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I am just pridicting so why not, but the way my bets go you would see that I am bearly right. Saying that when I do not bet I normal get the scores right. Blah!

 

Going by this one i am not surprised, There is absolutely no basis for this one. Real have only conceded 6 goals in 12 games this season, i dont understand why you think they would suddenly concede 4 in one game, especially as Mourinhos sides are know for being solid defensively.

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Going by this one i am not surprised, There is absolutely no basis for this one. Real have only conceded 6 goals in 12 games this season, i dont understand why you think they would suddenly concede 4 in one game, especially as Mourinhos sides are know for being solid defensively.

 

They are playing Barca!!!

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Going by this one i am not surprised, There is absolutely no basis for this one. Real have only conceded 6 goals in 12 games this season, i dont understand why you think they would suddenly concede 4 in one game, especially as Mourinhos sides are know for being solid defensively.

 

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Going by this one i am not surprised, There is absolutely no basis for this one. Real have only conceded 6 goals in 12 games this season, i dont understand why you think they would suddenly concede 4 in one game, especially as Mourinhos sides are know for being solid defensively.

 

Lol. Almost as bad as the Hatch pompey season ticket saga.

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Obviously a man of taste:

 

"HE is the brain of Spain, the world's best playmaker - and his idol is Matt Le Tissier.

Xavi was voted the top player of Euro 2008 for masterminding his country's triumph.

But it might never have happened but for Southampton legend Le Tiss.

In an exclusive interview, Xavi admitted: "The man I absolutely loved watching as a kid was Matt Le Tissier after seeing the highlights on TV of his extraordinary goals.

"His talent was out of the norm. He could dribble past seven or eight players but without speed - he just walked past them. For me he was sensational.

"We had a programme on Spanish TV with the best goals from around Europe. He was always the star.

"I was 10 or even younger. He was definitely an idol."

 

And

 

'"I'll tell you who I used to love watching", says Xavi Hernandez, Barcelona's prodigious midfielder "Matt Le Tissier. He played for Southampton, as small club with a small stadium. But he would never leave. He wasn't like a typical English player and he would have done well in Spain. He had offers all the time leave but he stayed where his heart is. I'm like Matt Le Tissier, but for Barca. I've had offers to leave but I'm here for as long as possible.

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