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Old Apr 9th 2008 | 1:41 am
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It was a soft penalty to give.

Cracking game though.
 
Old Apr 9th 2008 | 5:55 am
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Originally Posted by jacqandy
does anyone have the number for the snagging man? I believe it is up in one of the townhouses by the 2nd commercial centre. thank you
the number I have from last year is Grace on 0034 648203890 - however this looks like it is a mobile number. Might be worth a try?
 
Old Apr 9th 2008 | 6:22 am
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Originally Posted by tednsharon
the number I have from last year is Grace on 0034 648203890 - however this looks like it is a mobile number. Might be worth a try?
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Old Apr 9th 2008 | 7:21 am
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Latest Share Price M Fadesa. Looks like the market has made its decision.
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Old Apr 9th 2008 | 7:43 am
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Originally Posted by GerryW
Latest Share Price M Fadesa. Looks like the market has made its decision.
Welcome back Gerry. If you look at the lower graph it shows the high price was achieved on a very low volume of trade but never mind its up there for now so probably means a deal is close and they will turn the corner. When the cost of said deal is revealed the price might come back down but why should I worry I don't hold any MF shares.
 
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Originally Posted by jamesf
Yeah, though I'm a Spurs fan. But well done Liverpool.

Rafa gets a hard time for such a good manager.
Yes well done Liverpool, but i have to ask, did anyone else notice that there were only 3 Englishmen in the two teams. No wonder the English national side are crap. There was a time when you could only have 1 or 2 foreign players per team. I would love to see a return to that rule, but money is what it's all about now.
 
Old Apr 9th 2008 | 9:37 am
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Originally Posted by Mick and Jill
Yes well done Liverpool, but i have to ask, did anyone else notice that there were only 3 Englishmen in the two teams. No wonder the English national side are crap. There was a time when you could only have 1 or 2 foreign players per team. I would love to see a return to that rule, but money is what it's all about now.
So true. ;-)
Trouble is I used to watch the first team to bring them over, Ipswich and the Flying Dutchmen and thought they were great.
 
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Originally Posted by jdr
So true. ;-)
Trouble is I used to watch the first team to bring them over, Ipswich and the Flying Dutchmen and thought they were great.
Arnold Muhren. What a fantastic player he was. Without the foreign contingent I would never have got to see Gianfranco Zola or Ruud Gullit at close quarters and that would have been a pity.

I never had you down as a Suffolk Punch JDR, I thought you were more a London Dray.

Where's the congrats for The Blues?
 
Old Apr 9th 2008 | 7:54 pm
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Originally Posted by Ragomuffin
Arnold Muhren. What a fantastic player he was. Without the foreign contingent I would never have got to see Gianfranco Zola or Ruud Gullit at close quarters and that would have been a pity.

I never had you down as a Suffolk Punch JDR, I thought you were more a London Dray.

Where's the congrats for The Blues?
When I moved from London I lived on Mersea Island and the local teams were Colchester united (sad for Leeds in the cup at the time) and Ipswich under Bobby Robson, they were awesome at the time.

Yeah, well done Chelski, hope they spank the reds next. ;-))
 
Old Apr 9th 2008 | 8:21 pm
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Originally Posted by jdr
When I moved from London I lived on Mersea Island and the local teams were Colchester united (sad for Leeds in the cup at the time) and Ipswich under Bobby Robson, they were awesome at the time.

Yeah, well done Chelski, hope they spank the reds next. ;-))
Yes Ipswich were good, went to see them when Aberdeen drew them in europe, but there were some really sour grapes from Mr. Robson when we knocked them out!!!
 
Old Apr 9th 2008 | 9:07 pm
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Originally Posted by Mick and Jill
Yes well done Liverpool, but i have to ask, did anyone else notice that there were only 3 Englishmen in the two teams. No wonder the English national side are crap. There was a time when you could only have 1 or 2 foreign players per team. I would love to see a return to that rule, but money is what it's all about now.
Count how many Spanish there were! And as it is a second home for many people on this site, it will be nice to see both Ireland and UK support Spain even if they are the biggest under-achievers at senior international level.
Vamos España!
 
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Originally Posted by Michaelh
Count how many Spanish there were! And as it is a second home for many people on this site, it will be nice to see both Ireland and UK support Spain even if they are the biggest under-achievers at senior international level.
Vamos España!
Yes we have already decide to do that and our sponsored player to get the most goals in the tournement is non other that Torres!
 
Old Apr 9th 2008 | 9:34 pm
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It's not often we get to see the "Arroyo Pedrazas" with this much water. Needless to say it has been a wet one this week and it is currently raining here at the moment.
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Old Apr 9th 2008 | 9:41 pm
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Originally Posted by Michaelh
It's not often we get to see the "Arroyo Pedrazas" with this much water. Needless to say it has been a wet one this week and it is currently raining here at the moment.
On my map of the area the AP is a trickle of a tributary to the Guardiana meandering through a wide Marisma. Was the tide unusually high at that time and holding back the flow from the hills?
 
Old Apr 9th 2008 | 9:44 pm
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With the water comes a snag and here is one for those of you on RVA-1. Yes, I know that the grass is only taking root but with any heavy rainfall this water needs to be evacuated. The drain at the end needs to be opened up a bit more.
Also some gardens are waterlogged beacuse the drainage point through the wall is either blocked or missing. You know where it has to be reported and as happened on Lomas Fadesa will fix the problem.

Only posted this as I got wet yesterday for a few of my clients you all might as well benefit.


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