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Stoke 2 v Birmingham 1 (will Pillis get a decision in his favour?)

Tottenham 2 v Sunderland 0

Aston Villa 2 v Blackpool 0

Chelsea 3 v Fulham 0

Newcastle 1 v Blackburn 2

West Ham 1 v West Brom 1

Wigan 1 v Liverpool 2

Wolverhampton 1 v Arsenal 1

Everton 2 v Bolton 2

Man City 2 v Man Utd 3 (not sure about this one, could go either way)

Chelsea had three players out that's all. Lampard, Essien and Drogba (who came on as a sub). Chelsea are a rich club with a big squad and should be able to cope. Spurs have five or six players out most of the season and I think we've done quiet well so far. Just hope we stuff Sunderland this evening.

Chelski are definitely a weaker squad than last year with Ballack and Cole leaving, replaced by Ramires who looks a bit lightweight and Benayoun who is a lightweight.

Utd are still in 2nd gear, and to be only 2-5 points behind Chelski at this stage bodes well for when we traditionally kick on in the new year.

If the reports of loads of Utd players being out with flu/injuries are true, then it wouldn't surprise me if Citeh won, let them have their 5 minutes in the sun, it'll be business as usual when the silverware is handed out...tick tock :)


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What Keef said.


Mac that might be so but a rich club like that should be able to cope. Still, one result does not make a season.


Very disappointed with the Spurs result tonight but we've still got plenty of players out. We're especially missing the cutting edge and goals that Jermain Defore gives us.

Fair to say that had benitez delivered a 2-0 win against Chelsea whilst under fire, his supportes would be showing the result as proof positive what a manager he was/is


i don't have anything against Benitez but I think many people have been unduly harsh on Roy. Judge him at the end of the season not this soon (see his similar record at Fulham)

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> What Keef said.

>

> Mac that might be so but a rich club like that

> should be able to cope.



Of course they can "cope", but it was a weakened midfield and against Liverpool's strongest team at Anfield, it levels the playing field.

I work with a Sunderland lad who wnet to the spurs game last night having purchased his ticket from a scumbag tout outside the ground, all touts are parasites in my view, anyway, it was for a seat amongst the home fans. Either very brave or vey stupid. He says he sat on his hands throughout the game and didn't say a word, he also claims the spurs goal was handball.

Very entertaining game at Palace last night, Palace winning 3-2 and some superb goals, the Ambrose goal arguably better than Torres second v Chelsea and a screamer from Garvan.


A season ticket for under under 16's is only ?70! and if you have moved here from up north/Scotland is it realistic or fair on your kids that they can only support your original team but never/rarely see them? Start watching a local team, it's got to be better than your kids not going to football or deciding to support Chelsea or Arsenal but only going once a year for a birthday treat along with a visit to the megastore.


So give Palace a go its only 20mins away by car or train, or even try Millwall, Palace is a tad more friendly though:)

Emerson Crane Wrote:

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> I work with a Sunderland lad who wnet to the spurs

> game last night having purchased his ticket from a

> scumbag tout outside the ground, all touts are

> parasites in my view, anyway, it was for a seat

> amongst the home fans. Either very brave or vey

> stupid. He says he sat on his hands throughout the

> game and didn't say a word, he also claims the

> spurs goal was handball.


Well he would say that wouldn't he. I could say we should have had a penalty and that Cattermole should have been sent off but there you go. Swings and roundabouts.

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