EPL Discussion Thread 2008/9

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Re: EPL Discussion Thread 2008/9

Postby JK » Mon Oct 27, 2008 6:55 pm

devilsadvocate wrote:Haha, just taking the piss mate. Agree it had nothing to do with luck. Riera is turning out to be a great buy.

There was an article in Sundays Guardian showing Chavski's first and second 11's. Their second eleven is easily the fifth best side in the league, possibly better than the gooners.

We did get excellent coin for Keane, but we're holding off on a replacement as we'll be able to buy him back in Jan for about 1/4 of we you paid for him :lol: :lol: :lol:

Better not be dropped for the trip to the Lane on Sat!


Maybe the price was fair given how good he is in Europe, understandable I guess that you guys didn't know that :wink:

In truth, I reckon that deal will work out better for you guys over time, we'd really need to bring home some silverware in the next two seasons to call it a success I'd say.
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Re: EPL Discussion Thread 2008/9

Postby devilsadvocate » Mon Oct 27, 2008 7:54 pm

Yep, the thing that shits me is that he couldn't score for us against PSV to put us through to the last 8 of the UEFA Cup, but is happy to bang one in against them for the Scousers.

It's going to be hard for us to make it a good deal unless we manage to pull ourselves out of the relegation zone before January. Which quality players are going to want to come to a club in a relegation dogfight?
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Re: EPL Discussion Thread 2008/9

Postby JK » Mon Oct 27, 2008 8:35 pm

Yeah you wouldn't think there would be too many big names, maybe Arry' can get Crouchy across :wink:

You'll survive the drop relatively easy I reckon, problem is that Europe is virtually gone for next year and that's generally a fair incentive/requirement for established stars.
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Re: EPL Discussion Thread 2008/9

Postby devilsadvocate » Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:09 am

OK, wish me luck lads. I'm heading to the tree 'n shrub tomorrow night to try to pick up a ticket to the North London Derby at Emirates. I was tempted to grab a scalpers ticket with Gooners, but have been talked out of that by some fellow yids due to the lack of quality dentists in London :lol: .

So last resort is a yido bar in Kings Cross. Here's hoping.

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Things are about to change....history is overrated.

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Re: EPL Discussion Thread 2008/9

Postby devilsadvocate » Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:14 am

Oh and it's dumping down with snow here tonight, so lets hope for a right blizzard for Pavlyuchenko.
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Re: EPL Discussion Thread 2008/9

Postby johntheclaret » Wed Oct 29, 2008 11:27 am

Not too much of a suprise really

Thanks to Sky Sports News

Adams named Pompey boss

New Portsmouth manager Tony Adams admits he is taking a risk in succeeding Harry Redknapp at Fratton Park.
The ex-Arsenal and England captain served as Redknapp's assistant and has now been elevated to the Fratton Park hot-seat following his former boss' weekend move to Tottenham.

Adams has previously spent an unsuccessful year in charge of Wycombe, but the 42-year-old has suitably impressed at Pompey to be handed his first managerial job in the Premier League on a two-and-a-half year contract.

And the former centre-back, who is understood to have pipped the likes of Avram Grant and Sam Allardyce to the role, admits he did not want to see anybody else appointed as a replacement for Redknapp, who guided the club to FA Cup glory last season.

"It is fantastic, I'm very honoured," Adams - who joined Pompey in 2006 - told a press conference shown live on Sky Sports News. "It is a great opportunity.
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Re: EPL Discussion Thread 2008/9

Postby ORDoubleBlues » Wed Oct 29, 2008 3:30 pm

The Hull surprise continues with their 3-0 win over West Bromwich Albion.

Think they were paying $3.75 for the win.
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Re: EPL Discussion Thread 2008/9

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:26 am

chelsea are 1-0 on hull

other games in progress are 0-0

once again i forgot to put my tips in the tipping thread :oops: :oops: WAFDH
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Re: EPL Discussion Thread 2008/9

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:41 am

progress scores

ARSENAL 2-1 SPURS still in progress

villa 1 -1 bastards

bolton 0-0 everton

fulham 1-0 wigan

hull city - 0-2 chelsea

liverpool 0-0 portsmouth

man utd - 2-0 west ham - HALF TIME

middlesborough 0-0 man city

stoke 0-0 sunderland
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Re: EPL Discussion Thread 2008/9

Postby johntheclaret » Thu Oct 30, 2008 8:34 am

:shock: :o Geez, what a game was that. Spurs 1 - 0, then 1 -1 then Arsenal 2 - 1, the 3 -1 then 2 goals in two minutes 4 - 2. Then 4 minutes of time on, and what happened. spurs bangied in two goals that's what happened. Final score 4 - 4.

Bentley's opener for Spurs was sensational. Jenas's 3rd for Spurs wasa brilliant. This was an advert for the EPL, and what an advert it was. Thrilling game to watch, atmosphere was great and 8 goals.

DA will be on cloud 9. Bulldog will feel like they lost. great, great stuff.
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Re: EPL Discussion Thread 2008/9

Postby Footy Smart » Thu Oct 30, 2008 8:40 am

what a terrible result for the gunners they totally out played the spurs who managed to get a draw... gunners deserved the points and will be spewing they dont have them....
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Re: EPL Discussion Thread 2008/9

Postby Bully » Thu Oct 30, 2008 8:51 am

johntheclaret wrote::shock: :o Geez, what a game was that. Spurs 1 - 0, then 1 -1 then Arsenal 2 - 1, then 3 - 1 then 2 goals in two minutes 4 - 2. Then 4 minutes of time on, and what happened. spurs bangied in two goals that's what happened. Final score 4 - 4.

Bentley's opener for Spurs was sensational. Jenas's 3rd for Spurs wasa brilliant. This was an advert for the EPL, and what an advert it was. Thrilling game to watch, atmosphere was great and 8 goals.

DA will be on cloud 9. Bulldog will feel like they lost. great, great stuff.



yes the win was thrown but was a decent game of football. will rival best games of season
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Re: EPL Discussion Thread 2008/9

Postby devilsadvocate » Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:01 am

johntheclaret wrote::shock: :o Geez, what a game was that. Spurs 1 - 0, then 1 -1 then Arsenal 2 - 1, the 3 -1 then 2 goals in two minutes 4 - 2. Then 4 minutes of time on, and what happened. spurs bangied in two goals that's what happened. Final score 4 - 4.

Bentley's opener for Spurs was sensational. Jenas's 3rd for Spurs wasa brilliant. This was an advert for the EPL, and what an advert it was. Thrilling game to watch, atmosphere was great and 8 goals.

DA will be on cloud 9
. Bulldog will feel like they lost. great, great stuff.


Cloud 9 was a loooooooong way back cous!!! I was on could 9 after our Carling Cup, then our 4-4 v Chavski last season, but this was MAGIC.

David Bentley's goal was out of this world. Beckham-esque even. Never have I been in a crowd that went so mental than after that goal.

I have to say WHAT THE **** WAS THE ******* REFEREE DOING in the last 30 mins of the first half and the first 15 mins of the second? "YOU'VE ONLY GOT 12 MEN, YOU'VE ONLY GOT 12 MEN......12 MEN!!! FFS their first goal should never have been. That was NOT, NEVER, EVER IN A BILLION YEARS a free kick which produced the corner leading to the goal. Disgraceful.

Then going on to book 4 of our players. Muppet.

Anyhoo, after looking dead and buried, Spurs showed bottle to come from nowhere to snatch a point. With those Gooner wankers singing "you'll never play here again" and "that is why you're going down" we looked dead and buried at 4-2. The terraces were emptying quicker than my 5 pre-match pints (whole other story, but sheeeeeez :shock: :shock: ), and enter Jenas with a magnificent captains goal, calmly slotted into the top corner with a curling effort from his left boot. I was right behind it, and it is the reason people persist with Jenas. How he run around for 87 minutes and do f-all (OK bit of an exaggeration) then pull that out is beyond me.

Then MOM Super Luca Modric pulling a rabbit out of the bag with a beatiful passage of play and ping on goal for Lennon to follow up. 16 million squid.......WELL SPENT!!!

I stayed back after the game (with the few Yids that were left :oops: :oops: ) and sung my voice off "Yid Army, Yid Army" and "Harry Redknapp's Blue & White Aaaaarmy". Felt so bloody good!

What an amazing night. Nights like tonight make all the shit that goes with being a Spurs fan well worth it.

Bring on Liverpool!!!!
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Re: EPL Discussion Thread 2008/9

Postby devilsadvocate » Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:03 am

Footy Smart wrote:what a terrible result for the gunners they totally out played the spurs who managed to get a draw... gunners deserved the points and will be spewing they dont have them....


First 15 mins Spurs were ALL over the Gooners, only to be stepped all over by the Gooners 12th man the ref. Disgrcefull effort.

I think the last 10 minutes definitely belonged to the Gooners too, they were outstanding and showed the bottle required to win a title, UCL, FA Cup............ :roll: :roll:

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Re: EPL Discussion Thread 2008/9

Postby devilsadvocate » Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:04 am

Bulldog wrote:yes the win was thrown but was a decent game of football. will rival best games of season


Fair play to that. It was a corker of a game.
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Re: EPL Discussion Thread 2008/9

Postby johntheclaret » Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:12 am

I knew you were there tonight. I heard you singing :lol: :wink:
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Re: EPL Discussion Thread 2008/9

Postby devilsadvocate » Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:19 am

What a drama getting a ticket tonight. I got a hot tip to head to a pub called the Dolphin in Kings Cross as there may be a couple of spare 'away' end tickets floating around. Coming out of the station, I didn't need my map, because all that could be heard was Yids singing the Adebayor song (and not the song about giving him the ball!). All this despite the pub being hidden 2 blocks back!

After wading through the monester police presence, I squeezed into the front bar and all I can say is bugger me, it was an experience. It took 2 pints just to muster up the balls to speak to one of these nut jobs. I can honestly say that even despite being a Yid, I was seriously scared for my safety. I poured down a couple of pints and checked everyone out to see who was most likely. The bloke vomiting in the corner and pouring his pint all over himself was a definite no-go! hahaha!

I wandered outside and got ballsy enough to speak to a few blokes who seemed semi-normal. First one, was going bananas at his mate on the phone and when I asked his mates if they'd seen anyone with a spare ticket, he told his mate to keep his skirt on and not bother coming out as he'd just sold his ticket! Hahaha, easy as that, and I had a ticket in the Spurs end - and at face value!! Who says it's hard to get into an EPL game!!!

The worst bit is actually getting to the game and coming home. The tube is filled with Gooners singing songs about hating Spurs, which is fair play, but bloody intimidating when you're outnumbers 1 to 500! It was quite amusing actually, as the numpties in my carriage were slating the crap out of their own fans, singing "**** off if you don't want to sing" and "even Wenger thinks you're shite!" Hilarious!

The best thing is jumping around like a complete spastic when your team comes from nowhere to snatch a crucial point and giving man love to every random around you, while giving it the large to the Gooners over the fence! Priceless! Geez I wish I had my camera tonight!

All I can say is bring on Liverpool!

Tonight has strengthened my resolve to come back to the UK. The football is magic.
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Re: EPL Discussion Thread 2008/9

Postby devilsadvocate » Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:20 am

johntheclaret wrote:I knew you were there tonight. I heard you singing :lol: :wink:


Haha, you would have mate, I was going nuts!

Fair to say that answering the phones tomorrow will be a challenge.

But hey, they'll get over it!
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Re: EPL Discussion Thread 2008/9

Postby RoosterMarty » Thu Oct 30, 2008 5:02 pm

I'm just watching highlights of this morning now and I'm insanely jealous of you DA. I don't support either team but it would have been incredible to be there. Bentley's goal was incredible!

Has anybody seen Berbatov's assist to Ronaldo for his 2nd? Amazing bit of skill, I can't believe he did that, the defender did everything right too!
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Re: EPL Discussion Thread 2008/9

Postby devilsadvocate » Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:20 pm

RoosterMarty wrote:I'm just watching highlights of this morning now and I'm insanely jealous of you DA. I don't support either team but it would have been incredible to be there. Bentley's goal was incredible!

Has anybody seen Berbatov's assist to Ronaldo for his 2nd? Amazing bit of skill, I can't believe he did that, the defender did everything right too!


I'm still buzzing and singing! Bentleeeeeey from the halfway line, Bentleeeeey from the halfway line!!!! It was an amazing night. There's nothing like football to give you that feeling of going from top of the world (0-1) to rock bottom (3-1) to a glimmer of hope (3-2) to rock bottom (4-2) to consolation at a reasonable scoreline all things considered (4-3), then back to the top of the world (4-4)!!!

It was a seriously amazing experience and I'm glad I made the effort to grab a ticket.

Here's Berba's brilliance:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsTLUvp4-rs

:shock: :shock: He is freakishly, amazingly good.
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