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Arsenal 2 Everton 0 (even with a long injury list and Fabregas with a broken nose!)

Aston Villa 1 Portsmouth 1

Bolton 0 Blackburn 0

Fulham 2 Sunderland 1

Liverpool 2 Wigan Athletic 1

Man Utd 3 West Brom 0

Middlesbrough 2 Chelsea 0

Hull City 2 West Ham 1

Stoke City 2 Tottenham 1

Newcastle 2 Man City 2

What an awful day with both The Scummers winning and Chelsea wiping the floor with Boro. I'm glad to see The Scallies have develpoed some staying power and hopefully they'll give Chelsea a run for the title this year. All I've got to look forward to is a relegation 6 pointer tomorrow. Grim. :-S

Valencia got the red card and Zaki is the premiership's top scorer for this season to date. I hear that Man Citeh are trying to sweep him out from under Brucie's nose.


Valencia is the fourth player to foul Xabi and be sent of this season. How he is still walking around I will never know. Shocking tackle and defintely a good call by the ref.


I could have throttled Agger yesterday afternoon, but he soon made up for his mistake without that excellent run for Kuyt's first goal. He's been out for nearly 13 months now, so it will take him a bit of time to rebuild that understanding with Reina and Carra. Still really rate him as a player.

It's bloody painful being a Spurs fan at the moment and coming into work on a Monday morning after another terrible performance and listening to the ribbing from certain colleagues (Bastards!). I watched the continuing horror that is our season in the CPT and it was so awful it was embarrassing. Luck or lack of it had nothing to do with it. We were rubbish from start to finish.

We have Udinese up next in the UEFA Cup on Thursday followed by Bolton, Arsenal and Liverpool in the Premiership. If we can't beat teams like Stoke City then I certainly can't see us winning any of those matches especially the last two. If things don't change very very quickly I can see the prospect of relegation becoming a stark reality.

Meanwhile, Martin Jol's Hamburg side continue to sit at the top of the Bundesliga. If he is enjoying a certain feeling of schadenfreude at the moment I wouldn't be at all surprised and I wouldn't blame him either.

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