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Here are the results for yesterday's matches.

Aston Villa 1-3 Manchester City
Bolton 0-1 Chelsea
Fulham 2-1 Arsenal
Liverpool 0-0 Portsmouth
Manchester United 3-0 Everton

Shall not comment on this one. I think some people kena "hantam" so much for this week already.Scared kena heart attack :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
haha arsenal kena suay already... u see lah that willam gallas want to play for arsenal so much... i think he's now having second thoughts of his decisions..
 
haiyah...
itz stil a long way to the end of the season...
anyway,if arsenal cn gt to the top 4,they cn stil qualify for CL nxt season...
:wink:
it has always been chelsea,man u,arsenal,liverpool who best represent the EPL in the CL...
2 seasons ago,everton made it n make a fool out of themselves in last season's CL...
so i guess at this moment,the other teams in the EPL might have the calibre but w/o depth in their teams...
they won't last the CL and that season's EPL...
but it wud be exciting to see teams like reading maybe getting into the UEFA Cup for nxt season...
 
it will be exciting for this season... esp. if liverpool don't make it to the top 4 of the epl.. they're still someway off now
 
Why must the good concede early goals !?!?!?!?!
i dont understand...
its a pattern.
first opponent scores
than arsenal lose/draw.

Aiya,Arsenal sure to make a great comeback against spurs...
 
valo said:
Why must the good concede early goals !?!?!?!?!
i dont understand...
its a pattern.
first opponent scores
than arsenal lose/draw.

Aiya,Arsenal sure to make a great comeback against spurs...

I doubt it... Spurs is so gonna win arsenal come this weekend!! :lol:
 
imcorn said:
lol.. how i wish tat was true.. but very highly unlikely.. Spurs are super erratic this season

erratic, but at least can spring up some surprise. i bet no one thought that they could beat chelsea.

but how come i got the feeling arsenal's gonna thrash spurs? hahaha :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
haha.. yea.. but then agn.. Wenger has his mind on the CL.. another cock-up from them and they can finally say bye-bye to being EPL title challengers 8)
 
Thierry Henry is a doubt for the North London derby
Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur
Barclays Premiership
Emirates Stadium
Sat, Dec 2, 2006, 12.45pm



By Richard Clarke

Arsène Wenger is waiting on the fitness of Thierry Henry ahead of the North London derby on Saturday.

The Arsenal captain has a problem with his sciatic nerve and tests will be conducted on Friday. Apart from that there were no new injuries in the defeat at Fulham on Wednesday.

“Thierry has to be assessed and we’ll make a decision on him tomorrow,” said Wenger in an exclusive interview with Arsenal TV Online on Thursday. “It is a problem with his sciatic nerve. Everybody else has come through the game well.”

The Frenchman rotated his squad for the fixture at Craven Cottage and pledged further changes for Tottenham's first visit to Emirates Stadium. He remain tight-lipped regarding the players who will go in and out but promised that the crucial Champions League game against Porto would have no influence.

“Not at all,” said Wenger. “The Tottenham game is the important game of the week now. It is in front of us. We must give everything to win this game then see what we do afterwards for the Porto match.”
 
hur hur...arsenal sucks now...thats all i can say.
spurs might be able to beat them. they should have lost their morale after being beaten again. sheesh. i at least expected better performance from this top grade team in the EPL. fgl im not trying to bang you but i feel your pain. id be pissed if my fav team is playing like that. i guess every season different outcome ah. looks like this season is not for arsenal. MAN UTD GO! :D
 
nah... i think arsenal is still a great team.. only a fool will judge arsenal by statistics.. try watching their game. it's damn shiok to watch them.. very fluent passing.

IMO, i think arsenal is just not lucky..
 
hmmm.. and now some Manchester United transfer news

Larsson set for shock United switch Fri, Dec 01 2006 11:26

Former Barcelona and Celtic striker Henrik Larsson is set to join Manchester United on loan during the transfer window.
The 35-year-old Swede is currently with Helsingborgs after returning home after an illustrious career in Holland, Scotland and Spain - culminating with his game-changing performance as a substitute in last season's Champions League final.

Larsson would not confirm reports coming out of Sweden this morning, but when asked about the possibility of making a switch to the Premiership said: "You never say never."

United may have to compensate Larsson's club in order to complete the deal and ensure he stays at Old Trafford until the end of the season.

The article's on BBC, Skysports.. basically all the "can believe" sources..
 
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