2013/14 Premier League and General Football Discussion

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In the Mirror yesterday they were saying that Moyes isn't a risk taker, but he took one yesterday...and it paid off!
 
I still can't believe you're from Wrexham and support Swansea and Man Utd :lol:
 
Good first half from Chelsea. Oscar had a lovely and difficult finish. Demba Ba has been hungry as well. Bring on the second half!
 
Ba is still great player. He didn't get real chance from Chelsea. He's much better player than Eto'o at the moment.
 
I still can't believe you're from Wrexham and support Swansea and Man Utd :lol:

Im not from Wrexham I just live here, im from a town called Port Talbot near Swansea..

Disappointed with the Swansea result, we were up against a good Southampton team but still :grumpy:

What about that finish by Willian!!

WBA 1-0 UP v Arsenal through Yacob at half time...
 
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Pretty dissapointing from Arsenal, Will take a point no doubt but the performance was not there, Jenkinson for me is a big step down from Sagna.

Hopefully no injuries at the break (not again :indiff: )And we will have have Santi,Theo and Podolski back.
 
I'm not sure if West Brom are playing well or United and Arsenal played crap. It's probably a mix of both.
 
The 0-3 defeat you mean?

Yeah, good luck with that. :dopey:
Now now, being a United fan, you should know not to mention bad results for a while. :D. Oh and TM, that joke was brilliant. :lol:
 
These teams have all got something in common, but spot the odd one out:
Sunderland
Sheffield Wednesday
Bristol City
Accrington Stanley
 
They're all in the relegation zone but Bristol is the only one south of Birmingham. I realise that's almost certainly not it but it's also true.

Oh wait, Bristol are the odd ones out because they're not in the relegation zone. Not sure what connects them, then.
 
Brizzle aren't in the relegation zone.

Which, to be fair, could be a criterion for them being the odd one out - but that isn't it.
 
These teams have all got something in common, but spot the odd one out:
Sunderland
Sheffield Wednesday
Bristol City
Accrington Stanley

They are all the only team in their division who has yet to win a game...

... I'm going to guess that Wednesday are the odd ones out, but I don't know why...
 
Wednesday are the odd ones out in that they haven't won a game of any kind this season - Sunderland, Brizzle and Stanley have all won in the League Cup.
 
Looks like Gus Poyet will be the new Sunderland boos in the next 24 hours...
 
So what Sunderland have done is:

1. Sacked an intense Latin male who had only managed in lower divisions and left his previous club under a cloud after some degree of success.

2. Employed an intense Latin male who had only managed in lower divisions and left his previous club under a cloud after some degree of success.

Presumably he'll be sacked in the middle of one of Gary Lineker's MOTD interviews this time.
 
he was the only choice really, certainly the only one they interviewed...
 
So what Sunderland have done is:

1. Sacked an intense Latin male who had only managed in lower divisions and left his previous club under a cloud after some degree of success.

2. Employed an intense Latin male who had only managed in lower divisions and left his previous club under a cloud after some degree of success.

Presumably he'll be sacked in the middle of one of Gary Lineker's MOTD interviews this time.

Have you seen the betting advert with the in-play manager sacking? That's really going to happen one of these days, that's the way we are heading.:ouch:
 
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