Shit fuck bollocks cunt
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Shit fuck bollocks cunt
Inevitable.
Oh
Jesus christ those celebrations.
They can't ever have a go at our celebrations for finishing fourth after that. They're celebrating a winner against Stoke at home like they've won the league.
Villa 0-2 Everton, Osman.
Fuck
Starting to get a bit nervous again now...
Cunts
You've all forgotten who the Stoke manager it. Stupid is as stupid does.
Forest Hughes
Norwich 0-0 Cardiff, FT. Fer scored a goal but it has been taken away, sounds like did a Douglas Costa.
What the hell?! :lol
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Nevin on the decks?!
Liverpool 4-1 West Brom, FT.
Everton 0-2 Villa, FT.
Man Utd 3-2 Stoke, FT.
Ailsa From Home And Away :doh:.
She'll go back to her Blackburn ways in no time. Or Stoke ways, more accurately. Their total football experiment could be deemed a failure.
Moyes :bow:.
Keeps himself in the job for a bit longer.
Benteke :lol:. Well and truly put in his place by Lukaku.
Time for Suarez to come home and be an able deputy for Giroud.
Southampton: Boruc, Clyne, Fonte, Lovren, Shaw, Wanyama, Schneiderlin, Ward-Prowse, Lallana (c), Rodriguez, Lambert.
Subs: K Davis, Ramirez, Cork, Lee, Guly, Chambers, Hooiveld.
Fulham: Stekelenburg; Riether, Senderos, Amorebieta, Richardson; Ruiz, Sidwell, Parker, Kasami; Berbatov; Bent.
Subs: Stockdale, Kacaniklic, Karagounis, Duff, Hughes, Rodallega, Zverotic.
Just noticed Screech didn't even come on.
A truly disastrous signing. He can cover for RVC and Wazza if they get injured though, I suppose.
Meanwhile Everton are third in the table.
Martinez might be little bit awlsome after all.
Also,Well RVP has convinced me. Statement for the fans. :bow:Quote:
"I don't understand those stories - we are more than fine. I am really happy here and happy with the manager".
A crap set of results. Hopefully we can create more space between us and the bin dippers next week.
Southampton 1-0 Fulham, Lambert!
Southampton are awlsome :bow:.
If they hold out for the win they move up to 3rd.
I wish Liverpool would piss off though.
Haven't really watched much of them.
Any good?
Southampton 2-0 Fulham, Rodriguez. :bow:
They were scraping wins in the first few weeks. But Suarez is back now. And he's quite good.
I suppose if we cut off the supply to their front two, they should be easier to deal with. This will probably come back to haunt me, but I'd say the midfield was their weakest area. It's theoretically our strongest, but we've lost some fluency in the last few weeks.
Half time stats:
http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/image...f42f3f6cf8.jpg
:lol:
Pochettino :bow:.
Bent hauled off, Rodallega on.
Martin LOL will be the next managerial casualty.
Sidwell is not going to score two 'worldies' in two games.
Southampton 2-0 Fulham, FT.
Today, yes. We were pretty good. I broke my own vow not to chant Suarez' name because he's just too damned good; I imagine we'll try to target Mertesaker and attempt to get Suarez and Sturridge to play around him.
Our defence is still terrifyingly dodgy though. You will create chances, don't worry about that.
But although Suarez will get the plaudits, it was Lucas and Henderson who ran the show for us today. They both have insane fitness levels; not unlike your own Ramzi they're still sprinting about after 94 minutes popping up everywhere. I'd disagree with MS, though it "doesn't look good on paper" our midfield with Lucas in it is very solid. I'd say we were still pretty weak in defence though and we do panic with set pieces. Without Lucas though, our midfield is like a colander. I don't know who you play in terms of attacking width, but if you do play quite wide then you should find a few opportunities to get in behind our wing backs, especially with your speed and range of passing.
Saying that, if Coutinho is fit to play then we might change back to a more conventional 433. You can cut off supply to Sturridge, but it'd be a far harder task to do the same with Suarez. The tricky fucker.
MotD running order:.Quote:
Man Utd/Stoke, Liverpool/WBA, Crystal Palace/Arsenal, Aston Villa/Everton, Southampton/Fulham, Norwich/Cardiff.
Flamini, in addition to those already injured.