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Wee
Versatile in languages.
Once did a 270degrees vertical kick resulting in a corner kick
A fan of Spurs and Manchester United
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LKW aka BING HWA
Best in studying venues and history of clubs.
Known to have the best memory whenever called upon
Loves. Sticking out his tongue. For fun
A fan who would never walk alone
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Yx
BINGHWA SLAVE
Raps are of the "best" for education of kids.
Favourite position. Camping Man.
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Lalas
Give me the scores.
Diving is fun
Never fails to frustrate teammates
Rooney and Ron. Do us proud!
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Everton v Blackburn
The two blue teams goes into the 3rd Round cursing their luck in having to meet a strong opposition so early in the competition. Blackburn enters the match with good form, having win their last three games while Everton is without a win in the year 2007(I know, I know, its 1 game. But it still counts). David Moyes has insist that the FA Cup is a priority as pathetic Everton has been knocked out early for the past four seasons. I am 100% sure that Mark Hughes would be the one laughing at the end of the match.
Everton (out): Tim Cahill(doubtful), Tony Hibbert, Alessandro Pistone, Nuno Valente
Blackburn (out): Ryan Nelsen, Steven Reid and Jason Roberts
Sheff Wed v Man City
Stuart Pearce, one of the few genuinely likeable managers in the league, faces a tough challenge in the FA cup 3rd Round. Man City are up against Sheffield Wednesday, a decent team, currently in 11th place in the Coca Cola Championship. Although inconsistent, they have knocked out some previous big scalps in this competition before and would most likely be really fired up for the match against Man City. Micah Richards of Man City, supposedly the second coming of Jesus if you believe the tabloids, has just signed a new deal, extending his contract. Man City have their fair share of rough players, like ‘elbow-king’ Ben Thatcher and Joey ‘I-will-burn-your-ass’ Barton.
Possibly a close match, but Man City’s class should show and they could ease pass this relatively comfortably.
2-0 to Man City.
Cardiff v Tottenham
Cardiff goes into this fixture knowing that Martin Jol’s side has only won away from home once in the Premiership this term. This would surely boost Cardiff’s somewhat not-so-high morale as they themselves have hit a slump in form recently. Cardiff boss Dave Jones will surely want to win this match as he looks to end their disappointing run of form recently. Meanwhile, Martin Jol looks to end their away-day blues with a convincing win at Cardiff. Cardiff (out): Willo Flood(doubtful)
Tottenham (out): Ledley King, Robbie Keane and Hossam Ghaly
Manchester United v Aston Villa
Aston Villa must be cursing their luck to have to face Manchester United at such an early stage of the competition. It is reported that Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill wants his team to be the one on the attacking side yet he is concerned about United's ability to score from any area on the pitch. Be prepared to see Larsson and Solskjaer partnering each other in this match. I can see Man Utd advancing to the next round. However, Aston Villa should be able to put on a good fight. 1-0 to Manchester United.
Manchester United (out): L Saha (doubtful)
Aston Villa (out): C Sutton (concussion), S Taylor (knee), T Sorensen (knee) M Laursen (medial knee ligament), L Moore (shoulder), M Delaney (knee)
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