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Postby RichardLFC1 » Mon Aug 27, 2007 10:56 am

Saturday 11th August 2007

                    Aston Villa 1-2 Liverpool
           Bolton Wanderers 1-3 Newcastle United
                Derby County 2-2 Portsmouth
                        Everton 2-1 Wigan Athletic
              Middlesborough 1-2 Blackburn Rovers
                    Sunderland 1-0 Tottenham Hotspur
            West Ham United 0-2 Manchester City

Sunday 12th August 2007

                          Arsenal 2-1 Fulham
                         Chelsea 3-2 Birmingham City
           Manchester United 0-0 Reading

Tuesday 14th August 2007

          Tottenham Hotspur 1-3 Everton

Wednesday 15th August 2007

                   Birmingham City 2-2 Sunderland
                               Fulham 2-1 Bolton Wanderers
                   Manchester City 1-0 Derby County
                          Portsmouth 1-1 Manchester United
                               Reading 1-2 Chelsea
                      Wigan Athletic 1-0 Middlesborough

Saturday 18th August 2007

                     Birmingham City 0-1 West Ham United
                                 Fulham 1-2 Middlesborough
                   Newcastle United 0-0 Aston Villa
                           Portsmouth 3-1 Bolton Wanderers
                                Reading 1-0 Everton
                 Tottenham Hotspur 4-0 Derby County
                       Wigan Athletic 3-0 Sunderland

Sunday 19th August 2007

                    Blackburn Rovers 1-1 Arsenal
                               Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea
                    Manchester City  1-0 Manchester United

Saturday 25th August 2007

                                 Arsenal 1-0 Manchester City
                             Aston Villa 2-1 Fulham
                   Bolton Wanderers 3-0 Reading
                                Chelsea 1-0 Portsmouth
                        Derby County 1-2 Birmingham City
                                Everton 1-1 Blackburn Rovers
                            Sunderland 0-2 Liverpool
                    West Ham United 1-1 Wigan Athletic

Sunday 26th August 2007

                  Manchester United 1-0 Tottenham Hotspur
                       Middlesborough 2-2 Newcastle United

                              August top 5

                                   
             1. Chelsea             10 Points
             2. Manchester City   9 Points
             3. Wigan Athletic      7 Points
             4. Liverpool              7 Points
             5. Everton                7 Points


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Postby RichardLFC1 » Sun Sep 30, 2007 6:42 pm

Saturday 1st September 2007

                 Bolton Wanderers 1-2 Everton
                               Fulham 3-3 Tottenham Hotspur
                             Liverpool 6-0 Derby County
                Manchester United 1-0 Sunderland
                     Middlesborough 2-0 Birmingham City
                  Newcastle United 1-0 Wigan Athletic
                               Reading 0-3 West Ham United

Sunday 2nd September 2007

                               Arsenal 3-1 Portsmouth
                           Aston Villa 2-0 Chelsea
                  Blackburn Rovers 1-0 Manchester City

Saturday 15th September 2007

                        Birmingham City 1-0 Bolton Wanderers
                                   Chelsea 0-0 Blackburn Rovers
                                   Everton 0-1 Manchester United
                              Portsmouth 0-0 Liverpool
                               Sunderland 2-1 Reading
                     Tottenham Hotspur1-3 Arsenal
                       West Ham United 3-0 Middlesborough
                           Wigan Athletic 1-1 Fulham

Sunday 16th September 2007

                     Manchester City 1-0 Aston Villa

Monday 17th September 2007

                         Derby County 1-0 Newcastle United

Saturday 22nd September 2007

                                  Arsenal 5-0 Derby County
                                   Fulham 3-3 Manchester City
                                 Liverpool 0-0 Birmingham City
                         Middlesborough 2-2 Sunderland
                                   Reading 2-1 Wigan Athletic

Sunday 23rd September 2007

                           Aston Villa 2-0 Everton
                  Blackburn Rovers 0-1 Portsmouth
                 Bolton Wanderers 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur
                Manchester United 2-0 Chelsea
                  Newcastle United 3-1 West Ham United

Saturday 29th September 2007

                       Birmingham City 0-1 Manchester United
                                  Chelsea 0-0 Fulham
                          Derby County 1-1 Bolton Wanderers
                       Manchester City 3-1 Newcastle United
                              Portsmouth 7-4 Reading
                               Sunderland 1-2 Blackburn Rovers
                       West Ham United 0-1 Arsenal
                           Wigan Athletic 0-1 Liverpool

Sunday 30th September 2007

                                Everton 2-0 Middlesborough

September Top 5

Arsenal 12 points
Manchester United 12 points
Liverpool 8 Points
Manchester City 7 Points
Blackburn Rovers 7points

Overall Top 5
                             PLD  W  D  L  PTS
Arsenal                     7    6   1  0   19
Manchester United      8    5   2  1   17
Manchester City         8    4   1  2   16
Liverpool                   7    4   3  0   15
Everton                     8    4  1  3    13

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Postby dawson99 » Sun Sep 30, 2007 8:01 pm

nice read dude, will come in handy when im looking at things later on :)
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Postby LFC2007 » Mon Oct 01, 2007 10:21 pm

Spurs 4 Aston Villa 4

Kaboul equalised in the last minute, Spurs coming from 4-1 down.

....and their next EPL game is against us.

They'll be up for it that's for sure.
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Postby red37 » Tue Oct 02, 2007 12:45 am

I really felt for Jol watching that game...he went through the whole gamut. Poor sod, there can't be many lined up at the bar in the last chance saloon for him now. Liverpool away must look like the Death Knell being rung with the Grim Reeper swinging off the rope gnashing his teeth in preparation. Lets face it, the Scythe has already been primed weeks ago...Hope not. He's a likeable enough sort.

His players though.....  :glare:  Well, they'll be the ones accountable at the end.
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Postby account deleted by request » Tue Oct 02, 2007 1:02 am

To see Spurs struggling like they are is a complete surprise for me. They are perhaps the only team outside the top 3 that have quite a few players that would get into our squad. I just hope Rafa takes his cheque book with him and signs Berbatov and Michael Dawson after we have beaten them (hopefully), and Jol has walked the seemingly inevitable walk.
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Postby woof woof ! » Tue Oct 02, 2007 9:02 am

Yeah, wouldn't mind seeing Berbatov, Dawson and Lennon playing for us.


Didn't see the match but read that Robinson had a right mare of a game . How does this fella hang on to his England place ? . Seems like every other game he produces some comedy routine.  :D
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Postby Forever_Red » Thu Oct 04, 2007 2:44 pm

Didn't see the match but read that Robinson had a right mare of a game . How does this fella hang on to his England place ? . Seems like every other game he produces some comedy routine. 


I was watching the match and robinson was really shockingly bad, the fact that he is only England number one embarssed me and i don't really care about England...says it all really
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Postby Dundalk » Wed Oct 24, 2007 10:56 pm

Premier League team of season so far.

GK: Green An English keeper on the top of his game - now there’s a headline one wouldn’t have seen much of recently. The man with the Premier League’s largest chin has been in excellent form for a thus far mediocre West Ham side. Steve McClaren’s ultimately erroneous decision to stick with “Calamity Robinson” looks all the more foolish when one considers Green’s season so far.

RB: Brown Not only has Gary Neville gone unmissed in an England shirt (thanks to Micah Richards), but no tears have been shed for him at Old Trafford either and that’s thanks to Wesley Brown’s assured performances so far. Much maligned in the past, Brown has been both solid at the back and industrious going forward.

CB: Ferdinand What people sometimes forget is that when Rio Ferdinand isn’t out “mercking” people on English TV he’s actually a pretty handy defender. Manchester United have been rock solid so far, and the man with no top lip has played a large part in that. He’s even chipping in with a few goals.

CB: Richards Right back for England, centre back for Man City, the boy is a man mountain, an immovable object - that is until one of the big four move him on for what will no doubt be a hefty fee. Man City are going great guns under Sven and now posses one of the most talented, sought after and valuable defenders in European football. Unfortunately for the Eastland’s faithful - the better Micah plays, the shorter his time at City will be.

LB: Clichy Ashley who? Arsenal’s latest electric left back is on course to be even better then his predecessor. Clichy is in possession of all the attributes of the charming, humble and charitable Mr. Cole, except the diving, winging and the no-talent wife

LM: Bale Amid all of the gloom and despair surrounding Tottenham Hotspur at the moment there is one ray of hope in the shape of Gareth Bale. The Welsh teenager has been excellent when not injured and has it all, pace, skill and goals. A wonderful purchase by Martin Jol, or was it Damian Comolli, or Daniel Levy perhaps?

CM: Fabregas A genius, a magician, simply a joy to watch. As the saying used to go from Championship Manager 2 “The press have run out of superlatives” when talking about the Spaniard’s form. Not only has he added plenty of goals to his game, he is making assists by the bucket-load and dictating games in a way that esteemed names such as Gerrard and Lampard can only dream about.

CM: Elano When Sven was asked why his England side never played like his current Man City team he replied “because England don’t have players like Elano”. A rare moment of wit and good humour from the icy Swedish playboy. Elano has been awesome, his free-kick against Newcastle, a smapshot of the quality he has displayed so far this season.

RM: Bentley Rightly booed by the England fans earlier on in the season (Bentley pulled out last minute of the under 21 tournament in the summer) and the man Arsene Wenger discarded is proving to be a real star at Ewood Park. Wenger claimed that Bentley always had the talent - so why get rid of him? One theory is that it was to do with the wingers awful hair-do’s but Wenger did just go and buy Bacary Sagna.

ST: Benjani The Zimbabwean couldn’t hit the proverbial cows :censored: with a banjo last season however things this time around couldn’t be more different. The league’s top scorer with seven goals Mr. Mwaruwari has now matched his phenomenal work rate with finishing prowess.

ST: Agbonlahor When Agbonlahor burst onto the scene with a debut goal against Everton two seasons ago he looked promising but raw. 15 months later he looks awesome. Outstanding pace, a fearless approach and cool in front of goal, Villa’s young prodigy will be knocking on the England door in no time - unless Steve McClaren decides to bring Teddy Sheringham back into the fold as part of his “fresh, forward thinking approach”.

SUBS: Kenwyn Jones, Bacary Sagna, Roque Santa Cruz, Craig Gordon, and Martin Petrov.
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Postby tithead » Sat Oct 27, 2007 6:54 pm

Looking forward to seeing October's review :D
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Postby RichardLFC1 » Thu Nov 01, 2007 1:45 pm

Monday 1st October 2007

            Tottenham Hotspur 4-4 Aston Villa

Saturday 6th October 2007

                          Aston Villa 1-0 West Ham United
               Manchester United 4-0 Wigan Athletic

Sunday 7th October 2007

                            Arsenal 3-2 Sunderland
                Blackburn Rovers 2-1 Birmingham City
               Bolton Wanderers 0-1 Chelsea
                             Fulham 0-2 Portsmouth
                           Liverpool 2-2 Tottenham Hotspur
                 Manchester City 3-1 Middlesborough
                Newcastle United 3-2 Everton
                             Reading 1-0 Derby County

Saturday 20th October 2007

                               Arsenal 2-0 Bolton Wanderers
                           Aston Villa 1 -4 Manchester United
                   Blackburn Rovers 4-2 Reading
                               Everton 1-2 Liverpool
                                Fulham 0-0 Derby County
                    Manchester City 1-0 Birmingham City
                     Middlesborough 0-2 Chelsea
                      Wigan Athletic 0-2 Portsmouth

Sunday 21st October 2007

               West Ham United 3-1 Sunderland

Monday 22nd October 2007

                 Newcastle United 3-1 Tottenham Hotspur

Saturday 27th October 2007

                    Birmingham City 3-2 Wigan Athletic
                               Chelsea 6-0 Manchester City
                 Manchester United 4-1 Middlesborough
                           Portsmouth 0-0 West Ham United
                                Reading 2-1 Newcastle United
                            Sunderland 1-1 Fulham

Sunday 28th October 2007

               Bolton Wanderers 1-1 Aston Villa
                    Derby County 0-2 Everton
                           Liverpool 1-1 Arsenal
             Tottenham Hotspur 1-2 Blackburn Rovers

October Top 5

Manchester United 9 Points
Chelsea 9 Points
BlackBurn Rovers 9 Points
Arsenal 7 Points
Portsmouth 7 Points

Overall

1. Arsenal 26 Points
2. Manchester united 26 Points
3. Manchester City 22 points
4. Chelsea 21 points
5. Blackburn Rovers 21 points

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Postby RichardLFC1 » Thu Nov 29, 2007 7:20 pm

Saturday 3rd November 2007

                               Arsenal 2-2 Manchester United
                           Aston Villa 2-0 Derby County
                  Blackburn Rovers 0-0 Liverpool
                               Everton 3-1 Birmingham City
                                Fulham 3-1 Reading
                     Middlesborough 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur
                  Newcastle United 1-4 Portsmouth
                      Wigan Athletic 0-2 Chelsea

Sunday 4th November 2007

                West Ham United 1-1 Bolton Wanderers

Monday 5th November 2007

                  Manchester City 1-0 Sunderland

Saturday 10th November 2007

                         Derby County 0-5 West Ham United
                               Liverpool 2-0 Fulham
                            Sunderland 1-1 Newcastle United

Sunday 11th November 2007

                    Birmingham City 1-2 Aston Villa
                  Bolton Wanderers 0-0 Middleborough
                               Chelsea 1-1 Everton
                 Manchester United 2-0 Blackburn Rovers
                           Portsmouth 0-0 Manchester City
                Tottenham Hotspur 4-0 Wigan Athletic

Monday 12th November 2007

                               Reading 1-3 Arsenal

Saturday 24th November 2007

                                 Arsenal 2-0 Wigan Athletic
                      Birmingham City 0-2 Portsmouth
                    Bolton Wanderers 1-0 Manchester United
                          Derby County 0-2 Chelsea
                                  Everton 7-1 Sunderland
                       Manchester City 2-1 Reading
                        Middlesborough 0-3 Aston Villa
                     Newcastle United 0-3 Liverpool

Sunday 25th November 2007

                                Fulham 2-2 Blackburn Rovers
                   West Ham United 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur

Wednesday 28th November 2007

                        Blackburn Rovers 0-4 Aston Villa

November Top 5              Overall Top 5

Aston Villa 12 Points         Arsenal   33                     
Everton 9 Points              Man UTD 30
Liverpool 9 Points             Man City 29
Arsenal 9 Points              Chelsea   28
Chelsea 9 Points             Liverpool  27

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Postby Dundalk » Mon Dec 10, 2007 9:12 pm

At this point last season (10th December), there had been 369 Premier League goals scored in 165 matches. This season there have been already been 428 goals in only 159 matches. That’s a whopping 59 more goals, in 6 fewer matches.

The player with the best goals per game ratio in the Premier League is Robin Van Persie of Arsenal. The Dutchman has scored 5 goals in 6 appearances, giving him an average of a goal every 1.2 appearances. The 3 players who follow him are:

Cristiano Ronaldo (Man Utd) – One every 1.33 appearances
Emmanuel Adebayor (Arsenal) – One every 1.44 appearances
Nicolas Anelka (Bolton) – One every 1.63 appearances


1. Most Saves

David James (Portsmouth) – 63
Marcus Hahnemann (Reading) – 59
Brad Friedel (Blackburn) – 57

2. Most interceptions

Gael Clichy (Arsenal) – 53
Christopher Samba (Blackburn) – 48
Pascal Chimbonda (Tottenham) – 36

3. Most shots on goal

Cristiano Ronaldo (Man Utd) – 25
Martin Petrov (Man City) – 21
Emmanuel Adebayor (Arsenal) – 19
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Postby Big Niall » Tue Dec 11, 2007 6:23 pm

statistics are :censored: - unless it is the league table.

Sound like a yank talking about interceptions.
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