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Monday, February 07, 2011
England: Premier League Weekend Review, Reports & Analyses
One of the most remarkable weekends in Premier League history saw a record 41 goals scored in eight games on Saturday, while Liverpool spoiled Fernando Torres' Chelsea debut on Sunday. Newcastle produced a heroic display in undoubtedly the game of the weekend at St James' Park - coming from four goals down to draw 4-4 with Arsenal. Manchester United's unbeaten run came to an abrupt end following a 2-1 defeat at Wolves.
Review
Wolverhampton
2 - 1
Manchester United
Joe Lovejoy at Molineux
Everton
5 - 3
Blackpool
Georgina Turner at Goodison Park
Newcastle
4 - 4
Arsenal
Duncan White at St. James' Park
Interpol deny match-fixing investigation
Sagna claims Dowd rant
Chelsea
0 - 1
Liverpool
Kevin McCarra at Stamford Bridge
Phil McNulty at Stamford Bridge
Richard Williams at Stamford Bridge
Alan Hansen's Review
Five Things We Learned
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3 comments:
I have to add a 6th observation to the things we've learned: After the Newcastle/Arsenal match, FSC genius pundit Warren Barton (related to Joey?) definitively declared, "Aresul wiw nevver win anyfing." So now that's cleared up, might as well pack it up and call it a year.
I saw that and shut off the television immediately. He's so biased it's not even funny. But he played in England and has an accent so give him a mic, FSC.
I could give a crap about Warren's bias, I just want to hear him pronounce "th" correctly.
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