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Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



foreverdreaming 11:14 Fri Jun 26
Friday Football Equation
A and B are two footballers who played for club X sometime after 2000.

Both then left, A went to Y and won the league, B went to Z and also won the league (Z and Y are rival clubs).

A and B then reunited at W before A returned to play for X.

A and B have both won the Champions league.

Name A, B, W, X, Y, Z.

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foreverdreaming 2:16 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation
Congratulations to Mr Arnold

Eerie Descent 1:57 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation
Is the answer 'Trevor Brooking in 1980' ?

Cony Tottee 1:47 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation
I was way off base then. I thought it might be Drogba and Anelka as they joined up in China but again couldn't get it to fit!!!

Damn you all to hell.

ooooh Morley Morley 1:40 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation
Credit to Arnold Layne for the answer althought he question is mis leading as Robben moved to Chelsea before Madrid

Grumpster 1:40 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation
Well the only English rivals to have both won the league after this year is Arsenal/Chelsea and Man Utd/Man City.

I am however fair too lazy to ever think about puzzles and after knowing that is wasn't Ashley Cole and Gallas, I gave up.

Hurry up and work it out someone please :o)

atb trev 1:39 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation
No that doesn't work either - both went to same club after Aresenal

collyrob 1:39 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation

ooooh Morley Morley 1:38 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation


Fantastic

ooooh Morley Morley 1:38 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation
Actually i've looked and i think it is Robben and Van Bommell as said earlier by ARNOLD

Both played for PSV

Robben signed for Madrid (after chelsea)
Van Bommel signed for Barca

Both won the league with these teams.

Both moved to Munich

Van Bommell then went back to PSV

A -Robben
B - Van Bommell
X - PSV
Y - RM
Z- Barca
W - Munich
X- PSV

atb trev 1:37 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation
Fabregas?

Eric Hitchmoe 1:34 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation
Henry went back to Arsenal on loan whilst at NY Red Bulls. Can't think of another ex-Arsenal player who was at NY alongside him though, so probably rules that one out.

Arnold Layne 1:34 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation
Its van Bommel and Robben.

goose 1:33 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation
nope cant be.

goose 1:33 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation
Tevez and Mascherano?

Eric Hitchmoe 1:33 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation
I'm thinking that Thierry Henry, Barcelona and Real Madrid are involved here somewhere

Cony Tottee 1:30 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation
I was thinking one was Thierry Henry but couldn't get another to fit!!!

Far Cough 1:29 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation
I have a feeling the two clubs are Barca and Real?

ooooh Morley Morley 1:29 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation
And i think A is Henry

ooooh Morley Morley 1:27 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation
For some reason i think X is Arsenal.

Arnold Layne 1:22 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation
Robben and Van Bommel?

Far Cough 1:20 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation
Yeah I was wondering if Liverpool have won the league recently?

Arnold Layne 1:20 Fri Jun 26
Re: Friday Football Equation
They didnt win the league at rival clubs.

They both played for Chelsea, but didnt win the league at different clubs

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