Monday, October 3, 2011
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- Three Word Match Reports: Premier League weekend 1-2 October
- Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger plots new career as semaphore tutor
- Top 10 conclusions Premier League weekend 1-2 October
- Manchester City strikers going to great lengths to keep Roberto Mancini happy
- Video: Cheats prosper in the CAF Champions League (Wydad v Enyemba)
Three Word Match Reports: Premier League weekend 1-2 October Posted: 03 Oct 2011 03:37 AM PDT Bolton 1-5 Chelsea Lamps hits back. Fulham 6-0 QPR Cottage much Jol-lier. Swansea 2-0 Stoke European hangover. Again. Tottenham 2-1 Arsenal Tides of change? Aston Villa 2-0 Wigan Run, Gabby, run. Blackburn 0-4 Manchester City Who needs Tevez? Everton 0-2 Liverpool Ref ruins derby. Manchester United 2-0 Norwich Must take chances. Sunderland 2-2 West Brom [...] |
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger plots new career as semaphore tutor Posted: 03 Oct 2011 02:16 AM PDT |
Top 10 conclusions Premier League weekend 1-2 October Posted: 03 Oct 2011 01:46 AM PDT 1. The hottest October on record, but the sun never shines for Arsene Wenger. 2. Remember the date: 1 October 2011. Mario Balotelli was on the pitch to score a great goal because he was the least stroppy available striker! 3. David N’gog is on his way to collect his payment from Wayne Bridge this [...] |
Manchester City strikers going to great lengths to keep Roberto Mancini happy Posted: 02 Oct 2011 12:00 PM PDT Saved by the cameras Blackburn Rovers v Manchester City by fantasmac In the wake of the Carlos Tevez saga and Edin Dzeko’s display of dissent, BBC commentator Jonathan Pearce highlights just how far Manchester City’s other strikers are prepared to go in order to avoid causing further discomfort to manager Roberto Mancini. Fortunately Pearce was [...] |
Video: Cheats prosper in the CAF Champions League (Wydad v Enyemba) Posted: 02 Oct 2011 11:44 AM PDT Gamesmanship We’re all used to seeing footballers faking injuries, but not quite like this. Nigerian side Enyemba are launching a counter-attack away to Morocco’s Wydad. A Wydad player charges back to defence complaining about an injury further up the field. The Enyemba player sportingly and stupidly puts the ball into touch, only for it to [...] |
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