oh excellent! Chelsea need to lose some points soon, or else they are gonna get the same confidence they had last season - which would be bad for everyone.Osorio said:Goal by Agbonlahor ties it up for Villa!
Football 365 said:Bolton are scum.
The FA should force them to play football that is easier for other teams to play against. It's simply not fair.
Red and White Kop Forums said:"Horrible, horrible game against a side who play horrible yet effective alehouse football in front of a horrible shower of c*nts who just dont appreciate how the game is supposed to be played
Mental decision from the linesman cost us the game...no doubt about that whatsoever, Bolton are one of those sides who when they get ahead at home lock their defence in to an utterly immovable wall, and the second was a sucker punch. Up till then we were the better side by some distance but had absolutely no luck
As for a review of our performance...just been on the phone to my brother who was watching it in his Uni's union bar, now normally he's extremely critical when we lose, he was sitting with a Manc and a Chelsea fan and the reaction was the same from all...one of those days, never get anything at that place, the fixture is just one to quickly forget about as we never get anything meaningful out of it because they are just a bunch of horribly effective hoofball merchants who lower the tone of the PL...these guys were not looking forward to their teams going there and for good reason. Have to say I agree with this. I will excuse us from this one, because we were fecked over well and truly
Bolton Wanderers...horrible team, an anachronism in the modern game...but they keep stuffing us at the Reebok and will continue to do so until we get officials who are competent. As far as I am concerned, this fixture doesnt exist anymore...
Rant over "
I don't even know why I bother following this league any more. I mean, it's so blatantly fixed, we seem to be the only team who doesn't cheat. I don't know but two dodgy offside calls and THAT free kick, what the hell? Did they get two dodgy decisions last season as well? Not to mention Luis Garcia's offside goal the season before. fecking officials. The only thing official about them is that they're officially c*nts
Fat Sam should be shot for Crimes Against Football, in so many ways.
Would also just like to say "feck OFF YOU DIRTY CHEATING YARD DOG BASTARDS AND TAKE YOUR BUNG TAKING FAT feck MANAGER WITH YOU, c*nts"
Osorio said:Do all Liverpool fans whine this much after they lose? Seriously, it sounds like they want the team to win every game because they're Liverpool and every other team owes it to them.
hadareud said:Van Persie nearly sent off.
Grow up Perse, for ****s sake
kaizoku said:Its Man Utd who always get the short end of the stick - FACT!!
:lolkaizoku said:Its Man Utd who always get the short end of the stick - FACT!!
Shinobi said:I guess he responded. :lol That second goal was ****ing ridiculous...the bar just blew up when that ball almost tore through the twine. It could be years before he ever scores one like that again. :lol
Shinobi said:Oh yeah, that's Eboue's third goal-generating cross in as many matches...he's come into his own in this regard the last little while.
BatiGOOOOOOL said:Ghost, what's going on with Tevez and Mascherano.
I follow the EPL on Fox Sports Latin America but they have yet to broadcast a WHU game oddly enough. I know they've been losing left and right, so I can only assume they've disappointing so far.
ourumov said:Barça won yesterday in another horrible match. Ronaldinho continues being in another planet and the lack of Etoo is noticeable: A LOT. Luckily for us there is a man called Gudjohnsen who knows what is going to the field to work...and then the oldie fellow Saviola who showed he is in great shape.
Madrid-At.Madrid ended 1-1
And Valencia totally killed Nástic in a 4-0...
Are you American?Agent Dormer said:I like soccer (or as I guess the people in this thread call it, football) and after watching all the World Cup stuff this year, I wanted to start following soccer more. What would be the best way to go about picking a team to root for in the EPL?
Osorio said:Are you American?
Alright my next question is where are you located? Going with an EPL team is nice as I do it myself, but it's also good to support the local teams. As for who you should support, most Americans I know support either Manchester United, Arsenal, or Liverpool because they don't get relegated and do well every year.Agent Dormer said:Indeed.
Agent Dormer said:I like soccer (or as I guess the people in this thread call it, football) and after watching all the World Cup stuff this year, I wanted to start following soccer more. What would be the best way to go about picking a team to root for in the EPL?
I do agree with thisbrooklyngooner said:You'll get lots of input, but one thing we all agree on in this thread is that Chelsea can stick its ****ing roubles up its arse.
Arsene Wenger said:As well I think he is much more confident now. He reacts quickly so you need to focus more on the game. For example, the chance he missed against Porto, I think that was on his mind afterwards and he had not the same game. That is what he has to work on not to let it pull you down, think about the future or the present. I think it's part of highly competitive people to be in the present, not in the past.
hadareud said:it's because your just a small club from northern Wales.
also, sorry - but :lol
kaizoku said:Scousers are famous for their their whinging and moaning about everything under the sun.
everyone can come up with a list of what he dislikes about what happened to his club and how unfairly they are portrayed in the media. I really don't want to do it because I think it's stupid. Just one thing, if you must know, just think back 3 years with the Van Nistelrooy saga at Old Trafford. Arsenal were portrayed as the scum of the earth. Anyway, it's ridiculous and I will stop right here with this.kaizoku said:ok thanks for the football discussion ffs. I only stated facts. How about you try to absorb some of the culture instead of laugh at it?
hadareud said:everyone can come up with a list of what he dislikes about what happened to his club and how unfairly they are portrayed in the media. I really don't want to do it because I think it's stupid. Just one thing, if you must know, just think back 3 years with the Van Nistelrooy saga at Old Trafford. Arsenal were portrayed as the scum of the earth. Anyway, it's ridiculous and I will stop right here with this.
Also, if Arsenal and Liverpool are portrayed in a better way than Manyoo (and I don't think they are) there is a reason for that. It's how those clubs and their employees behave and the tradition they have.
Do you think Ferguson is a well liked guy? Is that because of how he behaves or is it envy? You be the judge.
And you have Andy Gray on your side![]()
Stevie Gerrard said:
I saw parts of it and I agree, even though I don't like Warnock I think it is actually quite refreshing to have a character like that (that you can also hate) that doesn't think that defending alone will get them somewhere.brooklyngooner said:Did anyone see the Blades-Boro encounter? As much as I despise Warnock, it was refreshing to see a manager bring on two forwards with 15 mins left to have a go at the points and get rewarded for it. Jagielka's winner was a stunner.
Of course the Southgate watch is in effect, but he should never have been given that position.
Agent Dormer said:I like soccer (or as I guess the people in this thread call it, football) and after watching all the World Cup stuff this year, I wanted to start following soccer more. What would be the best way to go about picking a team to root for in the EPL?
kaizoku said:Man Utd matches are often shown last on BBC MOTD
kaizoku said:Andy Gray happens to be the best pundit around![]()