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English Football Premiership 2004/05..

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beattie hands the title to chelsea- what the f**k, if i didn't know better i'd start to think that he had recently received a wad of roubles? but i'm not bitter!
 

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moxdevil said:
beattie hands the title to chelsea- what the f**k, if i didn't know better i'd start to think that he had recently received a wad of roubles? but i'm not bitter!
There's always next year mate... And by the sounds of it, Man U. might be handing US dollars out.. :skeezy:
 

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Monday, February 14, 2005
Arsenal 5 v 1 Crystal Palace :)
 

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shit next year we'll be relocated, re-named and selling all the assets. manchester united coming to a town near you!
 

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Champions Round of 16 1st Leg Results

Tuesday, February 22, 2005

Bayern Munich (Ger) 3 - 1 Arsenal (Eng)
Liverpool (Eng) 3 - 1 Bayer Leverkusen (Ger) :D
PSV Eindhoven (Hol) 1 - 0 Monaco (Fra)
Real Madrid (Spa) 1 - 0 Juventus (Ita)

Wednesday, February 23, 2005

Barcelona (Spa) 2 - 1 Chelsea (Eng)
FC Porto (Por) 1 - 1 Inter Milan (Ita)
Man Utd (Eng) 0 - 1 AC Milan (Ita)
Werder Bremen (Ger) 0 - 3 Lyon (Fra)
 

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Fixtures

Saturday, February 26, 2005
Southampton v Arsenal
Aston Villa v Everton
Crystal Palace v Birmingham
Tottenham v Fulham
Man Utd v Portsmouth

Sunday, February 27, 2005
Newcastle v Bolton
Middlesbrough v Charlton

Monday, February 28, 2005
Norwich v Man City

Carling Cup Final
Liverpool v Chelsea
 

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Man Utd 2 - 1 Portsmouth

sub-par performance by MU but hey.. thank god for lil' Wayney!!! HAH! :D
 

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nothing little about wayne- he's a star. Conman i'm goin to be cheerin on your boys on sunday!
 

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moxdevil said:
Conman i'm goin to be cheerin on your boys on sunday!
How does it go .... "The enemy of my enemy is my friend." ? :D

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Southampton 1 - 1 Arsenal :( But still made a tidy sum! ;)
Aston Villa 1 - 3 Everton :(
Crystal Palace 2 - 0 Birmingham :(
Tottenham 2 - 0 Fulham :)
Man Utd 2 - 1 Portsmouth :)
 

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Newcastle 2 v 1 Bolton :)
Middlesbrough 2 v 2 Charlton :(
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Carling Cup Final
Liverpool 2 v 3 Chelsea (Full Time: 1-1) :(

Scorers:
Riise (0.46)
Gerrard OG (80)
Drogba (107)
Kezman (112)

Nunez (113)


Liverpool's John Arne Riise celebrates
scoring the Final's opener
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Personal Commentary: I seriously think that Liverpool should let Steve Gerrard go during the summer. Liverpool has performed better, scored more goals and conceded far fewer when "Mr Liverpool" was sidelined. The Reds should take a page from Everton's book when they sold Rooney and climbed to fourth in the table. Brilliant a player as Gerrard is, the Reds do not gel as well when he is playing. Influencial as he is, Pool is a better team without him.
 

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i really wanted Liverpool to win this game against chelsea. i'm starting to hate these smurfs and their sassy bitch of a manager. glad Barcelona taught them a lesson last time and hope the return leg will show even more how chelsea's football is poor and unspectacular.
 

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Cannot help think liverpool threw it away, playing well just when they scored the own goal. Gerrard went missing again in the big game.
 

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Premiership Game:
Norwich 2 - 3 Man City

In other news:
EVERTON striker James Beattie is reportedly recovering from a vicious bashing, according to London's The Sun newspaper.

The tabloid reports that Beattie had his head "kicked like a football" in a brutal beating at a nightclub in Birmingham on Sunday morning (AEDT) as he celebrated his team's 3-1 victory over Aston Villa in the English Premier League and his 27th birthday.

The Sun claims the attack was brought on after a bust-up with a thug who had taunted Beattie's girlfriend. Other news outlets have played down the incident, claiming it happened in a noodle bar.
 

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Gerrard went missing again in the big game.
Fuck NO he didn't go missing! I wish he had! He was so NOT missing that he scored for his future employers instead of the current. :mad:
 

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Hahaha yeah he TURNED UP FOR THAT, but otherwise. Come on Sheff. United tonight, cannot stand those bloody arrogant southerners and their press.
 

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Saturday, March 5, 2005
Aston Villa v Middlesbrough
Arsenal v Portsmouth
Crystal Palace v Man Utd
Fulham v Charlton
Newcastle v Liverpool
Southampton v Tottenham
Norwich v Chelsea

Sunday, March 6, 2005
West Brom v Birmingham
Everton v Blackburn
 

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Saturday, March 5, 2005
Aston Villa 2 v 0 Middlesbrough :(
Arsenal 3 v 0 Portsmouth :)
Crystal Palace 0 v 0 Man Utd :eek:
Fulham 0 v 0 Charlton :(
Newcastle 1 v 0 Liverpool :breathefire:
Southampton 1 v 0 Tottenham :(
Norwich 1 v 3 Chelsea :D
 

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Sunday, March 6, 2005
West Brom 2 v 0 Birmingham :(
Everton 0 v 1 Blackburn :(

Monday, March 7, 2005
Man City 0 v 1 Bolton :)
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Champions League Super 16 Second Leg Results

Tuesday, March 8, 2005

Chelsea (Eng) 4 - 2 Barcelona (Spa)
Agg: 5-4 Chelsea in last 8.

AC Milan (Ita) 1 - 0 Man Utd (Eng)
Agg: 2-0 AC Milan in last 8.

Lyon (Fra) 7 - 2 Werder Bremen (Ger)
Agg: 10-1 Lyon in last 8.

Inter Milan (Ita) P-P FC Porto (Por) (Playing on Tuesday, March 15, 2005)

Man Utd knocked out by AC
Wiltord leads rout against Bremen
Blues scrape thru
 

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Bayern Leverkusen 1 v 3 Liverpool (2-6 agg)

Conman, you can fill in the spaces mate....I just wanted to pay tribute to the German supporters who never stopped singing even when they were 0-3 down on the night and 1-6 down on aggregate. They never stopped singing and the stadium even had You'll never walk alone on at full time for the Liverpool supporters.....First Class!!! As for the Liverpool performance, it was almost faultless. Stephen Warnock is proving himself very worthy of a regular first team spot, Baros never stopped running and even the limp-wristed Garcia managed to get himself on the scoresheet twice (he played well all night to be fair to the lad), and in all honesty had his best game since the Norwich game earlier in the season. Phenomenal performance by the red-men and the only worry is that we won't take the confidence garnered from this game into Tuesdays match with Blackburn. Consistency has been our major problem since we last won the league title in '90, but hopefully under Rafa Benitez, this will be resolved. Our best away performance under Rafa, bar none. Also nice to see him enjoying himself with the fans last night in Cologne....Happy days!!!! :D

http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N148088050309-1830.htm
 

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Anfield1 how did I know that you were gonna post something about that result! :twisted:
But seriously they did play very well..
Just been hearing on the wire that the Gunners are goone aswell as Real Madrid going down to Juve in extra time..
 
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