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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #216 on: Nov 15, 2008, 02:44: AM »
Liverpool performing decently again today a ncie solid 2-0 win over bolton with my man Kuyt bagging a goal everything is going swimmingly now for chelsea to lose 3-0 and drogba and anelka to both recieve broken legs and all will be perfect :thumbsup:

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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #217 on: Nov 15, 2008, 03:02: AM »
wheres elite, i need to talk to him about the arsenal vs villa score  :cheers:

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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #218 on: Nov 15, 2008, 05:45: AM »
Right now 2-0 Villa vs Arsenal :cursing:

such a clear foul on Vela right before Agbonlahor is put through, rapes Gallas (badly :lol:) and then finishes well.

I think Arsenal's best chance was a bouncing header by Adebayor that glanced off of the post. Horrible and raged performance. 4th place at best this season.

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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #219 on: Nov 15, 2008, 05:51: AM »
United 5 - 0 Stoke

1-0 Ronaldo  :saywhat: :saywhat:
2-0 Carrick  :biggrin:
3-0 Berbatov  :biggrin:
4-0 Welback  :saywhat:
5-0 Ronaldo  :biggrin:
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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #220 on: Nov 15, 2008, 05:56: AM »
how many goals does Ronaldo have in competitive matches so far?

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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #221 on: Nov 15, 2008, 06:02: AM »
9 goals so far..

He got his 100th and 101st goal for United today.
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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #222 on: Nov 15, 2008, 06:14: AM »
let's see if he can hit the 20 mark again by january; he probably won't..


looks like arsenal is going to be the last team to catch up with the pace of the other big teams; not a surprise with the way we use (or don't use) the transfer window. arsenal needs to note the following facts:

-Almunia is getting shakier every game.
-Gallas isn't defending like a captain should.
-Bendtner CANNOT cut it at this level (why is it so hard for wenger to see this?).
-too many injury prone players, and not enough depth
-NO defensive mid (though i'd give diaby and denilson a few more years -- but that doesn't win trophy's today)
-no physicality. it's so easy, like villa and stoke did, to get physical with Arsenal and get them out of thier game. when you hit Chelsea  players, they hit you harder
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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #223 on: Nov 15, 2008, 06:18: AM »
Arsenal have a lot of losses already.. sorry to say.

I think Chelsea will finish top, it's gonna be hard for United to catch up.. United are 5 points back and that's only if they win their game in hand against Fulham.

Those home games v Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool are even more crucial than they always were.
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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #224 on: Nov 15, 2008, 08:31: AM »
-Almunia is getting shakier every game.
-Gallas isn't defending like a captain should.
-Bendtner CANNOT cut it at this level (why is it so hard for wenger to see this?).
-too many injury prone players, and not enough depth
-NO defensive mid (though i'd give diaby and denilson a few more years -- but that doesn't win trophy's today)
-no physicality. it's so easy, like villa and stoke did, to get physical with Arsenal and get them out of thier game. when you hit Chelsea  players, they hit you harder
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Spot on.

Why wasn't Toure starting today? Does Wenger think Gallas and Silvestre are better center backs than Toure, or does he just want to stick with all French bastards in the defensive line? Either way, he's an idiot. If Toure wasn't fit, then I can understand.

Also, with youth comes inconsistency. They can play with the best but they can also lose to the worst. Fabregas has also been quite rubbish this season. He's not getting the assists or goals. From what I can see, Denilson is contributing just as much, if not more. If Barcelona wants him, he won't start after the first month. He won't be good enough to start for that central midfield.

And yes, Bendtner isn't that good. He isn't any better than he was 2 years ago. He seems to be stuck in his improvement. I think Vela needs more of a chance. Vela has more potential in his left toe than Bendtner.
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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #225 on: Nov 15, 2008, 12:45: PM »
let's see if he can hit the 20 mark again by january; he probably won't..


looks like arsenal is going to be the last team to catch up with the pace of the other big teams; not a surprise with the way we use (or don't use) the transfer window. arsenal needs to note the following facts:

-Almunia is getting shakier every game.
-Gallas isn't defending like a captain should.
-Bendtner CANNOT cut it at this level (why is it so hard for wenger to see this?).
-too many injury prone players, and not enough depth
-NO defensive mid (though i'd give diaby and denilson a few more years -- but that doesn't win trophy's today)
-no physicality. it's so easy, like villa and stoke did, to get physical with Arsenal and get them out of thier game. when you hit Chelsea  players, they hit you harder
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The pretty much sums Arsenal up. Its a shame because if Chelsea doesn't win the title. I always want Arsenal instead of United and Liverpool.   :down:

Wenger sells important players and keeps players like Bentner.

Falamani and Heleb where very important to this team. Gilberto had valuable experience and could play DM well if they got rid of Diarra they should have at least kept him.

Another Anelka brace another away win, that 10 straight away wins now that equals Tottenham's record, Chelsea are setting new EPL landmarks.

I gotta a feeling United will be more involved in the title race against Chelsea as the season progresses instead of Liverpool.

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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #226 on: Nov 15, 2008, 11:23: PM »
if arsenal stay this inconsistent for te whole season, there is a chance they wont even finish 4th

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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #227 on: Nov 16, 2008, 09:29: AM »
well as an Arsenal fan myself its pretty depressing to beat Man U and lose to Villa (no offense villans)
just look at the standings and look at the amount of games the Big 4 teams have lost, 'pool chelsea and man u all have 1 or 2, around there while Arsenal already has 4
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