swindon's survival chances were handed a boost when League One high-flyers beat bottom-placed MK Dons 1-0. MK Dons are now 7 points away from safety and look certain to be the first team relegated.

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  • edited March 2006
    Swindon need to win at least once more yet. I still think you'll sink. We however, merely need a draw to get the semi finals.
  • edited 10:14PM
    We need three wins and a draw. From seven games.
  • edited 10:14PM
    you're doomed laddie
  • edited 10:14PM
    rubbish. mk dons, hartlepool, walsall and rotherham going down. maybe even yeovil.
  • edited 10:14PM
    Andy - do I take it you are a Swindon fan then?

    My mate's ex-girlfriends brother is Sam Parkin.

    There. How was that for a name drop?
  • LizLiz
    edited 10:14PM
    Super Sammy Parkin! No way! Andy will be excited (and quite possibly Lucy as SSP is the only Swindon player whose name she knows).
  • edited 10:14PM
    Swindon legend. My third favourite all-time Swindon player (probably best for all concerned that I don't go through the whole list, but he's ahead of Calderwood and Taylor). There's constant talk that he should go back, but I think that would be a bad idea, because he's got such a good reputation as a player and all round good bloke.
  • edited 10:14PM
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    Fallon's guitar hero style goal celebration deserves demotion on its own though.
  • edited 10:14PM
    Damn, Liz. That's exactly what I was going to say! It was a sad day when he left Swindon town. Although, I now know that the captain of Barnsley (who I saw at Wembley last week) used to play for Swindon too.
  • edited 10:14PM
    When I first saw that this thread had been dragged back up, I thought it was a nod to more positivity on the site. Ahhh, the day when Arsenal win in Europe...
  • edited April 2008
    Strange _"my dad is bigger than your dad"_ type gloating, little excited Ronaldo wees, lives in London, possibly never been to Old Trafford, most probably from another country. This is reminding me of something.
  • edited 10:14PM
    Heh heh. My dad is actually quite little.
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