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Post by nick. on Feb 21, 2009 4:28:24 GMT 1
Saturday, 21 February 2009
Arsenal v Sunderland, 15:00 Aston Villa v Chelsea, 12:45 Bolton v West Ham, 15:00 Man Utd v Blackburn, 17:30 Middlesbrough v Wigan, 15:00 Stoke v Portsmouth, 15:00
Sunday, 22 February 2009
Fulham v West Brom, 13:30 Liverpool v Man City, 15:00 Newcastle v Everton, 16:00
*All times GMT
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Post by El Niño on Feb 21, 2009 6:52:48 GMT 1
Snapppp 7 AM again... It never ends...
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Post by Peter Parka on Feb 21, 2009 7:33:40 GMT 1
You watch! After the roll we've been on, we'll probably get hammered by Bolton now! Come on you Irons and all that!
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Post by nick. on Feb 21, 2009 18:37:38 GMT 1
Ohhhh yeah. 1-0 over Villa! I'll take that! Get in!
Excellent goal by Anelka, but that goal was mostly Lampard weaving through the defense to set up the finish. Top stuff. ;D ;D
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Post by El Niño on Feb 21, 2009 20:46:14 GMT 1
Arsenal v Sunderland 0-0 Chelsea v Aston Villa 1-0 Bolton v West Ham 2-1 M'Boro v Wigan 0-0 Stoke v Portsmouth 2-2 Man U v Blackburn 2-1
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Post by nick. on Feb 21, 2009 22:41:46 GMT 1
I laugh at people who say that Lampard is over the hill, he's been awesome this season.
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Post by El Niño on Feb 22, 2009 1:18:41 GMT 1
Biased ^^ ;D Someone who has REALLY been amazing this season is Steven Gerrard ;D
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Post by niall on Feb 22, 2009 1:40:38 GMT 1
^^ Ye are both wrong, it's obvious who has had a sensational season and that is none other then the ever brilliant Micheal Owen. His tatical positioning on the bench with injury has not only been consistant but also been an intergral part to the teams preformance in the league. I mean look at it, within his injury time period he's managed to play zero games and has scored zero goals with an avarge shot ration of zero per game. Technically....that's a 100% scoring record!!!!! He's on fire this season!
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Post by El Niño on Feb 22, 2009 2:17:07 GMT 1
ROFL!!! Yeah you're right! I totally missed an obvious player! Thanks for correcting me!
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Post by Shanks5974 on Feb 22, 2009 2:18:35 GMT 1
Good to see Christiano 'doesn't dive anymore' Ronaldo making an a*** of himself again
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Post by El Niño on Feb 22, 2009 2:44:18 GMT 1
Lol, I didn't see him dive, but I knew he got carded for it. I was watching via ESPN live commentary
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Post by nick. on Feb 22, 2009 7:07:52 GMT 1
Stupid Ronaldo. Great game between MUFC and Rovers, watched the last half hour or so.
Arshavin looked lively in his debut as well.
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Post by nick. on Feb 22, 2009 7:09:07 GMT 1
Biased ^^ ;D Someone who has REALLY been amazing this season is Steven Gerrard ;D Lampard hasn't been injured this season. Started every match I'm pretty sure - and been influential in nearly all.
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Post by up the arsh! on Feb 22, 2009 8:56:41 GMT 1
Arshavin looked lively in his debut as well. I thought so too, shame we couldn't say that about the rest of the team
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Post by Peter Parka on Feb 22, 2009 9:39:05 GMT 1
How did we manage to lose a match we dominated so much???
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Post by Luch on Feb 22, 2009 15:10:58 GMT 1
Good to see Christiano 'doesn't dive anymore' Ronaldo making an a*** of himself again Hes such a tw**. Technically shouldn't of been on the field after the weekly kick out at people who get the ball of him.And as for the Pederson incident, if he dived he should have got a yellow card no? Penalty and Rafael should have seen red, oh well its at Old Trafford what do ya expect.
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Post by El Niño on Feb 22, 2009 17:44:05 GMT 1
YEAHHHHHHHHHHH! COME ON YOU REDMEN! ONE MORE!
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Post by El Niño on Feb 22, 2009 18:04:03 GMT 1
That's alright, I'll take a draw. Sure we only got 1 point, but its better than zero! 7 points behind though, tough to make up, but not impossible. I still have faith in the Reds. We had plenty of chances to make that game all ours, but were just unlucky. Oh well, no use fussing about it, now we have to think of our game against Real Madrid, and man am I stoked for that one!!!
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Post by El Niño on Feb 22, 2009 19:50:03 GMT 1
Ten-man Newcastle earned a goalless draw with Everton at St James' Park on Sunday. The home side will be the happier of the two teams after they played the majority of the game with ten men. Magpies midfielder Kevin Nolan was dismissed for an ill-timed stamp on Everton striker Victor Anichebe a minute before the break. Despite their numerical advantage the visitors failed to break their resilient hosts down and in the end a point was a fair result. The day had started with a protest against Mike Ashley's regime in the city centre, but it ended with a positive result which eased Newcastle slightly further away from the drop zone. The draw extended Everton's recent run to one defeat in 14 games in all competitions, but they will feel two more points were theirs for the taking. They arrived on Tyneside with a squad depleted by injury and suspension, and their woes deepened inside an eventful opening 45 minutes through a combination of misfortune and Nolan's rush of blood. The game was only three minutes old when Mikel Arteta challenged Peter Lovenkrands and landed awkwardly, grasping his knee in agony. He was eventually carried off on a stretcher to join banned duo Tim Cahill and Tony Hibbert and the injured Leon Osman, Steven Pienaar and Yakubu Aiyegbeni on the sidelines, and Anichebe's name was also added to the list. Limped The striker limped off after being caught by Nolan's two-footed tackle, which prompted an instant red card from referee Lee Mason. Mr Mason was roundly booed by the home fans, although television replays revealed he had little choice. The visitors were by far the sharper team during the early encounters and had two glorious opportunities to take a lead which would have been well deserved. Sebastien Bassong needlessly conceded a 19th-minute corner, although he atoned for his error when, after Harper got a hand to Joseph Yobo's glancing header, he hacked the rebound off the line. Harper then managed to block Jack Rodwell's 29th-minute effort at the far post with his legs as the Toffees threatened to blow their hosts away, just as Merseyside neighbours Liverpool had done in December. However, the best chance of the first half came at the other end two minutes later when Shola Ameobi and Nolan combined to put Lovenkrands in on keeper Tim Howard. The Dane steadied himself but pushed his left-foot shot wide of the post. Ryan Taylor curled a free-kick just over five minutes later as the Magpies started to dominate, but it was then that Nolan's tenacity got the better of him and with Marouane Fellaini replacing Anichebe, Newcastle were under the cosh once again. Blazing Damien Duff made way for Jonas Gutierrez at the break, but it was the visitors who started strongly once again with Yobo blazing a shot inches over the bar within three minutes of the restart. In their current predicament the Magpies knew they could not afford to sit back and settle for a draw, and Howard was called into action once again to punch away Ryan Taylor's driven 51st-minute free-kick. David Moyes' side continued to dominate possession as lone striker Ameobi struggled to hold the ball up, and caretaker boss Chris Hughton made his move when he replaced him with Obafemi Martins, making his first appearance since December after undergoing hernia surgery. Everton were making the most of their numerical advantage as they moved the ball quickly and confidently around the pitch, although they were not finding many holes in the Newcastle defence. Substitute Louis Saha fired high over under extreme pressure from the impressive Bassong and Phil Jagielka blasted a free-kick well off target as time ran down, but the Magpies managed to hang on to gain some reward for a gutsy display. Hahahahah Everton
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Post by in rafa we trust on Feb 23, 2009 11:54:41 GMT 1
That's alright, I'll take a draw. Sure we only got 1 point, but its better than zero! 7 points behind though, tough to make up, but not impossible. I still have faith in the Reds. We had plenty of chances to make that game all ours, but were just unlucky. Oh well, no use fussing about it, now we have to think of our game against Real Madrid, and man am I stoked for that one!!! I admire your optimism but I reckon when the final whistle sounded at Anfield yesterday with it went our last chance at winning the title. To be honest we don't look like a side capable of winning it and United look more than capable. We've got to go to OT soon and a win there would only give us a small chance of winning it. I just can't see us winning all our remaining games and United losing 3 of theirs.
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Post by up the arsh! on Feb 23, 2009 13:42:29 GMT 1
Can't see United losing it now.... they're not playing that well, but then no other teams seems to be in a position to take advantage of that
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Post by Luch on Feb 23, 2009 15:00:55 GMT 1
That's alright, I'll take a draw. Sure we only got 1 point, but its better than zero! 7 points behind though, tough to make up, but not impossible. I still have faith in the Reds. We had plenty of chances to make that game all ours, but were just unlucky. Oh well, no use fussing about it, now we have to think of our game against Real Madrid, and man am I stoked for that one!!! I admire your optimism but I reckon when the final whistle sounded at Anfield yesterday with it went our last chance at winning the title. To be honest we don't look like a side capable of winning it and United look more than capable. We've got to go to OT soon and a win there would only give us a small chance of winning it. I just can't see us winning all our remaining games and United losing 3 of theirs. Exactly, and still we have to play the Gooners, Spurs, Boro away was always our Bogey ground, aswell as Anfield Its not Imposible !
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Post by Larry on Feb 23, 2009 16:35:03 GMT 1
with out doubt bolton are our boggie team we always seem to lose to them.
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Post by jon222001 on Feb 26, 2009 23:51:18 GMT 1
I admire your optimism but I reckon when the final whistle sounded at Anfield yesterday with it went our last chance at winning the title. To be honest we don't look like a side capable of winning it and United look more than capable. We've got to go to OT soon and a win there would only give us a small chance of winning it. I just can't see us winning all our remaining games and United losing 3 of theirs. Exactly, and still we have to play the Gooners, Spurs, Boro away was always our Bogey ground, aswell as Anfield Its not Imposible ! Until you play Arsenal...
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Post by Luch on Feb 27, 2009 0:14:34 GMT 1
Exactly, and still we have to play the Gooners, Spurs, Boro away was always our Bogey ground, aswell as Anfield Its not Imposible ! Until you play Arsenal... Good one
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Post by Peter Parka on Feb 27, 2009 6:53:18 GMT 1
Exactly, and still we have to play the Gooners, Spurs, Boro away was always our Bogey ground, aswell as Anfield Its not Imposible ! Until you play Arsenal... Tend to do well against the a***. Got a point in the last game, not to mention being the last team to win at Highbury and the first to win at the Al Queda or whatever the f*** its called, empty a*** ground.
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