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maxxi Wrote:

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> Newcastle, Stoke, Norwich and Reading have a

> higher long ball %age right now -


I wonder if those stats differentiate between long balls and long passes?

My definition of a long ball would be a rushed hit and hope, usually by the goalie or a defender, whereas with a player like Scholes it is always said he hits 40-50 yard passes...

blimey, last week unaniminty that we were getting pounded by Pardew, the week that we're pummelling the Potters. I'm not so sure.


Arsenal 3 Tottenham 2

Liverpool 1 Wigan 1

Man City 2 Aston Villa 0

Newcastle 1 Swansea 0

QPR 1 Southampton 0

Reading 0 Everton 2

West Brom 1 Chelsea 1

Norwich 1 Man Utd 1


Fulham 2 Sunderland 0


West Ham 0 Stoke 1

SCSB79 Wrote:

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> Arsenal 2 Tottenham 2

> Liverpool 2 Wigan 1

> Man City 3 Aston Villa 0

> Newcastle 2 Swansea 1

> QPR 1 Southampton 1

> Reading 1 Everton 3

> West Brom 1 Chelsea 3

> Norwich 0 Man Utd 3

> Fulham 1 Sunderland 1

> West Ham 1 Stoke 1


Pathetic attempt!

Well that was a good first trip to Anfield in 11 years, and a correct prediction, hurrah!


First half was more of the same, with Liverpool owning the ball but having no bite. Second half they were superb!


Can anyone tell me whether Suarez stamped someone? The incident happened not far from where we were sat, but I honestly didn't see anything that looked like a stamp, but first to admit that I don't have the best eye sight.


Only downwr was that I was in the bog when the first goal happened!

@Otta


This stamp? The one where he knows exactly what he is doing?


http://stevengoddard.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/screenhunter_291-nov-18-18-51.jpg


This one is from two weeks age v Everton


http://stevengoddard.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/screenhunter_291-nov-18-20-57.jpg


TB

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