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#1921 Posted : Sunday, April 22, 2012 8:39:23 PM
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Inexplicably referee Mike Jones found five minutes of added time;
we awaited the arrival of substitute
Ashley Young, his dive and the
inevitable penalty award, but
mysteriously they never came.
TiggerTiggy
#1922 Posted : Sunday, April 22, 2012 9:56:59 PM
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8 points clear huh! we are hitting man-u. again! and lifting that trophy. cheers to everton for blowing title race wide open.
Marty
#1923 Posted : Monday, April 23, 2012 7:27:03 AM
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Great match for the neutrals. Very nervy for Man u fans. Now we await the decider, hope it does not disappoint.

Gunners drew with the Blues. The Blues must win the Champion's league. The just need to lock out Barca, how they do that don't ask me.


Finally, Barca were tamed by Real at their own ground. They should be a bit careful, they might exit the big league as well.
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#1924 Posted : Monday, April 23, 2012 8:15:11 AM
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RVP is declared PFA player of the Season as Spurs Kyle Walker gets Young Player of the year award.

Premier League Team of the Year: Hart (Man City), Walker (Spurs), Kompany (Man City), Coloccini (Newcastle), Baines (Everton), Silva (Man City), Parker (Spurs), Y Toure (Man City), Bale (Spurs), Van Persie (Arsenal), Rooney (Man Utd)

http://www.dailymail.co....ward.html#ixzz1spzCxmcg


smano
#1925 Posted : Monday, April 23, 2012 8:31:18 AM
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What a silly defensive showing by Rafael who actually cost us the second Jelavic goal and the Piennar goal, not following Pienaar's run. I think this boy needs to be taken on loan also, like his bro Fabio, who has better judegement but does not get game time due to Evra. I'd rather Fergie even grooms Jones for that wing. The boy has cost us many games, including the return quarter final against Bayern in the 2010 CL. Evra could have made it 5-2 with the diving header that came off the post....shoulda woulda coulda.Anyway, maji yakimwagika hayazoleki,we can do the job at Eastlands in 7 days time. I was so disappointed

I thought Aguerro would win Young Player of the Year but clearly the English would rather have their own. PFA was always going to RvP,surprisingly Rooney is just a goal behind him but what a season he has had.

So we have a title deciding derby, what a day for neutrals!I'll be biting my nails all the way. A draw would suit us just fine. Now to the small matter of the CL semi returns. What mouth watering football we'll see in the next one week!

ION Dortmund retained the Bundesliga title with 2 games to go.....yaaawn
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#1926 Posted : Monday, April 23, 2012 9:32:23 AM
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This will be the most entertaining Manchester Derby in Hostory. I want City to whip the Red devils there after all teams win and the league id decided on goal difference. of course u know in whose favour...
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#1927 Posted : Monday, April 23, 2012 10:22:45 AM
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TAZ wrote:
RVP is declared PFA player of the Season as Spurs Kyle Walker gets Young Player of the year award.

Premier League Team of the Year: Hart (Man City), Walker (Spurs), Kompany (Man City), Coloccini (Newcastle), Baines (Everton), Silva (Man City), Parker (Spurs), Y Toure (Man City), Bale (Spurs), Van Persie (Arsenal), Rooney (Man Utd)

http://www.dailymail.co....ward.html#ixzz1spzCxmcg




Ric dees
#1928 Posted : Monday, April 23, 2012 11:37:32 AM
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..What a weekend, dint see the games but caught the highlights. Man U have themselves to blame, at 4-2, Evra hitting the post says it all, as an experienced player he should know Everton had nothing to loose and would attack so they would close the game out, same mistake they did against Man City chasing a lost cause..mmmhh interesting times i wonder do Ferdinand and Evans have what it takes to shut out the marauding forwards in Aguero and Tevez, this would be an interesting one could go either way but momentum is with City defenitely, Howard Web referee??


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#1929 Posted : Monday, April 23, 2012 11:46:38 AM
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kyt wrote:
if its any consolation for the utd fans, utd may do a real madrid on 30th at the etihad stadium.

It's not a consolation. We kicked the noisy neighbours out of the FA Cup at Etihad, we can do likewise come next Monday. Even a draw will do us good, we don't have to win the game. If we do win, the title race will be for the moneybags. Actually, it's City who have to win that Monday clash, considering their next game after United's will be against an in-form Newcastle United. We'll finish the job and do a Madrid.

I think what people forget is, our attacking play is good, even though defense is suspect. With Nani back in the ranks and Valencia getting back to his old self, with Welbeck and Rooney being the Andy Cole and Dwight Yorke of this age, we have what it takes to hammer Man City. Seriously, we'll play with intent. Yesterday's game was sprinkled with complacency. I hope Smalling gets the right back node, if only we had another left back. But Evans and Rio will handle it well. Trust me, Man United know they have a perfect chance to stop Man City, they know what's at stake.
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TAZ
#1930 Posted : Monday, April 23, 2012 1:39:15 PM
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radio wrote:
Inexplicably referee Mike Jones found five minutes of added time;



I still can't understand why the ref decided to add 5 minutes. Anyway i think both teams will play for a win at Etihad Stadium. A draw would be a good result for Man Utd but the gap will still be 3 pts with a home match against Swansea and away to Sunderland. still to come....although City also have to get past Newcastle and Wigan. I have a feeling the league will be decided in the last 2 games.
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