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EPL 2011-2012
TiggerTiggy
#1581 Posted : Sunday, February 12, 2012 12:18:30 AM
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chelsea should sack AVB
TAZ
#1582 Posted : Sunday, February 12, 2012 7:21:12 AM
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Whats up with Evra, sasa kama Suarez doesnt want to shake his hand why protest. He also tried to provoke Suarez at the end of the match.
Mastermind
#1583 Posted : Sunday, February 12, 2012 9:41:57 AM
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TiggerTiggy wrote:
chelsea should sack AVB


Sack AVB and replace him with who? Benitez?
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#1584 Posted : Monday, February 13, 2012 7:16:52 AM
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Marty wrote:
Match of the weekend: Man u vs Liverpool looks a like a draw 1:1
Everton Chelsea 1:1, tough derby
Sunderland Arsenal: 1:2 Gunners to get a narrow win after Sunderland's wednesday night escapade
Tottenham Newcastle 2:1 Tottenham will struggle but edge it
Aston Villa Man City 1:2 Man city still on a roll


The only correct prediction relates to my team. Henry is a good finisher, no doubt .... he should never have left the Gunners.

Chelsea are a shadow of their former self. Who will save them??

Man u played very well, a controlled performance albeit the controversies? What Suarez did was plain stupid, but Evra response was not good also, esp the celebration part.

Tottenham are doing quite well. For once they'll most likely finish ahead of the Gunners.

Money City have a favourable fixture going forward. They'll most likely create a bigger gap soon.
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#1585 Posted : Monday, February 13, 2012 9:54:49 AM
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Suarez is a disgrace....BK!
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Magigi
#1586 Posted : Monday, February 13, 2012 10:06:02 AM
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Njung'e wrote:
Suarez is a disgrace....BK!

...The nigga apologized but I dont think that is enough...He should have learned from Tevez experience. You don't play around with a game that is watched by 70% of the world's population....Balotelli should watch out too.
smano
#1587 Posted : Monday, February 13, 2012 10:08:37 AM
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Clearly Suarez's snub on Evra back fired badly after he, Dalglish and Liverpool issued an apology - clearly the cllub was not impressed, especially after Suarez gave assuarances that he'd shake Evra's hand if offered - that's why Kenny was bewildered during the post match interview when it was mentioned what Suarez did. Anyway, water under the bridge as far as am concerned,we won't meet them again this season so bygones (wish we had forced an FA replay though - would have been a cracker!)

That said, we totally dominated the game and the 2-1 score was very flattering for the Kop, Rooney had a chance to make it 3-0 and a hat trick that would have killed the game but toed the ball wide. Once again another man-of-the match performance from Valencia - Nani will have a hard time getting a number if Ashley Young plays well. Only prediction I got right.

My other prediction would have come good had Henry not signed off instyle - Arsenal rewarded in the last minute. I didn't watch that match so can't comment about it - really thought Sunderland would get a draw, and they almost did.

Chelsea were awful at Goodison, AVN+B will get sacked if they fail to get 4th place, Roman's promise of a 3 year project notwithstanding. That will pave way for Jose, if City don't win any trophy this season.

Spurs are title contenders, no doubt about that. If Defoe had scored the 3rd aganist City from that "too long" Bale pass and if Bale had finished off the Kop the other day with only Reina to beat (it looked easier to score), Spurs would beahead of Utd by a point - they'll be a tough nut to crack when we visit them next week but one, but Utd are coming good at the most opportune time of the run in;no fear!

City have Joe Hart and a missed Villa open header on the 87th to thank for their win, but it's what real title contenders do - they grind out results and ride their luck.

Next up Thursday night football for us - that doesn't even sound right in my mouth. Oh well, here's what Fergie feels about i...

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TAZ
#1588 Posted : Monday, February 13, 2012 10:32:20 AM
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@ Smano.....Suarez is an idiot as far as I'm concerned but i don't understand what Evra was complaining about. If the guy doesn't want to shake your hand then get on with it, why protest. Wayne Bridge has done it before to John Terry and several managers also do it. Officials decided to skip the hand shake in the QPR/Chelsea match, why was it so hard to do the same in this match. I know Suarez probably assured people he'd shake Evra's hand but still somethings can't be enforced.
smano
#1589 Posted : Monday, February 13, 2012 10:35:27 AM
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I have no issue with the whole thing myself @Taz, those were some very sweet 3 points
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Magigi
#1590 Posted : Monday, February 13, 2012 10:49:13 AM
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TAZ wrote:
@ Smano.....Suarez is an idiot as far as I'm concerned but i don't understand what Evra was complaining about. If the guy doesn't want to shake your hand then get on with it, why protest. Wayne Bridge has done it before to John Terry and several managers also do it. Officials decided to skip the hand shake in the QPR/Chelsea match, why was it so hard to do the same in this match. I know Suarez probably assured people he'd shake Evra's hand but still somethings can't be enforced.

@Taz
Football and especially the premier league is a game of manners and respect. If you look at the terraces you see old men and women(as old as 90 years and above) watching the games. Children too are there. High level respect should be observed. FA has said it does not foresee those pre-match pleasantries being dropped.
...I don't know what race you are, but as somebody who has encountered racism, I know how much it hurts when somebody calls you black this, black that...
...I am surprised at your attitude in this demeaning matter in football.
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