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    Found this on another website, thought it was interesting. Taken out of a survey of 2,389,299 fans asked which team they support.

    1 25.63% Man Utd
    2 20.50% Arsenal
    3 12.40% Liverpool
    4 11.07% Chelsea
    5 5.97% Man City
    6 3.63% Spurs
    7 2.63% Newcastle
    8 1.58% Aston Villa
    9 1.35% Leeds
    10 1.19% Everton
    11 1.19% West Ham
    12 0.66% Sunderland
    13 0.64% Wolves
    14 0.55% Birmingham
    15 0.46% Stoke
    16 0.46% Notts Forest
    17 0.41% Swansea
    18 0.40% Southampton
    19 0.40% Middlesborough
    20 0.40% WBA
    21 0.38% Blackburn
    22 0.38% Leicester
    23 0.38% Norwich
    24 0.35% Portsmouth
    25 0.34% Cardiff
    26 0.33% Fulham
    27 0.32% Bolton
    28 0.32% Sheff Weds
    29 0.31% QPR
    30 0.30% Derby
    31 0.24% Sheff Utd
    32 0.23% Crystal Palace
    33 0.22% Ipswich
    34 0.19% Coventry
    35 0.19% Millwall
    36 0.18% Hull
    37 0.18% Brighton
    38 0.17% Reading
    39 0.16% Bristol City
    40 0.15% Charlton
    41 0.15% Wigan
    42 0.14% Burnley
    43 0.14% Barnsley
    44 0.14% Blackpool
    45 0.11% Huddersfield
    46 0.11% Watford
    47 0.10% Preston
    48 0.10% Plymouth
    49 0.09% Peterborough
    50 0.09% Bradford
    51 0.08% Swindon
    52 0.08% Doncaster
    53 0.08% Bournemouth
    54 0.08% Bristol Rovers
    55 0.07% Crawley
    56 0.07% AFC Wimbledon
    57 0.07% Oxford
    58 0.07% Gillingham
    59 0.06% Southend
    60 0.06% Notts County
    61 0.06% Rotherham
    62 0.05% MK Dons
    63 0.05% Stevenage
    64 0.05% Chesterfield
    65 0.05% Port Vale
    66 0.05% Oldham
    67 0.05% Shrewsbury
    68 0.05% Carlisle
    69 0.05% Walsall
    70 0.05% Exeter
    71 0.04% Nothampton
    72 0.04% Accrington Stan.
    73 0.04% Brentford
    74 0.04% Torquay
    75 0.04% Hartlepool
    76 0.04% Tranmere
    77 0.04% Schunthorpe
    78 0.04% Yeovil
    79 0.04% Rochdale
    80 0.04% Burton
    81 0.03% Cheltenham
    82 0.03% Bury
    83 0.03% Leyton Orient
    84 0.03% Crewe
    85 0.03% Colchester
    86 0.03% Hereford
    87 0.03% Aldershot
    88 0.03% Macclesfield
    89 0.03% Wycombe
    90 0.03% Barnet
    91 0.03% Dag & Red
    92 0.02% Morecombe

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    22nd and behind Forest,bollox to your survey

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    Quote Originally Posted by pissant View Post
    22nd and behind Forest,bollox to your survey
    Let's just hope you don't finish 22nd this year!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Bamboo! View Post
    Let's just hope you don't finish 22nd this year!


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    Quote Originally Posted by pissant View Post
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    Juan Roman Riquelme has confirmed he has played his last game for Boca Juniors after the side's 3-1 aggregate defeat to Corinthians in the Copa Libertadores final. Riquelme, 34, re-signed for Boca on a permanent basis in 2008, having started his career with the club before joining Barcelona in 2002.
    He then enjoyed time at Villarreal before returning to his home nation, Argentina, four years ago, helping Boca to two Apertura titles since the comeback.
    Riquelme was unable to finish his Boca career on a high after Wednesday's Copa Libertadores second leg meeting with Corinthians ended 2-0, resulting in a 3-1 loss on aggregate.

    "This afternoon, I spoke with the president and informed him that I would not continue," Riquelme told reporters. "I am very grateful to the club and the team, I know I am, but I have nothing left to give the club, I'm empty.''

    "The relationship I share with Boca is great, I'm a fan of this club but now I have reached the end of the road.''
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    West Ham co-owner David Gold says the club would be interested in Liverpool's Andy Carroll if he became available but that no talks have taken place.

    The Hammers have been linked with a move for Carroll, 23, after new Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers said they could loan the forward out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by elturko78 View Post
    Juan Roman Riquelme has confirmed he has played his last game for Boca Juniors after the side's 3-1 aggregate defeat to Corinthians in the Copa Libertadores final. Riquelme, 34, re-signed for Boca on a permanent basis in 2008, having started his career with the club before joining Barcelona in 2002.
    He then enjoyed time at Villarreal before returning to his home nation, Argentina, four years ago, helping Boca to two Apertura titles since the comeback.
    Riquelme was unable to finish his Boca career on a high after Wednesday's Copa Libertadores second leg meeting with Corinthians ended 2-0, resulting in a 3-1 loss on aggregate.

    "This afternoon, I spoke with the president and informed him that I would not continue," Riquelme told reporters. "I am very grateful to the club and the team, I know I am, but I have nothing left to give the club, I'm empty.''

    "The relationship I share with Boca is great, I'm a fan of this club but now I have reached the end of the road.''
    one of the finest artists of the game. He wasnt necessarily fast enough for the bigger teams in Europe but within his own way of playing he had few better players.
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    New Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas is aiming to bring the title to Spurs, but admits Luka Modric would be sold "for the right price".
    He also revealed he was interested in signing Porto midfielder Joao Moutinho.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rappy View Post
    Fuck me it's the Addams family
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Bamboo! View Post
    Fuck me it's the Addams family
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    The Football League said on Thursday it will accept Pompey's membership provided whoever buys the club complies with a number of conditions, notably another points deduction.

    Portsmouth were also docked 10 points last season after entering administration for the second time in two years and were eventually relegated from the Championship.

    Last month they moved a step closer to coming out of administration after creditors voted in favour of former owner Balram Chainrai's Company Voluntary Arrangement proposal, while the Pompey Supporters' Trust are also bidding to take over the cash-strapped club.

    As well as starting next term on minus 10, the Football League say Portsmouth must agree that only a limited proportion of the secured debt from the previous club can be carried forward into the new company as secured debt.

    They must pay all their football creditors in full, unless mutually acceptable compromise agreements are put in place.

    Finally, Pompey will also face a range of other restrictions on playing budgets, future borrowing and loan repayments for the next five seasons.

    A Football League statement read: "The Board of The Football League has agreed to make an offer of membership to the eventual purchaser of Portsmouth Football Club.

    "The offer is subject to the successful bidder accepting a number of conditions that seek to ensure the sporting integrity of league football and the financial viability of the club going forward.

    "The Football League Board has absolute discretion as to whether to admit any new company as a member of The League. In doing so, it has to strike a balance between giving a club another chance and the effect this has on sporting competition between clubs."

    Pompey's administrator Trevor Birch promptly issued a statement branding the League's decision "very harsh" and hopes it can be reversed.

    He said: "We are extremely disappointed that the Football League has decided to impose yet another penalty on the club.

    "I think most people would agree that the 10-point deduction imposed last season was sufficient, particularly as it played a huge part in the club's relegation to League One.

    "The fans, players and staff have suffered enough for something for which they weren't responsible. We feel it is unjustified for the club to be punished further.

    "We've made it clear to the League that Portsmouth needs all the help it can get at the moment, which makes today's decision very harsh.

    "I'm confident, though, that the club will bounce back from this latest setback. It's not a club that gives up that easily.

    "We will have further discussions with the League in order to explore whether we can give them more comfort, particularly with regards to the old CVA creditors, and thereby have the decision reversed in respect of a points deduction.

    "We will continue to do all we can to give Portsmouth the best possible chance of survival."

    Birch added that the club have made significant inroads into slashing their wage bill.

    Today Hayden Mullins joined Birmingham and Aaron Mokoena agreed to terminate his contract while Luke Varney and David Norris are also expected to leave within the next few days.
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