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  1. ls7
    ls7
    November 2, 2008 at 4:25 pm | | Reply


    Good post Gaffer.

    No mystery at Arsenal, they are thin at the back and are still prone to struggle against more physical teams like Stoke. Manchester City are more of a mystery to me these days. How they can lose 2-0 to Bolton is astounding. I'm sure we'll be seeing the “Mark Hughes under pressure” articles any day now.

    As for classics you should really have included the Man Utd – Hull match from yesterday. Great action, lots of talking points and a showing that Hull can hold their head high over.

  2. BishopvilleRed
    BishopvilleRed
    November 2, 2008 at 5:25 pm | | Reply


    I noticed an interesting picture from Soccernet today:

    http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=5882…

    There's no way of knowing if this is *the* throw-in in question, but it's pretty obvious that Delap has produced a foul throw. Look where his feet are! Another knock for the respect campaign? Every time the refs botch a simple call, it's a little credibility-crusher.

    SB

  3. Simon Burke
    Simon Burke
    November 3, 2008 at 8:34 am | | Reply


    I'd add Newcastle to the mix – Kinnear, Keegan, Ashley have made the Newcastle race entertaining already along with Spurs. It really has been an amazing start to the season but ultimately I expect Chelsea to win the Premiership early :(

  4. Weston
    Weston
    November 3, 2008 at 1:58 pm | | Reply


    Look where the ball is though…its looks far away enough that it makes me think that Delap is just over-steping the line due to his momentum after making a legal throw

  5. DaveMo
    DaveMo
    November 3, 2008 at 3:08 pm | | Reply


    The whole Manchester City story (off the pitch)… one minute their Chairman has been indicted and his assets frozen and they look like doing a Leeds United (not enough to cash pay wages – the specter of selling off their best players…), then the miraculous transfer deadline day takeover, a complete reversal of fortunes, and nicking Chelsea's summer-long transfer target. It hasn't yet translated into an on-the-pitch reason for this to be one of the best seasons ever, but I imagine it will get interesting come January.

  6. jon
    jon
    November 4, 2008 at 5:45 am | | Reply


    yes amr zaki is the best

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