Live - Monday's Premier LeaguePremier League by Jonathan Stevenson - BBC Sport (U1987325) 03 November 2008 It's a Monday night, it's cold and wet outside, if you're of a certain age you've probably got homework to do, if you're a bit older you've probably got nothing to do. Latest 10 commentsRead members' comments or add your own
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thecough181 (U10460956) posted Nov 3, 2008 @Npattoh how are you linking Obama, Hamilton and Arsenal? More to the point who here has been slating Obama and Hamilton? Still if you are content with not winning anything then i guess it is good to be an Arsenal fan...
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collie21 (U2084374) posted Nov 3, 2008 the longer kinnear stays doing what he is doing, the worse it makes keegan look
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barca4ever (U2142799) posted Nov 3, 2008 SUNDERLAND IS A DISGRACE TO THE PREMIERSHIP WITH THE TEAM THEY PUT OUT AGAINST CHELSEA. ITS A SHAME THAT YOU DECIDE THAT SOME MATCHES ARE UNIMPORTANT AND GIVE SOME PLAYERS A RUNOUT. I WISH THEY PAY FOR THAT BY BEING RELEGATED.
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Scubar2k8 (U9429468) posted Nov 3, 2008 president' thing. Don't know if there's any point in voting in the US, they're only going to count them wrong. Americans just vote for the guy with the most balloons at his convention anyway.
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andypints (U1890323) posted Nov 3, 2008 Best start to the premier league ever, Liverpool taking Chelseas unbeaten home record then losing to bottom of the table Tottenham, all the promoted teams giving a good account of themselves, anyone of 3 teams could win the title, and any 3 of 14 could go down, superb season!!
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barca4ever (U2142799) posted Nov 3, 2008 I THOUGHT DEMOCRACY WAS GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE. HOW COME THE PERSON WITH THE MOST PEOPLE VOTES DON'T WIN? ITS WEIRD. posted Nov 3, 2008 omment by barca4ever (U2142799)
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