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Ladygooner Wrote:

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> Birmingham 1 v Man City 0

> Atila how could you think we will lose to Bolton!

> Have some faith!

>

> Bolton 0 v Arsenal 2

> Derby 1 v Fulham 2

> Man Utd 3 v Aston Villa 2

> Portsmouth 2 v Wigan 0

> Reading 2 v Blackburn 1

> Sunderland 1 v West Ham 3

> Chelsea 1 v Middlesbrough 1

> Liverpool 2 v Everton 2

> Tottenham 2 v Newcastle 0


Erm ..........sorry Ladygooner I suddenly feel very ashamed of myself!!!

atila the gooner Wrote:

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> I watched the "highlights" of Englands friendly,

> and I wished I hadn't bothered!!! What a waste of

> my precious time.


i watched it down the boozer and thank god for the smoking ban, it meant i was able to nip outside on a regular basis, thus avoiding watching the game.

>>Uh huh. He's a decent chap, just likes to predict a defeat for the hammers more than most.<<


Yeah but no but....Sunderland won at Villa last week, are stronger at home and fighting relegation. The Hammers are safe! :))


Blades are looking for their 5th win in a row tomorrow...

Keef


Cheers for the commentary - I was a long way from a telly and if I can visit just ONE website.. this is it and I had some updates


wow - that was a game. why haven't we seen more of that character. Too little too late I fear but good to see none the less


Wenger called it on the tackle - a deserved red card (from an all to predictable source)


I no longer believe Arsenal have "a discipline problem" - but that was warranted and responsibility was accepted. More please

Good result for us yesterday, have to say I found the second half rather dull, but I'm sure Anna will disagree, but she did et to soak up the derby atmosphere.


Bit of a shocker for Spurs yesterday, and the highlights show some very dodgy defending. However, hats of to Newcastle, they loked like a different team, and nice to see Owen is still a classy finisher when he gets his chances

in light of the fact that my brother is the most committed Liverpool fan I know (and there is strong competition on here but really - you have to see this guy in action!) and the fact that he runs a pub, I was thinking of combining a visit to his pub on Wednesday evening to watch the Liverpool v Arsenal game


It's in Charlton - anyone else up for it? (Annsfield I know you won't be making it out from behind the sofa but maybe safety in numbers?)



non-involved forumites welcome - you don't have to enjoy football to enjoy watching my brother watching it!

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> in light of the fact that my brother is the most

> committed Liverpool fan I know (and there is

> strong competition on here but really - you have

> to see this guy in action!) and the fact that he

> runs a pub, I was thinking of combining a visit to

> his pub on Wednesday evening to watch the

> Liverpool v Arsenal game

>

> It's in Charlton - anyone else up for it?

> (Annsfield I know you won't be making it out from

> behind the sofa but maybe safety in numbers?)

>

>

> non-involved forumites welcome - you don't have to

> enjoy football to enjoy watching my brother

> watching it!



Sean

I will be at the Emirates on Weds but would be happy to visit pub next week for the away fixture?

Yep have to say fair play to Man U, I thought Villa would b a tougher task than many, but they were brushed aside with worrying ease.


Sean not sure what my plan for Wednesday is yet, but cold be up for that as a change... Think the CPT will be more Arsenal, was considering the Railway here in Sydenham, as it is quite a Liverpool boozer...


I keep hearing people saying they think Liverpool will do the job, and I can't stand it. I'm rather nervous, they could be really exciting games if both teams play their best stuff... Just hope Torres keeps up his form for us

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