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Last four head-to-head:
2-0 Liverpool (a) 08.20.11
1-1 (a) 03.20.11
1-1 (h) 09.25.10
0-1 Arsenal (a) 03.28.10
Last three matches:
Liverpool: 2-2 Cardiff aet (n) [3-2 on pens]; 6-1 Brighton (h); 1-2 United (a)
Arsenal: 5-2 Spurs (h); 0-2 Sunderland (a); 0-4 Milan (a)
Goalscorers (league):
Liverpool: Bellamy, Suarez 6; Carroll 3; Adam, Gerrard, Maxi, Skrtel 2; Henderson, Johnson,
Kuyt 1
Arsenal: van Persie 23; Walcott 5; Arteta, Gervinho 4; Vermaelen 3; Oxlade-Chamberlain,
Ramsey 2; Andre Santos, Benayoun, Chamakh, Koscielny, Rosicky, Sagna, Song 1
Referee: Mark Halsey
Guess at a line-up:
Reina
Johnson Carragher Skrtel Enrique
Gerrard Spearing Adam
Suarez Carroll Downing
A potential Carling Cup hangover, with the added bonus of a wholly unnecessary midweek
internationals.
Goals:Agüero 10'
Yaya Toure 33'
Milner 75' (pen)
Mistakes punished by cruel, efficient competency combined with continued Liverpool impotence in
front of goal. An added bonus of a referee error, a game-ending penalty given for Yaya Toure's
dive, mere moments after fleeting good fortune when Barry saw red for two soft yellows.
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 3–0 CHELTENHAM TOWN Saturday 7th January 2012 FA Cup 3rd
Round White Hart LaneSometimes in football cup draws fall the way you like and prior to the draw for the 3rd round of
this seasons FA Cup I said to the wife that I hope Cheltenham get Chelsea, Manchester City or Spurs
away.
I have spent the last season and a half bemoaning the boo boys, this week I was not alone as
Arsenal fans rallied round our beleaguered manager and club in an attempt to rid us of the
discontented.
But today as we prepare ourselves for our pilgrimage to the red half of North London it is time
to consolidate, stand side by side and live alongside each other in harmony.
I have spent the last season and a half bemoaning the boo boys, this week I was not alone as
Arsenal fans rallied round our beleaguered manager and club in an attempt to rid us of the
discontented.
But today as we prepare ourselves for our pilgrimage to the red half of North London it is time
to consolidate, stand side by side and live alongside each other in harmony.
I have spent the last season and a half bemoaning the boo boys, this week I was not alone as
Arsenal fans rallied round our beleaguered manager and club in an attempt to rid us of the
discontented.
But today as we prepare ourselves for our pilgrimage to the red half of North London it is time
to consolidate, stand side by side and live alongside each other in harmony.
For those of you not lucky enough to have season tickets this year then you'll probably be
relying on nabbing a few of these single game tickets. Luckily, you now have plenty of time to
request February 28th off from work and get in line nice and early to ensure that you're able to
attend at least a few games.
John Terry surprised every single one of us the other night when we heard he had travelled first of
all to Birmingham for our FA Cup replay the other night, but to then be named on the bench was even
more of a surprise.
Terry has made a remarkable recovery from an operation on his knee.
Three games under Warnock and only 2 points on the board. But Twiggster isn't worried, as the
three games the manager has been in charge have shown a new positiveness in our play.
On this weeks show a new signing who is interviewed and another new loan for Rachubka does anybody
really want him?
There were 12 matches over this week. Three mid-week and nine over the holiday weekend. That's a
lot of soccer, but I still want to watch more. Why couldn't the MLS schedule a game on Memorial
Day? There are 3 Canadian teams that aren't participating in the US Open Cup. Nothing would scream
"memorializing those who fought for American liberty" more than teams from Vancouver and French
speaking Montreal in a game that is overwhelmingly popular everywhere except America.