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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #240 on: Nov 19, 2008, 06:29: AM »
He's a one-dimensional player... much more than Ronaldo and not as dominating as him.

I think he has scored a fair share of goals however. Overall, I think he's done OK, but not enough to take them into the top 4.

I don't think Robinho was ever meant to take City to the top four, but the addition of more players of his quality.

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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #241 on: Nov 21, 2008, 04:29: AM »
William Gallas has been dropped and stripped of the Arsenal captaincy, according to reports. France Football claim that the outspoken defender has paid the price for his verbal attack on his Arsenal team-mates and will not appear in Saturday's trip to Manchester City and will be forced to relinquish the armband to either Gael Clichy or Manuel Almunia.

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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #242 on: Nov 21, 2008, 04:55: AM »
i don't think it's official but from mounting pressure i'm sure he will have it revoked...

toure should captian the side

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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #243 on: Nov 21, 2008, 10:13: AM »
Gallas has always been a bad boy, even Mourinho couldn't control him.. On his best day tho hes top 5 defenders in the world. As far as captaincy goes I don't think he should have been captain in the first place. I agree with Elite Toure seems like the best option.

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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #244 on: Nov 21, 2008, 12:58: PM »
happy with arsene's decision
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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #245 on: Nov 22, 2008, 02:54: AM »
City 3 -1 Arsenal

Chelsea 0 - 0 Newcastle

Liverpool 0 - 0 Fulham

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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #246 on: Nov 22, 2008, 04:38: AM »
3-0, Arsenal didn't score (not surprisingly, i bet Bendtner played up top alone or some bullshit)

I didn't watch this game; anyone have insight on what Arsenal fucked up this time? Robinho scored I hear, he really has been a good influence.

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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #247 on: Nov 22, 2008, 05:34: AM »
Oh, I was right the first time then.

City also scored on a penalty.

United drew Villa 0-0 (yet another goalless draw), highlights are gonna suck haha.
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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #248 on: Nov 22, 2008, 05:48: AM »
Boring ass weekend in England. All 0-0 draws for the top teams, except for Arsenal. Should we even call them a top team anymore? Things are all jacked up there. When is Eduardo coming back?
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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #249 on: Nov 22, 2008, 12:17: PM »
eduardo has apparently started training already

van persie got a goal disallowed even though it technically should have been 2-1 or 1-1 at that point in the game.
Hart went to drop kick it out of his 18 and when he threw the ball in the air v.persie just flicked it out of his way and volleyed it into the open net
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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #250 on: Nov 23, 2008, 12:12: AM »
anyone wanna bet with me tht villa wont finish 4th?

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Re: England: Premier League
« Reply #251 on: Nov 23, 2008, 11:23: AM »
all i can say is that Arsenal need to buy someone in the winter transfer season for sure or else things could get ugly
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