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As London went Siberian (although not for me; watched at home while looking after the boy)
Fulham were much as Fulham are. Yes, we lacked a true number 25, but individual players are
always less important than we think they'll be. In truth we looked more or less okay.
Fulham lined up with what was more or less a 4-4-2, Murphy and Sidwell flanked by Duff and
Davies, with Dempsey and Ruiz a surprising but skilful front two.
For the second game in a row Newcastle fans are talking about James Perch. Pardew thanks
James Perch after the game last night James has had his fair share of critics at Newcastle,
since he arrived eighteen months ago from Nottingham Forest. But at Brighton last Saturday in
the defeat to Albion, Perch was Newcastle's Man of the Match with a good no-nonsense
performance in place of Coloccini at center-back.
I don't get excited about many Premier League fixtures but the Black Country derby certainly
gets my heart racing. It's even more special when it takes place in the Premier League – todays
match only the fourth in Premier League history.
So as Wolves slumped to what turned out to be an embarrassing defeat my major interest in
Premier League football for this season ends in disappointment as West Brom triumphed for their
eighth time to Wolves three wins since I first went to Molineux in 1999.
Ahead of this evening's 5th round tie between Liverpool and Brighton & Hove Albion at Anfield, Gus
Puyet was in resilient form ahead of the FA Cup tie:
"I will do everything I can to win a football match, whatever you can imagine."
Brighton lie two points of the play-off places and are undefeated in ten games to date.
Liverpool vs Brighton 6-1 FA Cup Highlights 2012 Video Goals Skrtel Lualua Carroll Suarez own
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Liverpool vs Brighton 6-1 FA Cup Highlights 2012 Video Goals Skrtel Lualua Carroll Suarez own goal
Bridcutt Dunk is a post from Soccer Blogger.
There's history here, you know. When Liverpool were the kings of English and European football,
Brighton & Hove Albion had a curious habit of being able to dump them out of the FA Cup. They did
it at Anfield on the way to Wembley in 1983, and then again at The Goldstone Ground the following
year. Times have changed since then, of course.
Liverpool routed Championship club Brighton & Hove Albion by a score of 6-1 to advance to the
quarter-finals of the English FA Cup. Manager Kenny Dalglish's side will meet fellow...
Very friendly fire szólj hozzá: ]bg5-1[Matchhighlight.com] Liverpool eased past Brighton in
yesterday's FA Cup fifth round clash thanks to a hat-trick from little known poacher Own Goal. The
Seagulls managed to find the net four times, but still lost 6-1 since three of their efforts were
own goals.