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Football Discussion => Other English Football => Topic started by: RiffHard on January 03, 2013, 09:40:16 AM
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So, during the past three weeks we've witnessed how:
Liverpool beat QPR (away) 3:0 who in turn beat Chelsea (away) 1:0 who in turn beat Aston Villa 8:0 (home), and Aston Villa beat Liverpool 3:0 (away).
So, not so black and white this EPL. :D
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You forgot to add the 7-3 Ars*nal-Newcastle and the 1-1 Southampton-Ars*nal. Another 2 strange results imo, but this is what the Prem is all about, you never know where you're "gonna be next".
Take the Chelsea-QPR result as a warning that going to Arry's new place with a complacent attitude and weakened side could be costly. Let's not forget that he is fighting tooth and nail to stay in the Prem (and possibly a wish to put one past Levy) and AVB should be well aware of that!
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You forgot to add the 7-3 Ars*nal-Newcastle and the 1-1 Southampton-Ars*nal. Another 2 strange results imo, but this is what the Prem is all about, you never know where you're "gonna be next".
Take the Chelsea-QPR result as a warning that going to Arry's new place with a complacent attitude and weakened side could be costly. Let's not forget that he is fighting tooth and nail to stay in the Prem (and possibly a wish to put one past Levy) and AVB should be well aware of that!
Yeah, these two as well. I only included four teams and their weird results. But right you are with the warning. Redknapp knows how to get a relegation threaten team playing and it would be stupid to underestimate them. And it's not only Redknapp who is ex-Spurs in QPR.
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Funny this, had a chat last night at work on the same lines.
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There has been some strange results but it is only Spurs and United that have been consistent in the last couple of weeks; at least at the top end. Let us up United's fortunes change when they meet us at White Hart Lane.