What a sweet goal from Cahill in the Birmingham derby.
What a sweet offside from Cisse
yeh it was a great goal.
i thought it was onside...ref should always favor the attacking players when it comes to offside decisions.
thats why i felt Man City were robbed of an equaliser on Saturday with Vassell's "goal"
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i thought it was onside...ref should always favor the attacking players when it comes to offside decisions.
thats why i felt Man City were robbed of an equaliser on Saturday with Vassell's "goal"
Those are always tough calls since the defence is used to stop running when someone is clearly offside and Cisse was so close to the ball almost touching it. Hyypiä was interviewed and he said the rule is a bit vague at times and that he wouldn't be happy if a goal like that was allowed against them.
Looking at the replay it most likely went the right way but calling an offside wouldn't have been harsh either.
Those are always tough calls since the defence is used to stop running when someone is clearly offside and Cisse was so close to the ball almost touching it. Hyypiä was interviewed and he said the rule is a bit vague at times and that he wouldn't be happy if a goal like that was allowed against them.
Looking at the replay it most likely went the right way but calling an offside wouldn't have been harsh either.
well thats the new offside rule for you..its very complicating
i say go back to the original rule to stop adding on to more confusion.
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Tottenham Manchester United
Sunderland Newcastle
Middlesbrough West Ham
Chelsea Everton
Charlton Athletic Portsmouth
West Bromwich Bolton
Wigan Athletic Aston Villa
Birmingham City Blackburn
Manchester City Arsenal
and we will win today
after the ashame match vs sunderland we have to win:D
will be watching the Sperms Manure game..looks like that game will have a couple of goals and hopefully Sperms win though i hate both clubs equally but if it helps Liverpool..why not
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will be watching the Sperms Manure game..looks like that game will have a couple of goals and hopefully Sperms win though i hate both clubs equally but if it helps Liverpool..why not
hope it will not help liverpool....
what do you thinl ....who will win between thoose:
boro or west ham?
what do you thinl ....who will win between thoose:
boro or west ham?
i predict a 1-1
Liverpool's next EPL game will be at Upton Park
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Sperm's only goal of the game proved yet again that Rio is a blunderish fool
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"Lampard struck his 20th goal of the season to set Chelsea on their way
Chelsea moved to within one point of the Premiership title with a masterful victory over 10-man Everton.
Frank Lampard coolly slotted in the first on 28 minutes after excellent work from Didier Drogba."
i actually enjoyed that 3-0 victory
this weekend we will show them how to beat Chelski
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Former West Ham and Ipswich manager John Lyall has died suddenly aged 66.
Lyall, who passed away of a heart attack on Tuesday night, spent 33 years at Upton Park and succeeded Ron Greenwood as manager in 1974.
Lyall was the last Hammers manager to win a major trophy - his side lifting the FA Cup in 1980.
After serving West Ham as office boy, player, coach and manager he left the club in season 1988/89.
Lyall then took charge of Ipswich in 1990 and in May 1992 he guided Ipswich into the inaugural Premiership by winning the Second Division title.
After his dismissal from the Portman Road job in December 1994, Lyall did not return to football management.
Billy Bonds and Tony Gale led the tributes with the former West Ham duo hailing Lyall as a 'brilliant person and a brilliant coach'.
"He was a brilliant person and having just lost Ron Greenwood as well it has come as a double blow," Bonds, manager at Upton Park from 1990-94, told Sky Sports News.
"A brilliant coach and a totally honest man - you could trust anything he said and I'm just stunned.
"He was one of the greatest coaches of any era and respected by everybody."
Gale added: "I, like Bill, can't believe it. You couldn't believe the esteem with which he was held at West Ham United.
"A man of moral and principles and, with the game like it is today, we needed someone like that in charge of England at the top in The FA because this man was honesty personified.
"It's devastating news because his family are wonderful."
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just read that napoli went to the italy 2nd division with an attendance of
31.559 people per game, the sixth if you count all the teams in italy. (only behind milan, inter, roma, lazio e fiorentina).
pretty impressive!!
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just read that napoli went to the italy 2nd division with an attendance of
31.559 people per game, the sixth if you count all the teams in italy. (only behind milan, inter, roma, lazio e fiorentina).
pretty impressive!!
i think Juve's attendances especially for the CL are really woeful for such a massive club.
thats pretty impressive for a Serie B team
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i think Juve's attendances especially for the CL are really woeful for such a massive club.
thats pretty impressive for a Serie B team
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Juve is bigger outside of Torino than within the city. AS Torino is the really thing for the citicens
true
still i expect better attendances for a team who are champs
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That was indeed a hell of a goal.
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i thought it was onside...ref should always favor the attacking players when it comes to offside decisions.
thats why i felt Man City were robbed of an equaliser on Saturday with Vassell's "goal"
Walk on with hope in your heart
YNWA
Those are always tough calls since the defence is used to stop running when someone is clearly offside and Cisse was so close to the ball almost touching it. Hyypiä was interviewed and he said the rule is a bit vague at times and that he wouldn't be happy if a goal like that was allowed against them.
Looking at the replay it most likely went the right way but calling an offside wouldn't have been harsh either.
i say go back to the original rule to stop adding on to more confusion.
Walk on with hope in your heart
YNWA
Of course you say that;)
Tottenham Manchester United
Sunderland Newcastle
Middlesbrough West Ham
Chelsea Everton
Charlton Athletic Portsmouth
West Bromwich Bolton
Wigan Athletic Aston Villa
Birmingham City Blackburn
Manchester City Arsenal
and we will win today
after the ashame match vs sunderland we have to win:D
go red devils;)
Walk on with hope in your heart
YNWA
hope it will not help liverpool....
what do you thinl ....who will win between thoose:
boro or west ham?
Liverpool's next EPL game will be at Upton Park
Walk on with hope in your heart
YNWA
ok....yes i know that but we both know who will win ....but who knows maybe the hammers can hammer you i think somebody will try everthing;)
Man Utd (from): Van der Sar, Howard, Neville, Ferdinand, Brown, Vidic, Pique, Silvestre, Evra, Heinze, Ronaldo, Giggs, O'Shea, Fortune, Park, Rooney, Van Nistelrooy, Solskjaer, Saha.
.......................................................................................................
Middlesbrough (from): Jones Parnaby, Ehiogu, Bates, Davies, Southgate, Taylor, Queudrue, Rochemback, Doriva, Kennedy, Johnson, Morrison, Downing, Hasselbaink, Viduka, Yakubu, Cattermole, Christie, Morrison, Wheater, Knight.
West Ham (from): Hislop, Scaloni, Gabbidon, Collins, Konchesky, Benayoun, Reo-Coker, Mullins, Etherington, Ashton, Harewood, Walker, Scaloni, Fletcher, Sheringham, Zamora, Katan, Clarke, Ward, Newton.
And it doesn´t look good for Anton´s injury he is out this match and won´t join the semi-final in the FA cup
so go red devils go!!!!
tottenham 0
manu 1
ronaldo looks for o´shea but couldn´t find him ubs ...
ubs he did it again:D
RRRRRRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEY
tottenham 0
manu 2
tottenham 0
manchester united 2
goals 2 by Rooney
ubs ...
we have to win this ...
but still 1:2 for us:)
so know the other matches
hope that everton maybe beats chelsea ...oh i am dreaming;)
and on the 29th we have the clash vs chelsea ....
Walk on with hope in your heart
YNWA
"Lampard struck his 20th goal of the season to set Chelsea on their way
Chelsea moved to within one point of the Premiership title with a masterful victory over 10-man Everton.
Frank Lampard coolly slotted in the first on 28 minutes after excellent work from Didier Drogba."
this weekend we will show them how to beat Chelski
Walk on with hope in your heart
YNWA
Lyall, who passed away of a heart attack on Tuesday night, spent 33 years at Upton Park and succeeded Ron Greenwood as manager in 1974.
Lyall was the last Hammers manager to win a major trophy - his side lifting the FA Cup in 1980.
After serving West Ham as office boy, player, coach and manager he left the club in season 1988/89.
Lyall then took charge of Ipswich in 1990 and in May 1992 he guided Ipswich into the inaugural Premiership by winning the Second Division title.
After his dismissal from the Portman Road job in December 1994, Lyall did not return to football management.
Billy Bonds and Tony Gale led the tributes with the former West Ham duo hailing Lyall as a 'brilliant person and a brilliant coach'.
"He was a brilliant person and having just lost Ron Greenwood as well it has come as a double blow," Bonds, manager at Upton Park from 1990-94, told Sky Sports News.
"A brilliant coach and a totally honest man - you could trust anything he said and I'm just stunned.
"He was one of the greatest coaches of any era and respected by everybody."
Gale added: "I, like Bill, can't believe it. You couldn't believe the esteem with which he was held at West Ham United.
"A man of moral and principles and, with the game like it is today, we needed someone like that in charge of England at the top in The FA because this man was honesty personified.
"It's devastating news because his family are wonderful."
Walk on with hope in your heart
YNWA
31.559 people per game, the sixth if you count all the teams in italy. (only behind milan, inter, roma, lazio e fiorentina).
pretty impressive!!
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thats pretty impressive for a Serie B team
Walk on with hope in your heart
YNWA
Juve is bigger outside of Torino than within the city. AS Torino is the really thing for the citicens
You’re on the outside, never bound by such a spell.
Together in the darkness, alone in the light.
I took it upon me to be yours, Timmy,
I’ll lead your angels and demons at play tonight......»
still i expect better attendances for a team who are champs
Walk on with hope in your heart
YNWA
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