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Did that really just happen? I'm still struggling to accept what I just saw. 2 goals in injury
time by Everton makes this an encounter of 2 points dropped.
Been mulling over the results since the final whistle and one positive I can take out of the season
so far is that the points we've dropped so far (Fulham/Everton) were games that we lost
resoundingly last season.
Always good to play a newly promoted team at home after a busy (and triumphant) week. West Brom
according to Mr Wenger will be a tough test and one of the best sides we could play. Tosh, I say he
couldn't have asked for a better fixture considering the progressive destruction of his squad. If
we don't pick up 3 points today we may as well hold up the white flag regarding the title.
Manchester United haven't yet registered an away victory this season and speaking after the 2-2
draw against Bolton Wanderers, Nemanja Vidic revealed that their poor defensive records might be
the reasons for the failure.
The center back and current captain stated that he and his teammates are very concern with the
fact that they have concede lots of goals this season especially when they're playing away from
home.
From the marmalade of the tackle to the croissant of planning. Sunderland v. Arsenal By Phil
Gregory* Coming off the back of a stunning 6-0 against Braga, confidence will undoubtedly be high
amongst the Arsenal camp. While the goals have flowed freely at home, with big wins against Bolton,
Braga and Blackpool, our away games [.
Kenny Dalglish has a confession to make. He can remember playing worse games for Liverpool than
Fernando Torres managed at Birmingham last week, a performance that drew personal criticism so
strong Roy Hodgson had to speak up in defence of his striker. "I had nightmares too, lots of them,"
Dalglish says.
If you spend any amount of time in the company of other Spurs fans eventually the Harry
Redknapp discussion will surface. Probably never has a manager split opinions so much, especially
one that's been relatively successful in his short term. Below is an article written by one of our
forum members, YidetteKels.
Nearly a forgotten player in the Manchester United squad this season, Michael Owen proves that
he is still someone that Alex Ferguson can really count on as after scoring in the midweek, the
veteran striker did it again today.
Coming in as a substitute for Darren Fletcher in the second half, the former Liverpool star
managed to grab another goal which this time saved his team from a defeat against the stubborn
Bolton Wanderers.