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Re: The English Premier League
« Reply #72 on: Sep 11, 2008, 02:08: AM »
Joe Cole is also out OUCH!!

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Re: The English Premier League
« Reply #73 on: Sep 12, 2008, 12:04: PM »
Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard have handed Liverpool a major boost after they were both passed fit to play against Manchester United at Anfield on Saturday. The key duo came through a training session to prove their fitness for the Premier League showdown.

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Re: The English Premier League
« Reply #74 on: Sep 12, 2008, 12:18: PM »
What are you dancing about?

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Re: The English Premier League
« Reply #75 on: Sep 12, 2008, 12:34: PM »
It's going to be a much better game for the neutral fan now! :booty:
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Re: The English Premier League
« Reply #76 on: Sep 13, 2008, 03:01: AM »
Manchester United, once again nothing without Cristiano Ronaldo. 2-1 loss to Liverpool! Babel scored what I believe was the winner. Arsenal beat Blackburn 4-0 on an Adebayor hattrick. It's about time he's come back. Liverpool moves into first place with Arsenal right behind them.

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Re: The English Premier League
« Reply #77 on: Sep 13, 2008, 08:29: AM »
Chelsea 3-1 Man City

Robinho scored but that wasnt enough
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Re: The English Premier League
« Reply #78 on: Sep 13, 2008, 09:53: AM »
We'll bounce back man. Good to see Berbatov set up a goal but what else did he do? I missed the game.
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Re: The English Premier League
« Reply #79 on: Sep 13, 2008, 12:51: PM »
from what ive heard Berba didnt get the ball enough from his midfield. Seems Alonso and Mascherano took the game under their command after UTD scored
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Re: The English Premier League
« Reply #80 on: Sep 13, 2008, 05:11: PM »
Robinho played rather poor today. SWP on the other hand was very good. He worked damn hard and made things happen. That Jo character was poor as well. He needs to get off his lazy ass and start working. He has better skill than Adebayor and could be better if he could only improve him movement and work rate.

Either way, Man City got a nice wake up call. They are not in the top 4 yet.

Terry got sent off for Chelsea. I think it was a bit harsh because he wasn't the last man. He will not miss the match against Man U if their appeal doesn't go through.

Big result for Arsenal and Liverpool.
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Re: The English Premier League
« Reply #81 on: Sep 13, 2008, 05:15: PM »
ythe Terry decision was simply so wrong ,fuck ass referee

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Re: The English Premier League
« Reply #82 on: Sep 13, 2008, 05:24: PM »
And how could I forget:

Hull City beat Newcastle AT Newcastle 2:0. Go on Hull! :rockit:
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Re: The English Premier League
« Reply #83 on: Sep 14, 2008, 03:11: AM »
It was actually 2-1, Adi.

But I don't think Robinho played poor at all; sure he had a few misplaced passes, but doesn't everyone? He set up a few nice plays as well. And that was really Jo's second premierleague game, so you can't expect them to come out, especially against Chelsea, and produce magic. Although Robinho's freekick was so money :banana:

I didn't see Benjani; is he injured? Petrov and Elano also didn't feature; it wasn't really City's strongest side.