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Re: The English Premier League
« Reply #84 on: Sep 14, 2008, 07:50: AM »
Arsenal played well after the International Break

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Re: The English Premier League
« Reply #85 on: Sep 14, 2008, 01:25: PM »
And how could I forget:

Hull City beat Newcastle AT Newcastle 2:0. Go on Hull! :rockit:

Woo! I love seeing the Magpies crash and burn, although I do feel for Michael Owen (who doesn't like the Golden Boy)

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Re: The English Premier League
« Reply #86 on: Sep 14, 2008, 07:07: PM »
Yall wasn't thinking Chelsea would just loose to City just like that did you.  :cursing:

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Re: The English Premier League
« Reply #87 on: Sep 14, 2008, 08:16: PM »
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.

Thought his freekick was quite poo. The only reason it didn't go softly into Cech's chest was because of the deflection.

I really thought Robinho was poor. SWP was much better than him. Robinho did lots of unnecessary shit to be honest and didn't get his passes anywhere. He got through once on a lucky ball bounce.

And I'm also wondering why Elano didn't play. He was laughing prior to the game on the bench. :dontknow:
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Re: The English Premier League
« Reply #88 on: Sep 15, 2008, 01:53: AM »
Wright Phillips did have an excellent game, but let's not compare a winger with 5+ years experience on the wings of the premier league to a debutant, and a Brasilian one at that (used to a more skillful approach to the game in spain). It's a more direct game in England; I think he'll catch on.

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Re: The English Premier League
« Reply #89 on: Sep 15, 2008, 02:07: AM »
Robinho was good but i must say SWP was better

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Re: The English Premier League
« Reply #90 on: Sep 15, 2008, 07:10: AM »
Robinho was good but i must say SWP was better

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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #91 on: Sep 16, 2008, 02:14: AM »
Its funny how on the weekend that United faced off against Liverpool, the main event happened to be Chelsea v Manchester City.  :cheers:

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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #92 on: Sep 16, 2008, 03:11: AM »
Well, United was without Ronaldo, so in all honesty it was probably the most boring performance United could put in. No one cares about Manchester United without Ronaldo. Now that he's returned, all of the headlines will be about Ronaldo; not even United as a team :biggrin:

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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #93 on: Sep 16, 2008, 06:14: AM »
Probably because City was expected to perform ever since deadline day, and they wanted to see Robinho against the team he was almost going to.

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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #94 on: Sep 16, 2008, 07:52: AM »
Robinho is better than any player that was fielded for United anyway, but who cares really :hello:

Anyway, lets not argue about this. Robinho is class and it was the match of the weekend because he was debuting.

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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #95 on: Sep 20, 2008, 07:10: AM »
Watching the Arsenal vs. Bolton game on delay right now. 2-1 to Arsenal in the 85th minute.

I hope nothing serious happened to Clichy. He was taken to the hospital for scans.

Nice two back-to-back goals by Arsenal after going down 1-0.

EDIT: Make that 3-1 for Arsenal. Goal by Denilson. He's been doing very good so far this season. He continuously gets assists and today he got a goal and an assist. He seems to be doing more than Fabregas at the moment.
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