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  • You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.

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    • What a legend
      When it all comes to it, life is nothing more than saltfish - Salka Valka

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      • Well, I guess that clinches it for the Premier League. I can't see this determined bunch waste a 5 points lead with 3 games to go.

        And Hamburg did it again, defeating Bayern on away game. Since my previous post about them they've only been defeated by Stuttgart. They've multiplied their aggregate wins 8-fold and gathered more points than any other German team the past 11 games (#2 if you consider all games under Huub Stevens lead). The turnaround is every bit as remarkable as PSV's meltdown.
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        • What a emotional couple of hours. I went through all the spectrum, despair, ecstacy, rage and so on...

          Hamburg aye, they are a weird team, werent they ****ting themselves earlier in the season? I was hoping they would get relegated.
          When it all comes to it, life is nothing more than saltfish - Salka Valka

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          • Why that?

            My previous post:

            Originally posted by Colonâ„¢
            Well, nobody cares about Germany, but anyway: WTF is going on with Hamburger SV? They were a favourite at the start of the season, but instead they were barely able to muster any wins and got themselves in the relegation zone. Total meltdown. And then, all of a sudden, their engine bolts and they go on to beat Werder Bremen (#3) and Schalke 04 (#1) on away games. They've now won 4 games in a row (total wins this season: 5) and climbed to the 11th spot.

            It's already reminiscent of AS Roma's astonishing run that led them from the relegation zone to the upper zone of the Italian league (before falling back a bit).
            They were last with only one victory 11 games ago.
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            • Who's that co-commentator and what language does he speak? Some out-of-the-world blend of Chinese and Piratese?

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              • I meant for the Everton - Man Utd and checking the Chelsea - Bolton scores at the same time
                When it all comes to it, life is nothing more than saltfish - Salka Valka

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                • Why were you hoping Hamburg would get relegated?
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                  • Cause it was in title contention last year, when is the last time that happened. A club gunning for the title to get relegated the following season.
                    Plus I was hoping Man Utd would nick Rafael Van der Vaart of them if they'd go down
                    When it all comes to it, life is nothing more than saltfish - Salka Valka

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                    • I can't believe PSV did it.
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                      • The race for the title is still tight in Spain, Germany and Belgium.

                        With 6 games to go:

                        Barcelona 62
                        Sevilla 61
                        Real Madrid 60

                        With 3 games to go:

                        Schalke 04 62
                        Stuttgart 61
                        Werder Bremen 60

                        With 2 games to go:

                        Anderlecht 71
                        Racing Genk 69
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                        • Originally posted by Colonâ„¢
                          I can't believe PSV did it.
                          Neither can Ajax
                          Im not sure what Baruk Khazad is , but if they speak Judeo-Dwarvish, that would be "blessed are the dwarves" - lord of the mark

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                          • I still can't believe it. How ****ing improbable is that ****?

                            Come on dutchies, bring on your stories, surely one of you must have been close to the action.
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                            • [q=BBC]
                              Allardyce resigns as Bolton boss
                              Sam Allardyce
                              In total, Allardyce has spent 18 years as a Bolton player or boss
                              Sam Allardyce has ended his eight-year reign as manager of Bolton after resigning with immediate effect.

                              He has been linked with the manager's role at Manchester City and did not attend the post-match press conference after Saturday's 2-2 draw with Chelsea.

                              "This has been one of the hardest decisions I've ever made but it's time for a new exciting era for Bolton under different leadership," he said.

                              Chairman Phil Gartside added: "His reasons are private, we respect that."

                              Interview: Bolton coach Sammy Lee

                              Gartside later revealed he had known about Allardyce's intentions for the past fortnight, when the subject came up as part of planning discussions for next season.

                              "It became clear that he wanted some time with his family and to reflect on his life," Gartside explained.

                              "It's a complicated decision. Bolton has been his spiritual home for 18 years and it was a difficult decision. We've enjoyed a fantastic relationship and it's a very difficult time for us both."

                              Those 18 years encompassed Allardyce's playing and managerial career at the club.

                              He was interviewed for the England managerial position following Sven-Goran Eriksson's departure after the 2006 World Cup but was beaten to the job by Steve McClaren.


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                              I am very sad to see him go. Thank you for eight great years, Sam

                              CC

                              He pledged to focus on Bolton after missing out on a role he publicly stated he would "love", but steps down with two matches of the current campaign still to play.

                              The Trotters are currently in fifth spot in the Premiership and are chasing Uefa Cup qualification.

                              "It was mutually decided that I step down now rather than at the end of the season," revealed Allardyce in a statement on the club website.

                              "That will give my successor the ideal opportunity to experience the preparation and build-up of match days in readiness for next season.


                              Kevin Nolan
                              We owe it to Sam to make sure we get back into Europe. We will do our utmost to qualify for him

                              Kevin Nolan

                              "After guiding the team into a position where the club is on the verge of qualifying for European football for the second time in three years, I feel it is the right moment to step down.

                              "I feel the club is in a great position to continue its upward trajectory, with a talented squad supported by an excellent Academy programme under the guidance of a highly-skilled management team.

                              "The foundations for the next phase are well and truly in place. It is with this knowledge that I feel confident that I am moving on with my life, content with a legacy that I have tried to create for this special club.

                              "I wish the owner, chairman, staff, players and all the fans every success in the future."

                              BBC Sport columnist Kevin Nolan, who was handed his debut by Allardyce in 2000 and was eventually made club captain, said on the Bolton website: "I'm devastated and completely shocked by the news.

                              "However, as disappointing as the news is, there are only fantastic times ahead for this club. We've got a terrific club and talented squad who want to achieve things.


                              He has helped design and build an infrastructure that will enable the club to continue the progress we have undoubtedly made during his period of office

                              Bolton chairman Phil Gartside

                              "I've got nothing but praise and respect for Sam. He has made me the player I am and has built this club.

                              "Now we owe it to him to make sure we get back into Europe. We will do our utmost to qualify for him."

                              BBC pundit Garth Crooks was equally surprised by the news of Allardyce's resignation.

                              "I'm stunned. I can't understand why he's gone after he's had such a great season," said the former Spurs striker.

                              "I also can't understand why the board accepted his resignation. Maybe there is more to it.

                              "There will be a long list of candidates to take over at Bolton, although Sam has constructed that squad over a long time and it will be difficult for the new man to come in and pick up where he left off."

                              Bolton coaches Sammy Lee and Ricky Sbragia are the early favourites to take over, at least until the end of the season, with former Fulham manager Chris Coleman and Wigan boss Paul Jewell other names touted by bookmakers.

                              Gartside said he had "reluctantly accepted" Allardyce's resignation after "eight years of unprecedented success at the club".

                              "Since joining the club as manager in 1999, he has helped lead a fantastic transformation of this famous Lancashire club," he added.

                              "He has helped design and build an infrastructure that will enable the club to continue the progress we have undoubtedly made during his period of office." [/q]

                              Allardyce dragged Bolton up from Division 1 to the UEFA Cup. He deserved to get the England Job. He really deserves a good job when he decides to return to Football, but until then I hope he has a good time
                              You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.

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                              • Go Stuttgart in the German league!
                                Go Barcelona in Spain (because of Eiður Smári Gudjohnsen)
                                Go Genk (there are some Icelanders playing there if my memory doesnt betray me)
                                When it all comes to it, life is nothing more than saltfish - Salka Valka

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