[ENG] Premiership 2008/2009 (25 Viewers)

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mikhail

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Jan 24, 2003
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Have ManU ever thought about adding a RB because of the ageing and injury prone Gary Neville? I saw O'Shea playing there the other and thought they could do better. I could see Rafinha going there.
They've a good youngster coming through, and Neville might yet recover some of his form (he gets a lot of stick, but he was a solid right back for them for years). O'Shea's never going to be their first choice there baring the occasional run of form.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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1 Man Utd 30 32 68
2 Liverpool 31 34 67
3 Chelsea 31 34 64
4 Arsenal 31 23 58

Fixtures-
Chelsea 3-0 Bolton
Liverpool 2-0 Blackburn
Sunderland 0-1 Man U
Wigan 1-2 Arsenal


Liverpool 2-1 Arsenal
Chelsea 1-0 Everton
Man U 3-0 Pompy

Hull 1-1 Liverpool
Man Utd 2-0 Tottenham
West Ham 1-1 Chelsea,
Arsenal 3-1 Middlesbrough

Chelsea 2-1 Fulham
Portsmouth 1-1 Arsenal
Liverpool 3-1 Newcastle
Middlesbrough 1-1 Man Utd

West Ham 0-0 Liverpool
Arsenal 1-1 Chelsea
Man Utd 3-0 Man City

Wigan 1-1 Man Utd


Man Utd 1-1 Arsenal,
Chelsea 2-1 Blackburn
West Brom 1-2 Liverpool


Arsenal 4-1 Stoke
Hull 1-3 Man Utd
Liverpool 0-0 Tottenham
Sunderland 1-1 Chelsea

Man Utd 18 points

Chelsea 15 points

Liverpool 15 points

Arsenal 12 points



1 Man Utd 38 86
2 Liverpool 38 82
3 Chelsea 38 79
4 Arsenal 38 70
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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They've a good youngster coming through, and Neville might yet recover some of his form (he gets a lot of stick, but he was a solid right back for them for years). O'Shea's never going to be their first choice there baring the occasional run of form.

Which never happened and never will.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Have ManU ever thought about adding a RB because of the ageing and injury prone Gary Neville? I saw O'Shea playing there the other and thought they could do better. I could see Rafinha going there.
You mean the ageing, injury prone and sucking Gary Neville.
 

Henry

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Sep 30, 2003
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blackburn and Allardyce should know by now that it's usually good to have players that can score with their feet as well as with their heads
 

Henry

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Sep 30, 2003
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Current Table:
1 Liverpool 32 38 70
2 Man Utd 30 32 68
3 Chelsea 31 34 64
4 Arsenal 31 23 58

Fixtures-
Chelsea v Bolton 2-0
Liverpool v Blackburn 4-0 (already happened)
Sunderland v Man U 0-2
Wigan v Arsenal 1-2


Liverpool v Arsenal 1-1
Chelsea v Everton 2-1
Man U v Pompy 3-0

Hull v Liverpool 0-1
Man Utd v Tottenham 2-1
West Ham v Chelsea, 1-2
Arsenal v Middlesbrough 1-1

Chelsea v Fulham 2-1
Portsmouth v Arsenal 1-2
Liverpool v Newcastle 3-0
Middlesbrough v Man Utd 1-3

West Ham v Liverpool 1-0
Arsenal v Chelsea 0-2
Man Utd v Man City 2-1

Wigan v Man Utd 0-2


Man Utd v Arsenal, 2-2
Chelsea v Blackburn 2-1
West Brom v Liverpool 0-2


Arsenal v Stoke 3-0
Hull v Man Utd 0-3
Liverpool v Tottenham 2-1
Sunderland v Chelsea 0-2

so, final table:

1. Manure 90
2. Chelsea 82
3. Liverpool 81
4. Arsenal 70

which will suck, big time
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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Fook yeah! Sunderland scores. 1-1 with Man U. Kenwyne Jones of course (the mofo that doesn't give half the effort for his country)! Man U to dop points and Sunderland to keep Newcastle in relegation. Nice.

P.S. The other T&T forward, the overlooked Jason Scotland continues to score goals for fun in the Championship. 2 goals for Swansea so far today.
 
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