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What a start for Curbishley (Y)

I agree but you dont want to carried away with it because it may just be that "New Manager" luck but I hope for West Hams sake it isnt we need a good run of 4 or 5 wins to get us out of those bottom places :yes:

Gap is now 2 points. I am sure Liverpool and Arsenal are also going to join the title race after the christmas break.

I dunno, Arsenal are 14 points behind united, I can't see it happening but it would make for an awesome end to the season if it did.

So... Arsenal will be joining the race at the top but dosen't look like Liverpool will! Chelsea drew at reading YES!

Not sure, Arsenal are drawing and will finish the match 1-1 according to my calculations, in the time of posting this the time was 67 mins into the match... Sorry for not having a little faith even though I support Arsenal.

Pompey did pretty good today, after seeing man utd lost and fulham draw against west ham i was slighty worried as Alan Curbs is a good manager.

But thankfull trusty Linvoy has scored.

I'm a bit disapointed with the fact pompey are fifth, we could of easly won against Bolton not long ago since they were so deep. But they nicked the game with a goal. And we could of won against arsenal and Aston Villa. But pompey still have that classic pompey in them were they can be lazy.

if we won those 3 matches which we had the chance to do so. we would be 3rd with 44 points, 2 points behind chelsea

So... Arsenal will be joining the race at the top but dosen't look like Liverpool will! Chelsea drew at reading YES!

Still think that after today :p?

A good win for Liverpool today, especially considering Spurs home form and our away form. Match Of The Day was good tonight.

Another good win for Liverpool against Bolton, always hated those <snipped> and there fat manager so I am chuffed we beat them :D.

I cannot believe that Reading beat West Ham 6-0, what a shoddy performance, I think it is more the players fault than the manager. Madness!

Another good win for Liverpool against Bolton, always hated those <snipped> and there fat manager so I am chuffed we beat them :D.

I cannot believe that Reading beat West Ham 6-0, what a shoddy performance, I think it is more the players fault than the manager. Madness!

lol, something tells me the swear filter hasn't been turned on since the upgrade.

Another good win for Liverpool against Bolton, always hated those <snipped> and there fat manager so I am chuffed we beat them :D.

I cannot believe that Reading beat West Ham 6-0, what a shoddy performance, I think it is more the players fault than the manager. Madness!

LMAO...dont hold back tell us what you really mean :D

actually I could probably type alot about Reading but wont :D :shiftyninja:

Another good win for Liverpool against Bolton, always hated those <snipped> and there fat manager so I am chuffed we beat them :D.

I cannot believe that Reading beat West Ham 6-0, what a shoddy performance, I think it is more the players fault than the manager. Madness!

Anton Ferdinand is <snipped> :D

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