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1157: And as if this day isn't exciting enough already, I've got HUGE news We've got a special guest contributing to the live text today.Kevin Day off the telly(MOTD2 to be specific) is at Eastlands today finding out what it takes to be a football journalist. Shouldn't take too long I wouldn't have thought, leaving him plenty of time to email andtweetus his wry observations. And don't forget to watch MOTD2 on Sunday night (we might be on the telly!*), and look out for the results of his day's work on the website on Monday.* Sort of
1153: But we don't need Fergie to tell us that this is a big game. Lose and United are surely right out of the title race. Win and they could be right back in it by the time the final whistle goes between Tottenham and Chelsea later. For City, it's a similar deal in the race for fourth. It'll probably be a draw then...
1149: So hello then, and crikey, what an explosive day we've got in store. I've got myself in a right old lava about it (thank/blame the good oldSunfor the puns). First up: the Manchester derby, and hasn't Sir Alex been in tip-top form this week? "In my years at Manchester United," he told us yesterday. "This is the first time we have played City when they have had a chance to achieve something."
1145: Wonder how Fergie slept last night? Heard he's been having a bit of trouble with the neighbours recently.
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1157: And as if this day isn't exciting enough already, I've got HUGE news We've got a special guest contributing to the live text today.Kevin Day off the telly(MOTD2 to be specific) is at Eastlands today finding out what it takes to be a football journalist. Shouldn't take too long I wouldn't have thought, leaving him plenty of time to email andtweetus his wry observations. And don't forget to watch MOTD2 on Sunday night (we might be on the telly!*), and look out for the results of his day's work on the website on Monday.* Sort of
1153: But we don't need Fergie to tell us that this is a big game. Lose and United are surely right out of the title race. Win and they could be right back in it by the time the final whistle goes between Tottenham and Chelsea later. For City, it's a similar deal in the race for fourth. It'll probably be a draw then...
1149: So hello then, and crikey, what an explosive day we've got in store. I've got myself in a right old lava about it (thank/blame the good oldSunfor the puns). First up: the Manchester derby, and hasn't Sir Alex been in tip-top form this week? "In my years at Manchester United," he told us yesterday. "This is the first time we have played City when they have had a chance to achieve something."
1145: Wonder how Fergie slept last night? Heard he's been having a bit of trouble with the neighbours recently.
This article is from the BBC News website. ? British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

