Guess its a late start today. Wigan are at Villa right now on FSC, while later Everton travel to Man U. Other 10 am games include Arsenal hosting West Ham, Bolton hosting Spurs, Fulham against Pompey at Craven Cottage, West Brom at Hull, and Boro hosting Big Sam's boys. Discuss amongst yourselves...
Come on Wigan!
ReplyDeleteBendtner on for RVP but otherwise the same lineup from Wednesday's shit show, I believe.
ReplyDeleteArsenal the better side so far but our set pieces have been crap.
ReplyDelete"Bendtner's cheek caught the head of James Collins." Way to spin that.
ReplyDeleteSpectator--at least that' better than Wednesday. Today, I can at least see them scoring.
ReplyDeleteAbou Diaby seems to have mastered the late tackle.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, Citeh's shit show continues, having lost to Stoke 1-0.
The contrast between Bendtner and Ade is stunning. I'm not even sure the latter should be on the pitch if he is going to give this shoddy of an effort.
ReplyDeleteWhen did Wigan steal Spartak's road kit?
ReplyDeleteMy feed's down.
ReplyDeletedaniel de ridder looks like he should be playing the drums for soundgarden or alice in chains, not playing one-twos with mido.
ReplyDeleteYup mine too
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, Heskey has slotted in and looks like he's been playing for Villa for years.
ReplyDeleteWhich works out fine because my two year old is insistent on watching The Lion Sleeps Tonight on Youtube.
ReplyDeleteHas anyone seen my liver?
ReplyDeleteI think someone named Sebastien Grenier just scored for Bolton. No confirmation on any relation to Vinnie Chase of Entourage.
ReplyDeleteVela on for an injured Eboue... I found a feed that freezes every 2 seconds.
ReplyDeleteHey! Look! An unmarked man heads home against Spurs.
ReplyDeleteMichael Dawson is not an EPL quality CB. So he'll probably shine with us in the colaship next season. Wanker.
And the foul called on Palacios just now was complete bollocks.
This is by far the best match Bentley has had for Spurs. And it's being wasted.
ReplyDeleteAny idea what happened to Eboue? I hope it's nothing serious, just enough to keep him out the rest of the year.
ReplyDelete1543: Still no breakthrough for Arsenal, and Dominic Fifield can report that "the home fans around the press box are taking their frustrations out on Eboue and Bendtner, surprise surprise. It's as if they expect Arsenal to run up a cricket score - as if Pires, Henry, Vieira, Ljungberg and Bergkamp were strutting their stuff out on the pitch rather than the current crop. All very unrealistic. Eboue's just crumpled to the turf injured and some of the home fans are even saying: 'Get him off, get him off, get him off.'"
ReplyDeleteAnd Dawson concedes a corner after beating his man to the ball. What a hopeless f*ckwit.
ReplyDeletephil - but doesn't 'Arry love Dawson because of his "Effort" and "endeavor."
ReplyDeleteAnd he overpays for Palacios who has similar "hard nosed" qualities right? But what's with bringing back Chimbonda? And what's with Huddlestone playing and playing well for stretches and then sitting on the bench for stretches...
much is made about Spurs' financially and from the board room and on the pitch - but is it time we just admit that 'Arry doesn't have the team set up in the right shape - relies to much on Modric - and just can't find his best team after a few months?
i don't know - just coming from a neutral...
Hey look, a Proactiv commercial. Awesome. I gotta get me some of that.
ReplyDeleteIba, I'm more of the mind that 'Arry is trying to remake a squad that was completely cocked up by Wandy, but his dedication to Dawson and Zokora, who are equally worthless, is nothing new to Spurs. Jol had it, Wandy had it, and now 'Arry's got it. I don't grasp it.
ReplyDeleteHe's playing Bentley through the middle, behind Pavs today, in a 4-5-1, and Bentley's playing well. Modric is on the wing. I agree that 'Arry relies too much on the man.
phil -
ReplyDeleteinteresting that you mention the last three managers relied on zokora/dawson. good point and one that does seem a bit strange.
they are good squad players, and play for the team without flair but with some dedication, but a team aiming for Europe probably shouldn't feature them more than as substitutes or during times of congested fixtures...
Perhaps they are just absolutely brilliant in training? Maybe they have the greatest strength/stamina in the world? I just don't know what it is but there must be SOMETHING behind closed doors with Dawson that just doesn't translate to Saturdays and Sundays..
oh well - I've always been a big Defoe fan, so sad to see him out with injury. good luck...
in other more vital news, my fantasy team is looking great with Bernard Mendy somehow finding the back of the net. Only his second career Premier League goal.
ReplyDeleteGood morning all. Just managed to get my wifi working; miss anything in the Gunners match?
ReplyDeleteAndrew -
ReplyDeleteRvP rested. Eboue injured. And Arsenal looking odds-on favorites to win the UEFA Cup next year.
They came out brightly in the second half at least.
ReplyDeleteIn an effort to have more offside flag and more unmarked men on set pieces, 'Arry brings on Bent and Jenas.
ReplyDeleteFulhamerica sign Giles Barnes. Dangerous news for Clinton Dempsey fans...
ReplyDeleteDawson adds a booking to an already stellar day.
ReplyDeleteFound a stream. Live 2 net dot blogsot dot com
ReplyDeleteArsenal players who score: Jay Simpson for WBA. 1-1 there.
ReplyDeleteVilla really should be winning. Still 0-0.
ReplyDeleteI had the pleasure of playing power hour to the sound of Joy Division last night. Easier to stomach than the shit I'm seeing from the Arse right now.
ReplyDeleteCRAP! Ade with the best chance of the game and he misses wide, and then Vela can't connect on another cross. Please score already, Arsenal.
ReplyDeleteHey, I'm at least a minute behind Speccy. Good to know.
ReplyDeleteI maintain my assertion that Denilson is not, in fact, Brazilian.
ReplyDeletegood match here Villa - Wigan. Rodallega to net the 87th min 1-0 winner?
ReplyDeleteRVP on for Bendtner. Both of them can play on the field at the same time, right?
ReplyDeleteBAE with a handball. Spurs are a comedy of errors. Making SF Bolton look like a top 4 squad.
ReplyDeleteJohn Carew--worst ever bicycle attempt--66th minute.
ReplyDeleteAnd Spurs are back in the zone. Dawson and Co. fail to clear, and Davies slots it home. fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck
ReplyDeleteListless, wasteful effort today from Spurs. Pisspoor.
ReplyDeleteArsenal with 95% of the possession in this half, a ton of chances, and it's still nil-nil. Ugh.
ReplyDeleteYou gotta bury that. Don't hit it right at Green.
ReplyDeleteGunners are throwing up settlements in the West Ham end a la the West Bank. But still no goals. This is becoming a regular Saturday morning irritant.
ReplyDeleteAnd how did Villa not score? And how did Titus Bramble get the final save?
ReplyDeleteNeeding two goals to manage a point, 'Arry burns his final sub, and brings on Chimbonda for Corluka.
ReplyDelete/baffled
spectator - how? he got it in slow motion, same way he does everything else.
ReplyDeleteVela, if you want to dive, go to Italy. Not here, buddy.
ReplyDeleteHey look, a Spurs goal sighting.
ReplyDeleteWigan get caught with a keeper backpass. Villa still don't score,
ReplyDeleteOMG how did Villa not score from a freekick ten feet away from goal??
ReplyDeleteAnd Chimbonda makes me eat my words, as he sets Bent up with a beautiful through ball. 2-1 on 73'
ReplyDeleteKirkland's not a very good keeper if he doesn't have defenders on the line, I'll say that.
ReplyDeleteHOLY SCREAMING EAGLE SHIT! Spurs find the equalizer!
ReplyDeleteBent again!
ReplyDeleteHSES, indeed. Chimbonda involved in this one too?
ReplyDeleteMy stream is down again. Need updates on Gunners.
ReplyDeleteCan't we please just score a goal? Just one fucking goal?
OK, I've decided that Villa's finishing is embarrassing. Another point-blank shot gets knocked over the bar.
ReplyDeleteSort of. He crossed in for Palacios, who took an awkward header that Jaaskelainen knocked right into Bent's feet.
ReplyDeleteNo Andrew, Arsenal cannot.
ReplyDeleteVela gets taken out at full speed by Neill. Yellow card.
ReplyDeleteFulhamerica are stomping Pompey. 3-0 now.
ReplyDelete@u75: I give credit to Wigan's defense.... Villa have had about 10 shots on goal cleared off the line.
ReplyDelete(as in Neill came through at full speed on a static Vela)
ReplyDeleteWell, yeah, but you gotta be able to put them where they ain't, right? Kirkland's flapping at everything out there, taking himself out of plays, only to be saved by one guy on the line. The last one that went over the bar was down to not maintaining position. Cares (I think) had defender on his back and the ball at his feet six yards out, but didn't hold the guy off. Result--corner kick.
ReplyDeleteArsnal currently has 21 shots, but just three on goal. In the words of someone more intelligent than me, "Wtf?"
ReplyDeleteWhat;s this with Diaby? Is it serious? I missed it.
ReplyDeleteAnd that was Carew, not Cares that had the golden opportunity.
ReplyDeleteAberdeen are back to dropping points. Boo.
ReplyDelete4 minutes added time, Andrew.
Gah. Stunningly bad defending. Bolton go back up on 86'
ReplyDeleteOnce again, Dawson fails to mark his man, and Kevin Davies nods home the winner.
ReplyDeleteDawson again?
ReplyDeleteIf RvP takes that to his weak right foot, he has a much better angle.
ReplyDeleteLooks like Arsenfifth can't even manage to take advantage of Villa dropping points.
ReplyDeleteThis is terrible. We don't have the required personnel for CL.
ReplyDeleteA combination of Dawson, Jenas, and Woodgate all failing to get up in the air, and Dawson not marking anyone before the ball was in the air. We haven't been able to defend set pieces since Jol left.
ReplyDeleteFull time. 0-0 at Emirates.
ReplyDelete/Balls.
That's it. Thanks Umlaut for the updates. I'm already trying to forget this.
ReplyDeleteI love how we can have an unbeaten and a winless streak at the same time.
Haha, now we not only have Proactiv ads to look forward to but also Hooters ads. FSC's ad sales are a joke.
ReplyDeleteSpurs drop their fourth straight on the road. 'Arry must find a back line that can defend on set pieces. Both of Davies's goals came from set pieces, one when we failed to clear, and another when we failed to mark.
ReplyDeletewell, so much for the 1st episode of Special 1 TV. Just a retrospective of IOSS instead...
ReplyDeleteWe are Tottenham Super Tottenham. What the fuck. I cant believe when I go over to see Spurs next yr I will be at Loftus Rd instead of The Emirates. Cmon lads, gets stuck in. We need something from the Arsenal game
ReplyDeleteAnd with that goes any confidence I had that the Arse would finish in the top 4. Missed a chance to pick up 2 on Villa and at least 2 on tomorrow's match.
ReplyDeleteFuck.
penalty to ManU. How original...
ReplyDeleteDon't think that was in the box, but I guess the FA needs to reward United somehow after mean old UEFA suspended Vidic.
ReplyDeleteIf Ronaldo wins player of the year, I'm gonna cry.
Mr. Red Devil is such a boner biter.
ReplyDeleteHow anyone can genuinely get excited about United is beyond me.
No way... A borderline call goes United's way? This league is stupid.
ReplyDeleteTevez reminds me of the Boy George impersonator from The Wedding Singer.
ReplyDeleteUnited denied a second penalty. Just when the refs will start to respect Ferguson, I do not know. Guess their paychecks are going to be a little lighter this week.
ReplyDeleteI think more than almost anything in the world I would like see, when SAF does his little watch tap when HE thinks it's full time, for the 4th official to go over and sucker punch him in the face.
ReplyDeleteThat would be awesome.
Probably easier to be a world class defender when you can get away with so much because you're wearing red.
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