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Arsenal 2 Manchester United 1

Wigan Athletic 2 Stoke City 2

Hull City 3 Bolton Wanderers 1

Sunderland 1 Portsmouth 2

West Ham 2 Everton 1

Liverpool 3 West Bromwich 1

Blackburn Rovers 1 Chelsea 1

Aston Villa 3 Middlesbrough 3

Manchester City 4 Tottenham Hotspur 4

Fulham 1 Newcastle United 2

Arsenal 1 Manchester United 1

Wigan Athletic 1 Stoke City 0

Hull City 2 Bolton Wanderers 1

Sunderland 2 Portsmouth 1

West Ham 1 Everton 0

Liverpool 3 West Bromwich 0


Blackburn Rovers 1 Chelsea 3

Aston Villa 2 Middlesbrough 0

Manchester City 2 Tottenham Hotspur 2

Fulham 0 Newcastle United 2

Arsenal 1 Manchester United 2 (could cause an upset, but I don't see it)

Wigan Athletic 1 Stoke City 0

Hull City 1 Bolton Wanderers 1

Sunderland 1 Portsmouth 1

West Ham 2 Everton 2 (bogey team, but here's hoping)

Liverpool 2 West Bromwich 0

Blackburn Rovers 1 Chelsea 2

Aston Villa 2 Middlesbrough 1

Manchester City 2 Tottenham Hotspur 1

Fulham 1 Newcastle United 0 (corr, poopooed 2 revivals at the end there!)

Arsenal 0 Manchester United 2

Wigan Athletic 2 Stoke City 0

Hull City 2 Bolton Wanderers 1

Sunderland 2 Portsmouth 1

West Ham 2 Everton 1

Liverpool 3 West Bromwich 0

Blackburn Rovers 0 Chelsea 1

Aston Villa 2 Middlesbrough 0

Manchester City 0 Tottenham Hotspur 0

Fulham 1 Newcastle United 1

I know I am biased but it was a great game for any neutral watching. I have to say I am feeling in a very good mood tonight! Six mins extra time - thought we were playing at Old Trafford! Just noticed that I predicted correctly the result!Should have put some money on it........

I was sat next to a Man U fan in Hoopers watching the game - he spent a lot of the game telling his partner and kids (all Man U from what I could tell) - "What an amazing game"


End to end stuff - much better than most recent games between these two - dead jealous of you being there LadyG

Great call LadyGooner. And there was you being all gloomy in Hoopers on Friday. Have to admit to turning the radion off when united scored. Just couldn't stand the six mins of nervous hell. Sounded like a brilliant game and the result makes the premiership race all the more interesting. Hots it up nicely.

Didn't see the Arsenal match, but was listening to it on the radio. 5 live signal isn't the george at the best of times and it kepy cutting out at the important bits. That a side, it sounded like a fantsatic match. Looking forward to catching the highlights later on.


A couple of upsets from the big four so far this season - saw this table on another forum for just those teams:


Team Pd W D L Pts

Liverpool 2 2 0 0 6

Arsenal 1 1 0 0 3

Chelsea 2 0 1 1 1

Man Utd 3 0 1 2 1


Quite good reading isn'y it LadyG? (for now anyway)


That said United have played all of their games away from home. In these games they picked up 4 points this season. What was the gap between United and Chelsea at the end of last season.....?


We also only managed to secure 4 points from these games last season. We've only played 2 and we're already 2 up on that. Happy days for now.


Was a good day at Anfield yesterday and credit to West Brom who didn't park the team bus in front of the goal.

Twas a good game. Shame about the result but I'm sure even the Arsenal fans on the forum could have seen it going either way. Sadly I had to watch that game and the Liverpool game with two Liverpool fans.


LG you predicted it this week I predicted it last week...."I did say I liked Spurs......Now I've said that we'll get shafted by Arsenal next week."

I'm loving the cockiness creeping in to the spurs fans. Quite deservedly so, they're flying, and one day they might agree with me that Bent was a good signing who just never really had his chance before, being 4th choice. Good result for them, and I think they can forget relegation fears. Just a shame it was such a bad start, or they could be right up there.

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