Saturday, February 21, 2009

Weekend Preview and Saturday Open Thread

It seems we have now reached the point of the season where the leagues turn quite serious. Two-thirds of the way through, around a dozen matches to go, about time to separate the wheat from the chaff.

After the jump, have a look at the weekend's action. And, as always, have your say in the ol' comments.

As usual, let's start with the EPL....

7:45 EST Aston Villa v. Cheslea
10:00 EST Arsenal v. Sunderland
10:00 EST Middlesbrough v. Wigan
10:00 EST Stoke v. Pompey
10:00 EST Bolton v. West Ham
12:30 EST Manchester United v. Blackburn

The big match would be the early game, with Aston Villa, Chelsea and Arsenal locked in a battle for third and fourth. Villa's upcoming matches will likely determine their season -- if they can stay in the top 4 through early April, than they're looking quite good indeed. Meanwhile, Arsenal and Man U should each have no trouble at home against lesser competition. And after that it's just the big jumble in the lower half of the table.

Tomorrow's matches:

8:30 EST Fulham v. West Brom Albion
10:00 EST Liverpool v. Citeh
11:00 EST Newcastle v. Everton

Further down the English leagues, Bigus' Norwich host Burnley as they try to get out of the Championship relegation zone. My own Exeter City should be in good shape in League Two against Chester City, who are on a six-game skid.

Elsewhere, in the Bundesliga, here are the highlights (all matches at 9:30 EST)....

Stuttgart v. Hoffenheim - The Hoff try to get back on track
Bayern Munich v. Cologne - Featuring Lukas Podolski's former and future employer
Borussia Monchengladbach v. Hannover 96 - A battle of Americans: Michael Bradley against Steve Cherundolo
Wolfsburg v. Hertha Berlin - Can Hertha stay top of the league?

Tomorrow there's another big match with Bayer Leverkusen v. Hamburg SV. Hamburg is in title chase and Leverkusen could haul itself back into the discussion with a win.

And in la Liga...

2:00 EST Barcelona v. Espanyol - It's a derby match.
4:00 EST Sevilla v. Atletico Madrid - Does baby Agueradona make a difference? Can Atletico get back into CL contention?

And tomorrow is Osasuna v. Numancia in a relegation 6 pointer.

Enjoy all the action! And big ups to the Fan's Attic with the assist with the previews above.

123 comments:

  1. I hate Chelsea, but that was a lovely goal. Lampard's effort was fantastic in the build up.

    And the feed is gone. Is it just me or are the feeds getting shut down much faster of late?

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  2. It was a nice piece of artistry...I really thought Fat Frank had pushed it a tad too far forward, but Le Sulk chipped it beautifully. And to beat Friedel, of all people...

    and games like this are why I spend the $15 a month...

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  3. Young off the post on the free...

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  4. Big Phil REALLY lost this team...I haven't seen Spartak look like this since the first month of the season...

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  5. Dammit. When faced with the question of which high-priced striker to pick up this week, I chose Torres over Anelka.

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  6. Torres still has time to redeem your decision, especially against Citeh's defense, u75...

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  7. Maybe. But early markers like this tend to dissipate my confidence in the baby-faced one. Hell, he probably won't even play for some reason.

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  8. S1TV was brilliant...David in Milan commenting on his "prison hell" in the US, and making fun of Tom Cruise and "old mother Hubbard"...

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  9. Villa starting to up the tempo and the threat...nice save by Cech

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  10. Come on Gabby. Finish.

    Villa are in this, again.

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  11. @phil: I've always assumed that was a given...

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  12. Anyway both these teams can walk away with zero points?

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  13. Innovative new strategy by Drogba: whenever you lose possession, fall down and scream.

    So Chelsea at least learned one new tactic from Scolari.

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  14. Very poor offside call on Barry there.

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  15. well, he was only onside by about a yard or so...

    I know its a tough job, but can't you at least get the blatantly obvious ones right?

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  16. MON goes seriously aggressive...

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  17. So, who does the 92nd minute OG come off of?

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  18. I'll take Alex, though it couldn't happen to a better guy than JT

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  19. +1 to the guy in the frame behind Drogba making the jackoff hand gesture afer he shanked that.

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  20. Thanks for the lost fantasy points there, Bosingwa.

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  21. Could be worse ü, I started Quaresma.

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  22. Good morning, UFers. Is everyone going to Mesopotamia for all their scoring needs?

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  23. Terry gets the yellow, for being a thug and all.

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  24. Just for fun I put a weather widget for Stockholm on my 'puter, next to the one for Chicago. And it's almost always warmer in Stockholm.

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  25. @Phil: Awful call on Heskey.

    Ballack almost had that goal after Deco's brilliant set-up.

    Is Gabby in the game? Or is Heskey/Carew up top with Young on the wing?

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  26. Okay, Arsenal. Three points there to be made up. Don't shit the bed at home.

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  27. damn...that second 45 made my $15/month worth it for February...

    Spartak - back to form, or new manager bounce?

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  28. Ah yes, CL footie back from its break next week. The Chelsea/Juve match-up intrigues me.

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  29. @jjf3: Both. Even though I only watched the las twenty, it seems Gus has given the players new confidence in their ability.

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  30. Andrew & jjf3, let's not forget the third option: Roman's thugs waiting in the dressing room can be a powerful motivator.

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  31. jj3:A buddy of mine and I call it "the Black Lab Bounce." Meaning: you fire a coach who's lost the team and you could hire a black lab and that underachieving team would start winning.

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  32. Roman's thugs? Like Boris the Blade? He's not Russian, he's Uzbekistanian.

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  33. @PR: I'm all for moving to Stockholm if you want to come with!

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  34. Arshavin just wide. Almost had Emirates fall in love with him.

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  35. RvP attempting the Billy Gauloise mohawk. He isn't attempting, however, to show extra effort.

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  36. 2-0 for SF Bolton. Davies this time.

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  37. Damn you RvP. Making me yell out curses with my son in my lap.

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  38. Oh Van Persie you gotta score that one!!

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  39. RvP just wide of the post on a wonderful through ball. Just a foot wide on the chip. That's the way the league has been for us this year . . .

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  40. WHU is done for today. Down 2-0 and an injury sub 15 minutes in.

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  41. Arshavin is starting off well, huh?

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  42. Arshavin again with a wonderful strike, saved.

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  43. @Spec, Umlaut: He is actually shooting inside the eighteen, instead of trying to make an extra pass for the sake of aesthetics. We'll see how long that lasts under Wenger.

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  44. NCFC go up 1-0. They need it, having slipped into the bottom 3.

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  45. Does anyone have a reliable stream? Or at least a better one than what I'm watching at the middle eastern place.

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  46. OH JAMIE JAMIE....JAMIE JAMIE JAMIE JAMIE CURETON.....

    UP THE CITY......

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  47. Is Kenwyne Jones channeling Heidi?

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  48. Yeah, mine improved significantly since I last posted.

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  49. Get some power on that, Bendtner. Come on.

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  50. Bendnter has a decent header, Fulop turns it around the post.

    C'mon fellas . . .

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  51. Jussi Jaaskawhatever just pulled a Jens after getting touched. Tried to provoke a reaction from Upson, who just walked away.

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  52. In Scotland, Rangers have turned a 0-1 defecit to Kilmarnock into a 3-1 lead within 6 minutes.

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  53. I think Song will end up being the other mid to play with Cesc. He's left his early season subpar form behind. Plays hard, pursues well, makes incisive passes.

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  54. Luton go up 2-1 on Derek Smalls' favorite club, Shrewsbury.

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  55. Luton up 2-1 against fourth place Shrewsbury

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  56. Wow. WHU have a 1 on 1 which di michele puts about 8 yards wide.

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  57. Andrew - you are right. he has quietly looked good. any word on fabregas and/or essien's returns? looking forward to slotting in one or both in a fantasy capacity.

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  58. Aberdeen are down 0-1 to Dundee United on a penalty. Last time they hosted the tangerines, Aberdeen lost 0-1 on a penalty.

    The Dons have turned back into pumpkins after a nice midseason run.

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  59. watching tal ben haim on an iraqi feed. i feel like the government of dubai is allowing me to come in to the country for a tennis match. so privileged. and then i realize i'm watching ben haim.

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  60. @Ibra: No idea on Essien - thought he was done for the year. As for Cesc, the initial diagnosis was 3 months out. He's commented lately on getting back onto the pitch sooner than expected, but nothing definite. It's all conjecture.

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  61. Toure's chance cleared off the line. I'm feeling that ulcer, Spec.

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  62. sky announcer: "at halftime its the same old Arsenal... plenty of possession but nothing to show for it."

    imagine this team with walcott and fabregas back..

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  63. I love watching the South African commercials. iPhone commercial with a SA accent is pretty good.

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  64. Alright, fine gents, I'm off to run some quick errands and then head to the bar to watch my Rovers get eviscerated by the ManU killing machine.

    Please, please, please G-d, let Rovers find a way (ANY way, I don't care if it includes stormtroopers, hello kitty, and Samba shanking VDS) to score before the 88', and deny VDS the all-time record...I'll even accept a 5-1 loss under those conditions...

    sincerely,
    jjf3

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  65. Come on you Gunners. An hour gone, more possession than Germany in 1942, world class talent going forward, and yet the game is still nil-nil. Do something! Stop piddling around the pitch!

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  66. Where have I seen this before? Sunderland with 10 man packed in the back, Arsenal with loads of possession but no ability to get a decent shot on goal.

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  67. Spector with an assist for West Ham. Why isn't he in the American side again?

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  68. This is bad, bad finishing football on Arsenal's part. We control 90% of the field, but God forbid we manage to put the ball between the posts.

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  69. I have more confidence in either Clichy or Sagna scoring than RvP or Bendtner.

    Bendtner wanted first team football. He got and has fuck-all with it.

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  70. Yay. Aberdeen equalize at 2. Zander Diamond making up for giving up that penalty in the 10th minute.

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  71. Oh lord Vela, stay composed! And here comes Eboue. *sigh*

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  72. re: spectator -

    spector has had too many injuries over the past 3 years though i think he got a call up in the gold cup - he will definitely get his chance under bradley sooner or later - just needs to feature regularly and is still very young... the US could use another good defender.

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  73. Andrew, speaking of bad finishing...

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  74. Vela blows the chance of the game. Fucking awful.

    And on comes Eboue for Song. That's inspiring, Wenger. True leader of men.

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  75. West Ham game is decent. Should have just made it 2-2 but it was cleared off the line. They're lining up to score at the mo, Bolton playing 10 men on the goalline practically.

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  76. Just as I was about to say that Vela had to do something to atone, he blows another chance.

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  77. Stoke 2, Pompey 1. All 3 goals within 5 minutes, including a penalty decision and a woeful non-call for offsides that allowed Stoke to take the lead.

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  78. I don't know that I've ever seen Clichy subbed out.

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  79. Kieran Gibbs on, Clichy heads straight to the locker room. Losing Clichy would be devastating.

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  80. @Ibracadabra: True that Spector has had lots of injury problems. Would've made sense to at least include him in the squad against Mexico though. Seems like a step up from Danny Califf and Marvell Wynne.

    Arsenal might as well not be playing anyone in central midfield today. As if it couldn't get any worse, Clichy comes out with an injury and looks like Sagna just picked up a knock. I'm guessing that Arsenal have just guaranteed fifth and will crash out of the CL, all in the same couple weeks. Brilliant.

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  81. Rushden are up 9-0 at Weymouth, glad I captained lee tomlin this week in blue square fantasy premier league

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  82. Result of the day (so far)
    Weymouth 0-9 Rushden & Diamonds

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  83. My feed is gone, so is my belief in Arsenal ever scoring another goal. The game may not be over, but this has been a woeful performance. Sunderland put ten men behind the ball, and we can't think of any way to break them down.

    It won't matter when we get Cesc, Eddie, Walcott, et al. back because by that time, we won't have any shot at fourth.

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  84. They've got no one to carry the team on their back and ensure that they don't lose.

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  85. @Ibra-
    I think you may be a bit too much into fantasy.

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  86. Absolutely dreadful from Gallas.

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  87. Arsenal really do deserve to finish fifth. It'd be a shame if Aston Villa collapse.

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  88. Looks like Almunia is making a run on VDS clean sheet record.


    /ebullient

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  89. @ u75: come on - you're telling me you don't have a 500 euro buy-in blue square fantasy premier league team either?

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  90. Excepting for Arshavin's performance, I picked up nothing positive from that game. We can possess, but we can't finish and that's never, NEVER, good enough. If this were an anomaly, I would be okay, but we've now gone 360 minutes in the Prem while scoring only once. That is all kinds of suck. Wenger knows how other teams are going to play us, and yet we do nothing.

    I'm going back to bed.

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  91. In the 66th we had a bit of a break then maybe Song held it up and reversed field.

    I knew then we weren't going to score.

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  92. You know, Song + Denilson essentially equals one midfielder. Too bad they take up two starting spots.

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  93. @ spectator:

    5th? If Everton beat Newcastle - they are 1 pt behind Arsenal. 44 - 43...

    Perhaps 6th if this Arteta / Cahill / Jo connection proves worthwhile

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  94. I think Denilson leads the EPL in pass completion percentage. And probably not a single one of them wasn''t to someone wide open standing 2 feet from him.

    God that bench shot of Ade, Rosicky, Cesc and Eduardo was painful.

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  95. Won't they be 2 points back? Thought Arsenal entered the day 4 points up. They didn't lose. It just feels that way.

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  96. roy -

    I stand corrected. everton will be down 2 pts with a win.

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  97. good old reliable Fox Soccer Channel:

    "Rio Ferdinand 294 appearances for Manchester United THIS SEASON"

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  98. *sigh* Okay sixth it is.

    In fact, Denilson is tied for most outfield starts this season with Clichy. That's just pathetic.

    Agree with PR about the shot of Arsenal's bench. And Walcott wasn't even there either.

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  99. Looks like the record will have to wait. Kuszczak is starting.

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  100. man u will not be losing any more league games this year.

    and what's with nani's hair, does he know it's not the 50s and he's not in the rat pack?

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  101. Well well well.... Man U give up a goal!

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  102. Evans wrongly denied a goal, but it's ok because he's a rapist.

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  103. Those Hooters girls need their own sitcom, they are just that hilarious.

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  104. My prediction that "Arsenal and Man U should each have no trouble at home against lesser competition" is looking pretty foolish.

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  105. Wow off the woodwork for Blackburn!

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  106. Oh Paul Robinson should've at least got a hand on that one

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