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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #156 on: Oct 18, 2008, 02:58: AM »
Liverpool is winning/won 3-2

Arsenal wins 3-1, Walcott with a late goal.  :banana:

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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #157 on: Oct 18, 2008, 03:00: AM »
and you're expecting me to go to my living room?   :lol:
Damn right I am

Arsenal 2 - 1 Everton; 79 minutes
Liverpool 2 - 2 Wigan 80 minutes

All the rest are 0-0.
I think Liverpool are 3-2 now if a saw right, this sucks I hate it how they do this.  :down:


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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #158 on: Oct 18, 2008, 03:03: AM »
I really need to start betting on games.

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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #159 on: Oct 18, 2008, 03:06: AM »
I really need to start betting on games.

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you were gonna bet that liverpool would win weren't you  :lol:
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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #160 on: Oct 18, 2008, 03:49: AM »
wow three 0-0 draws the highlights is going to be boring as sex with borgs mother :down:

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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #161 on: Oct 18, 2008, 03:57: AM »
You both are gay.  :lol:

Rooney is causing a lot of havoc so far and was already denied a goal, damn ref.  :angry:

Ronaldo + Rooney look well together, too bad Tevez isn't playing.
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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #162 on: Oct 18, 2008, 04:21: AM »
You both are gay.  :lol:

Rooney is causing a lot of havoc so far and was already denied a goal, damn ref.  :angry:

Ronaldo + Rooney look well together, too bad Tevez isn't playing.
bitch I checked sportsnet and it wasn't on...I demand an explanation  :cursing:
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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #163 on: Oct 18, 2008, 04:55: AM »
Which game? I thought you meant Arsenal?

Manchester United v WBA is on Setanta, but I don't have that channel so I have a stream.

By the way, Rooney scored, and Berbatov looks shit.
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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #164 on: Oct 18, 2008, 05:04: AM »
Ronaldo scored by a pass from Rooney; and what do you know Berbatob has his first United goal..

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4-0; Nani, pass from Rooney, who has Rooney on Fantasy he has 1 goal, and 2 assists!
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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #165 on: Oct 18, 2008, 09:09: AM »
for Man U v Albion game all I can say is that the first half was fantastic from Albion's point of view. Not only that but they played well and didnt give up, the score line doesnt tell the real story. And am i the only one that realizes just how much ass kissing the commentators do of Man Utd (rooney+Ronaldo ) in particular

Arsenal played well and were mentally strong enough to come from behind
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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #166 on: Oct 18, 2008, 09:14: AM »
the score line doesnt tell the real story

When you say that, you have to talk about the whole game, not just the first half. United killed WBA in the 2nd half, so yes in fact, the scoreline does tell the story. WBA did play a very strong first half and were really good. I do believe however that Rooney's goal should have counted.

And am i the only one that realizes just how much ass kissing the commentators do of Man Utd (rooney+Ronaldo ) in particular

Yeah, they tend to do that a lot, but this is one of the best partnership's in the world, they aren't going to go unnoticed.


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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #167 on: Oct 18, 2008, 02:02: PM »
they r no doubt talented but everytime they touch the ball its  either "what a sublime touch and only a player like Rooney can do that" or maybe a "Ronaldo is such a natural talent its amazing to watch" (while he's standing still)
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