
I think everyone else has a severe case of, well, something bad. Let's get Saturday started. Cisse has already put Sunderland up. Arsenal surprised Manchester United. What else is going on? That's for you to fill in. Interesting games after the break.
Wigan and Stoke drew at nil.
Arsenal defeated United on two Nasri goals. Hope SAF had his tin hat on.
EPL (10.00 EST)
Hull-Bolton
Sunderland-Portsmouth
West Ham-Everton
Liverpool-West Brom (12.30 EST)
Championship (10.00 EST)
Norwich-PNE
Coventry-Crystal Palace
Wolves-Burnley
SPL (10.00 EST)
Dundee United-Aberdeen (already 2-0, ugh)
Celtic-Motherwell
Hamilton-Falkirk
Hibs-ICT
St Mirren-Hearts
Also, lots of FA Cup first round action, which I'll not spoil because of the tape delays that FSC are showing.
I was really excited to hear of FSCs decision to air Gunners-Utd.
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Norwich have leveled against PNE. Lita the goal scorer for the canaries.
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ReplyDeleteSetanta paid more for EPL rights than FSC. Part of that gets them the 12.45 kickoff every week.
Yeah, I get all that. I managed to watch the very end on the tv of some guy named justin.
ReplyDeletecurrently subjecting myself to the footie version of waterboarding: everton-hammers.
Anyone have anything better?
Not really. Hull's been playing entertaining football, even though it's against SFBolton. Can you find that one? Otherwise, maybe one of the FA Cup games.
ReplyDeleteOf course the second I deride West Ham, Bellamy makes a wonderful move and sets Sears up with a inch perfect cross.
ReplyDeleteSears effs it up by shooting at the keeper.
Nothing going on in Everton-WHam.
ReplyDeleteMatty Upson goes down with something or another. Of course he does.
Can any explain to me why WHam have not found a new sponsor?
ReplyDeleteBecause they are now sponsored by numbers? I dunno.
ReplyDeleteOuch at West Ham's last 10 minutes.
ReplyDeleteBigus - Reports of the Gunners demise have been greatly exaggerated. Called it, with the score if you recall!!
ReplyDeleteI'm the only person here who cares, but fucking lady luck can kiss my ass...the Dynamo dominated the game on the field, but RBNY went 3-for-3 in serious scoring chances (assuming you give them the penalty chance, or make it 3-for-2.5)), while Houston went something like 0-for-20.
ReplyDeleteAnd RBNY somehow feared putting Cepero in goal? Seriously? All he did today was play "elastic-man", and the one time he did miss, Clark hit nothing but post...
:(
He keeps this level of play up, and he's going to be the MVP of the RBNY title run, cause it sure wasn't the/his defensive-4 making the difference...today was ALL Cepero
Lets all give Scotty a round of applause :)
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