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Is Craig Gordon an ideal candidate to replace retiring Edwin van der Sar at Manchester United? Can an underdog win the FA Cup? Should Steven Gerrard be dropped? Here's what the posters on the Betfair football forum reckon...
"Buffon would be ideal. Given isn't good enough, and I'm not sure Gordon and McGregor, while very good goalkeepers, are in the same bracket as van der Sar." - Stone Roses
"To be honest, I'm dead against any players with obvious club allegiances such as Sir Gary (Neville) going into the TV game. Why can't pundits be impartial like the role models Hansen, Lawrensen, Redknapp and particularly Beglin, whose unbiased summarising is the benchmark all should aim for?" - Prescription Drugs
"My tip for the FA Cup is Fulham. The big four will be fielding reserves because of Champions League and Premier League commitments. Fulham are hard to beat as their amount of draws suggest. Backing them at [46.0] enables you to lay them off a bit when they get to the quarter-finals. And most of all the deadly duo of Andy Johnson and Bobby Zamora will soon be reunited with the legendary Damien Duff." - mutley77
"Good result, very poor game. Time for Dalglish to axe some of the star players who don't perform. Gerrard, fantastic player on form, does not perform anywhere near his capabilities on a regular basis and should be dropped as any other player would be. He regularly underperforms." - manyana
"We (Sunderland) have certainly come a long way in a short space of time and noboby can accuse Quinn of not delivering; he really couldn't have done anymore. The signing of Muntari (if it happens) in particular sends a real signal of intent. When was the last time we signed a current European Cup winner? It only seems like two minutes since I was watching Jeff Whitley and Carl Robinson trundling along in our midfield. Now we're signing players from Inter Milan. It's a very exciting times to be a Sunlun fan." - Mackem_Mauler
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Published: 30 Jan 2011
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