Brilliant run from Ben Arfa.
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Brilliant run from Ben Arfa.
Odemwingie. :doh:
No composure at all.
Krul :haha:
Hasn't been the same since RVP bullied him. Probably.
Williamson booked.
The Barcodes definitely need better defenders next season.
Shocking elbow from Williamson. Pardew product, for sure. Fucking scumbag. WBA should focus on snapping him - this game's gone.
Ridgewell. :haha:
Close effort.
Mulumbu off, Scharner on.
Ben Arfa off, Ameobi on.
This will be where it goes to pot.
Cisse stretchered off, Ferguson on.
Morrison carried off injured. WBA are down to ten men.
This is worse than the plague imo. Could be another 8 minus added on.
Seven added minutes.
WBA 1-3 Barcodes, FT. Well done to the Barcodes. :bow:
The only change in the table this weekend has been Citeh going to first and even then, that's due in part to Man Utd not playing until tomorrow. :lol:
Pretty sure Bolton went above RPQ again
Ah yeah, two then. Although that is due to Bolton not playing midweek I suppose. I was going on the BBC table and it only had two triangles on it.
BBC. :rose:
Andy Burton. :lol: Couldn't possibly be any more condescending to Ben Arfa.
Newcastle could really leave Liverpool slumming it next week if they win and move 11 points clear. You have to say they're probably favourites for the game as well.
Wow an 8 point gap to 6th.
Still, we have nothing to play for so I can see why the players can't be bothered...
That was weird...
:lol:Quote:
José Enrique, July 2011:
'The club is allowing all the major players of the team to go. Seriously, do you think it is the fault of the players? Andy (Carroll), nobby (Kevin Nolan) etc etc.
'This club will never again fight to be among the top 6 again with this policy.'
<_<
I guess a plus is that Mike Ashley is still there. He'll find a way to mess things up. He's probably bid for the Olympic stadium or something.
Looks like a fucking masterstroke to flog shit like Carroll and Nolan and bring in some players with real ability.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/14388154
Also, interesting reading.
Mark Bright. :haha:
So close. His prediction mathematically out of it by March.
No shitQuote:
West Brom manager Roy Hodgson: "The major fault for our side is that we went 3-0 down.
Bright :haha:Quote:
"Why will they win it? The Reds have four players who could grace any team in the Premier League: Pepe Reina, Steven Gerrard, Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll
So Shearer sat on the fence but still got it spectacularly wrong.
Good call by Jonathan Pearce.Quote:
Robin van Persie is my tip for the golden boot.
At the moment, it looks as if Jonathan Pearce and Steve Claridge were the best predictors - it would have been reasonable to expect that with their moneybags team, Chavs would have been in the mix. However, the Liverpool stuff from the others seems a tad optimistic and as for Bright putting them top.. :haha:Quote:
ManUtd,ManCity,Chelsea,Liverpool
ALAN HANSEN, MATCH OF THE DAY
MARK LAWRENSON, FOOTBALL FOCUS
ROBBIE SAVAGE, FOOTBALL FOCUS
PHIL McNULTY, CHIEF FOOTBALL WRITER
GUY MOWBRAY, MATCH OF THE DAY COMMENTATOR
ALISTAIR MANN, MATCH OF THE DAY COMMENTATOR
GRAEME MURTY, 5 LIVE PUNDIT
SAM LYON, BBC SPORT WEBSITE
MATT HOLLAND, 5 LIVE PUNDIT
JAMES PEARCE, SPORTS NEWS CORRESPONDENT
PETE STEVENS, BBC LONDON
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ManUtd,Chelsea,ManCity,Liverpool
LEE DIXON, MATCH OF THE DAY
IAN DENNIS, 5 LIVE SENIOR FOOTBALL REPORTER
PAT NEVIN, 5 LIVE PUNDIT
ALISTAIR BRUCE-BALL, RADIO 5 LIVE COMMENTATOR
STEVE WYETH, BBC RADIO MANCHESTER
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ManUtd,Liverpool,Chelsea,Arsenal
NIGEL ADDERLEY, 5 live FOOTBALL REPORTER
JASON ROBERTS, BLACKBURN STRIKER AND NEW 606 PRESENTER
GARY LINEKER, MATCH OF THE DAY
STEVE WILSON, MATCH OF THE DAY COMMENTATOR
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ManUtd,Chelsea,ManCity,Arsenal
JONATHAN PEARCE, MATCH OF THE DAY COMMENTATOR
STEVE CLARIDGE, 5 LIVE PUNDIT
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ManUtd,Chelsea,ManCity,Arsenal/Liverpool/Spurs
ALAN SHEARER, MATCH OF THE DAY
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ManUtd,ManCity,Liverpool,Chelsea
PAUL FLETCHER, BBC FOOTBALL BLOGGER
ALISTAIR MAGOWAN, WEBSITE TACTICS EXPERT
CHRIS BEVAN, BBC SPORT WEBSITE
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ManCity,ManUtd,Chelsea,Arsenal
DAN WALKER, FOOTBALL FOCUS
IAN CHEESEMAN, BBC RADIO MANCHESTER
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Liverpool,ManUtd,ManCity,Arsenal
MARK BRIGHT, BBC LONDON
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ManCity,ManUtd,Liverpool,Chelsea
DAN ROAN, SPORTS NEWS CORRESPONDENT
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ManUtd,Chelsea,Liverpool,ManCity
JOHN MOTSON, MATCH OF THE DAY COMMENTATOR
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Even most RAWKites (if that the term? It sounds right) wouldn't have put us top.
Actually, they probably did. :lol:
I've been reading RAWK tonight. (Dull evening indeed)
Funny stuff.
so i guess if we achieve 3rd, we will have exceeded expectations, oh dear
Alan Shearer, Lee Dixon and Hollywood Given on MOTD2
Recording it, might watch later. Can't be arsed normally when there's only 1 game.
Nothing worth watching in this match from what i read on here during it
Cisse looked offside for his first
Ben Arfa looks awlsome
Another French player slips through our grasp
MOTD2 whilst analysing the game today show Crouchs goal randomly cos it was that good :lol:
Calling it goal of the season think Van Persie's was better, crouch had more time to control before shooting.
Hit and hope from Crouchy. Trying to put all bias aside, Van Persie's against Everton was on another level.
Nah id give it to Crouch