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oh, and just three days before the copa del rey finals is also an el clasico. if barca wins both games... :wacky::P

 

 

There is a huge problem when Barca when games with Madrid., and this year it will be worse.

 

Some idoits use it as a chance to burn and generally cause as much choas as possible, as thousands tens of thousands go to the center to celebrate.

 

The police normally have no option expect to end up asking and then making the crowrd of people a overwhelemig majority go home, some of them whom are in the minoity around a few hundred tend to make it difficult for them, then the police will rubber bullets to make people go, this year though along with the current state of politics in the country, things may overspill and this time it wont be over the same night, scenes we aree currently seeing cario will be over here.

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Great result for Newcastle.. takes a bow---

Even Better for Manchester City... Tévez gets a hatrick on his birthday.. :dance:

 

Big game next week... if we win I will go more mental than ever before, but I dont think we will. Maybee we might bore them to death and steel a winner.

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Ghastly result for Arsenal. Went out at half time came back half an hour ago and I wasn't expecting that. But that's what you get if you clearly don't have a defence worthy of playing at the very top level. Best attack in the Premier League massively let down by one of the most average defences. Wenger will have to sort that out if Arsenal are to win the PL again.

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Wolves 2 - 1 Man Utd FULL TIME!!! Oh shame Slur Alex - you're not ever gonna go through a season unbeaten. Not even 5 minutes of Fergie time could help you. ******.

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I'm sure he's still looking forward to the anti-Liverpool-18 banners come 22nd May though :P

 

Maybe but Man Utd's conduct when things don't go there way was once again appalling tonight. Paul Scholes tried handballing into the Wolves net, Ryan Giggs lashed out at a Wolves player and even 5 minutes of Fergie time was taking the piss. Don't think anyone's shedding a tear for them tonight because Man Utd with a season unbeaten record? Sorry only teams with class deserve that. :D

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Records tumble as goals fly in during sensational day of Premier League drama

 

Most strikes ever in one day of action

 

An incredible day of action in the Premier League saw a number of records tumble on Saturday as top-flight goals flew in up and down the country.

 

A huge 38 goals were scored in the first seven matches - a sensational average of 5.43 per game. The previous record for a Premier League matchday was 36 goals on November 27 last year.

 

Newcastle United’s unbelievable comeback from four goals down to draw 4-4 with Arsenal is another record – the first time ever a side have came back from such a deficit to claim a point.

 

The other record to go was Manchester United's unbeaten run, which was finally halted as they suffered their first loss in 30 league games with a 2-1 defeat to Wolves.

 

That took the goals tally to 41 for a day that will live long in the memory of football fans.

 

Premier League results:

 

Aston Villa 2-2 Fulham

Everton 5-3 Blackpool

Manchester City 3-0 West Bromwich Albion

Newcastle United 4-4 Arsenal

Stoke City 3-2 Sunderland

Tottenham 2-1 Bolton Wanderers

Wigan Athletic 4-3 Blackburn Rovers

Wolves 2-1 Manchester United

 

http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/premier-league/2011/02/05/2339245/records-tumble-as-goals-fly-in-during-sensational-day-of-premier-

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