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Weekend Soccerball Thread
Posted on 5/1/10 at 7:06 am
Posted on 5/1/10 at 7:06 am
Couldn't see one...
Anyway, biiiiiig week in the Prem.
Barclays Premier League
Man City v Aston Villa, 15:00
Tottenham v Bolton, 15:00
Today should make the race for fourth place much clearer.
Sunday, 2 May 2010
Liverpool v Chelsea, 13:30
Sunderland v Man Utd, 16:00
Title could be decided by 6pm sunday, or not. Big talk about Liverpool possibly not quite playing to their fullest if you follow me. In 1995 when Blackburn traveled to Anfield on the final day of the year the fans were mostly wearing blue and white, because it was between Blackburn and Man Utd for the title. This game is much bigger than that because if Man Utd win this year, they'll eclipse Liverpool's 18 titles.
1 Chelsea 36 61 80
2 Man Utd 36 53 79
3 Arsenal 36 39 72
4 Tottenham 35 26 64
5 Aston Villa 36 16 64
6 Man City 35 27 63
7 Liverpool 36 28 62
8 Everton 36 10 57
Coca-Cola Football League One
Charlton v Leeds United, 15:00
Pretty big match in league one for those who care about such things.
1 Norwich 44 41 92
2 Leeds United 44 33 83
3 Millwall 44 33 82
4 Swindon 44 16 79
5 Charlton 44 20 78
6 Huddersfield 44 26 77
Over in Europe Barca face a tough test after being dumped out of the CL
Saturday
Villarreal v Barcelona, 21:00
Sunday
Real Madrid v Osasuna, 18:00
Sevilla v Atletico Madrid, 16:00
1 Barcelona 34 63 87
2 Real Madrid 34 59 86
3 Valencia 34 16 62
4 Mallorca 34 15 56
5 Sevilla 34 10 54
6 Villarreal 34 4 52
Come on Charlton basically.
Oh and there's a match on atm, Birmingham vs Burnley. Nobody cares, the radio station I listen to aren't even covering it.
Anyway, biiiiiig week in the Prem.
Barclays Premier League
Man City v Aston Villa, 15:00
Tottenham v Bolton, 15:00
Today should make the race for fourth place much clearer.
Sunday, 2 May 2010
Liverpool v Chelsea, 13:30
Sunderland v Man Utd, 16:00
Title could be decided by 6pm sunday, or not. Big talk about Liverpool possibly not quite playing to their fullest if you follow me. In 1995 when Blackburn traveled to Anfield on the final day of the year the fans were mostly wearing blue and white, because it was between Blackburn and Man Utd for the title. This game is much bigger than that because if Man Utd win this year, they'll eclipse Liverpool's 18 titles.
1 Chelsea 36 61 80
2 Man Utd 36 53 79
3 Arsenal 36 39 72
4 Tottenham 35 26 64
5 Aston Villa 36 16 64
6 Man City 35 27 63
7 Liverpool 36 28 62
8 Everton 36 10 57
Coca-Cola Football League One
Charlton v Leeds United, 15:00
Pretty big match in league one for those who care about such things.
1 Norwich 44 41 92
2 Leeds United 44 33 83
3 Millwall 44 33 82
4 Swindon 44 16 79
5 Charlton 44 20 78
6 Huddersfield 44 26 77
Over in Europe Barca face a tough test after being dumped out of the CL
Saturday
Villarreal v Barcelona, 21:00
Sunday
Real Madrid v Osasuna, 18:00
Sevilla v Atletico Madrid, 16:00
1 Barcelona 34 63 87
2 Real Madrid 34 59 86
3 Valencia 34 16 62
4 Mallorca 34 15 56
5 Sevilla 34 10 54
6 Villarreal 34 4 52
Come on Charlton basically.
Oh and there's a match on atm, Birmingham vs Burnley. Nobody cares, the radio station I listen to aren't even covering it.
Posted on 5/1/10 at 7:24 am to Mephistopheles
Much bigger match for Leeds than for Charlton. Looks like they are in the playoff and only have a very marginal chance for automatic promotion.
Also, by the look of things, wouldn't Liverpool possibly miss Europe altogether with a 7th place finish? And the possibility (slim) of dropping below Everton?
Also, by the look of things, wouldn't Liverpool possibly miss Europe altogether with a 7th place finish? And the possibility (slim) of dropping below Everton?
This post was edited on 5/1/10 at 7:51 am
Posted on 5/1/10 at 7:31 am to Mephistopheles
So nice to be home an dry! Cheers To Rangers!
Posted on 5/1/10 at 11:51 am to Mephistopheles
Thomas Muller bagged a hat trick for Bayern today.
In related news, the kits Bayern wore today are so much better than the zippers.
In related news, the kits Bayern wore today are so much better than the zippers.
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