Title: Premiership Week 1 Post by: Nakor on August 15, 2009, 10:16:23 AM Will Man City gell?
Will the youth of Arsenal finally come together? Can gerrard and Stevie Torres stay fit for a season? All of these questions pale compared with . . . WTF has Hells Bells done to her hair? Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: Karabiner on August 15, 2009, 10:27:25 AM She looks like some bird out of Eastenders
Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: scotty2hatty on August 15, 2009, 10:38:21 AM Going to win the world today I think.
Kilmarnock v. Hamilton 16/5 WH Blackburn v. Man City 14/5 SkyBet Wolves v. West Ham 17/10 WH Raith Rovers v. Dundee Evens Coral Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: rossfourfive on August 15, 2009, 10:50:22 AM Going to win the world today I think. Kilmarnock v. Hamilton 16/5 WH This is a ridiculous price. Will also be involved on it. Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: boldie on August 15, 2009, 11:24:07 AM I can't see Arsenal getting a win against everton..sold Adebayor and toure and half the team are injured.
everton win for me...(though I'll put a saver on the draw)....both 9-4 Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: mondatoo on August 15, 2009, 11:46:46 AM FML was just thinking to myself,eh how is arsenal v everton on at half 5 wen we are at half 5 surely not 2 games in prem at that time,was having such a good morning as well :'(
Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: Linux on August 15, 2009, 11:50:46 AM Will Man City gell? No Will the youth of Arsenal finally come together? No Can gerrard and Stevie Torres stay fit for a season? No Doubtful: Carragher (ankle), Gerrard (groin) All of these questions pale compared with . . . WTF has Hells Bells done to her hair? Missed it :( Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: gatso on August 15, 2009, 11:51:57 AM FML was just thinking to myself,eh how is arsenal v everton on at half 5 wen we are at half 5 surely not 2 games in prem at that time,was having such a good morning as well :'( lololol. you are a tool ray Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: mondatoo on August 15, 2009, 11:53:48 AM FML was just thinking to myself,eh how is arsenal v everton on at half 5 wen we are at half 5 surely not 2 games in prem at that time,was having such a good morning as well :'( lololol. you are a tool ray That's a bit harsh,was only for a second but still FML,takes me while to proply wake up in the morning Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: sweet potata! on August 15, 2009, 12:11:49 PM Will Man City gell? Will the youth of Arsenal finally come together? Can gerrard and Stevie Torres stay fit for a season? All of these questions pale compared with . . . WTF has Hells Bells done to her hair? Pretty unfavourable encounter with a lawnmower imo Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: gatso on August 15, 2009, 01:12:21 PM dicey few moments for chelsea there. hull are going to cause a lot of teams problems from set pieces
Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: gatso on August 15, 2009, 01:22:12 PM hull are going to cause a lot of teams problems from set pieces as I was saying Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: Shawrie85 on August 15, 2009, 02:43:59 PM Sunderland win
Fulham win W H U win Away treble & doubles Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 & Football League Week 2 Post by: Horneris on August 15, 2009, 02:59:20 PM Best bet of the day:
Swansea to beat Boro @ 2.62 also on: Norwich to beat Exeter @ 2.75 Reading to beat Newcastle @ 4.50 Doncaster to beat Preston @ 2.56 Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: kinboshi on August 15, 2009, 03:03:01 PM Not a fan of Drogba at all. But respect to him for admitting it was a cross. Thought it was a clever shot first time, but when watching the replay it was obvious he was looking across the box and that's where he intended to put the ball.
Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: sweet potata! on August 15, 2009, 03:06:56 PM Not a fan of Drogba at all. But respect to him for admitting it was a cross. Thought it was a clever shot first time, but when watching the replay it was obvious he was looking across the box and that's where he intended to put the ball. +1 Nice to have him captaining my FF team too ;), shame he took off his jersey and got a yellow though Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: amcgrath1uk on August 15, 2009, 03:09:25 PM A sign of City's season??
Cleared one of the line ( ty Richard Dunne) and go down the other end and score :) Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: scotty2hatty on August 15, 2009, 04:32:01 PM I'm getting killed!
Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: maldini32 on August 15, 2009, 04:43:13 PM so glad i slept in. None of my teams would of come in.
Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: bolt pp on August 15, 2009, 04:50:17 PM man city are gonna win the league
Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: allinstevie on August 15, 2009, 05:47:21 PM Sunderland win Fulham win W H U win Away treble & doubles Sick nice bet Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: Indestructable on August 15, 2009, 05:50:48 PM Will take the win and good goal from Adebayor.
Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: sweet potata! on August 15, 2009, 05:54:51 PM Will take the win and good goal from Adebayor. Good solid start alright Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: amcgrath1uk on August 15, 2009, 05:56:57 PM Will take the win and good goal from Adebayor. Good solid start alright +1 Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: Karabiner on August 15, 2009, 06:24:16 PM 0-3 and it's not even half-time yet :)
Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: Shawrie85 on August 15, 2009, 06:44:47 PM Sunderland win SCOOOOPPPPPP!! Good start to the new season 4 LEEDS too...Fulham win W H U win Away treble & doubles Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: maldini32 on August 15, 2009, 06:58:03 PM Everton are getting dogged!
Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: boldie on August 15, 2009, 07:23:05 PM Everton are getting dogged! Jebus...can't believe I forgot about this match and went to do the shopping instead. couldn't have predicted this scoreline if I had a million guesses. Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: matt674 on August 15, 2009, 07:39:01 PM I know its not quite the premiership but as a charlton athletic fan i would like to offer my condolenses to Neil Warnock for this seasons refereeing blunder of the year.
rotflmfao rotflmfao rotflmfao rotflmfao rotflmfao rotflmfao Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: Karabiner on August 15, 2009, 07:43:18 PM Well I must admit that was worth the upgrade fee on it's own.
If Song can play like that every week and we steer clear of injuries for a change, I reckon we'll go very close to the title indeed. It was great to see Eduardo score again in the league too. Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: 77dave on August 15, 2009, 07:59:10 PM Well I must admit that was worth the upgrade fee on it's own. If Song can play like that every week and we steer clear of injuries for a change, I reckon we'll go very close to the title indeed. It was great to see Eduardo score again in the league too. boring, boring Arsenal Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: Sheriff Fatman on August 15, 2009, 09:50:20 PM I can't see Arsenal getting a win against everton..sold Adebayor and toure and half the team are injured. everton win for me...(though I'll put a saver on the draw)....both 9-4 ;applause; ;applause; ;applause; ;applause; ;tightend; Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: Karabiner on August 15, 2009, 10:32:43 PM I can't see Arsenal getting a win against everton..sold Adebayor and toure and half the team are injured. everton win for me...(though I'll put a saver on the draw)....both 9-4 ;applause; ;applause; ;applause; ;applause; ;tightend; [ ] Top tipstering sir, a shame you missed out on the spread bet. Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: sweet potata! on August 15, 2009, 10:33:13 PM I can't see Arsenal getting a win against everton..sold Adebayor and toure and half the team are injured. everton win for me...(though I'll put a saver on the draw)....both 9-4 ;applause; ;applause; ;applause; ;applause; ;tightend; Lol. stick to the horses Boldie Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: AndrewT on August 15, 2009, 10:49:44 PM I know its not quite the premiership but as a charlton athletic fan i would like to offer my condolenses to Neil Warnock for this seasons refereeing blunder of the year. rotflmfao rotflmfao rotflmfao rotflmfao rotflmfao rotflmfao YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywdYMsYfJg0 Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: bolt pp on August 15, 2009, 10:51:17 PM lol wp boldie
Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: Inbetweener on August 15, 2009, 11:39:08 PM Anyone on Spurs tomorrow??
Big Flop from the Fools me thinks!! Lucas og ;booboo; Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: bagel on August 16, 2009, 12:55:43 AM spurs 2 pool 2
gg boldie Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: mondatoo on August 16, 2009, 01:02:23 AM Spurs sure will beat liverpool tmoro,Oh and wp brent can't give all the stick to boldie
Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: scotty2hatty on August 16, 2009, 10:20:54 AM Are the Premiership highlights available to watch anywhere online? My Sky+ box decided it didn't fancy recording it last night.
Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: boldie on August 16, 2009, 11:23:08 AM I can't see Arsenal getting a win against everton..sold Adebayor and toure and half the team are injured. everton win for me...(though I'll put a saver on the draw)....both 9-4 ;applause; ;applause; ;applause; ;applause; ;tightend; lol...thank you, thank you. Mind you, Arsenal will now probably feck it all up with a liveless display against a weaker side than Everton. Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: sweet potata! on August 16, 2009, 11:39:14 AM Are the Premiership highlights available to watch anywhere online? My Sky+ box decided it didn't fancy recording it last night. That can be really annoying, i can feel your pain. Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: WarBwastard on August 16, 2009, 01:09:32 PM I can't see Arsenal getting a win against everton..sold Adebayor and toure and half the team are injured. everton win for me...(though I'll put a saver on the draw)....both 9-4 ;applause; ;applause; ;applause; ;applause; ;tightend; lol...thank you, thank you. Mind you, Arsenal will now probably feck it all up with a liveless display against a weaker side than Everton. Can you tip Man Utd to win comfortably today please Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: Karabiner on August 16, 2009, 01:15:02 PM Seb Larsson 1st goalscorer @ 46/1 one time plz
Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: gatso on August 16, 2009, 01:45:31 PM Are the Premiership highlights available to watch anywhere online? My Sky+ box decided it didn't fancy recording it last night. motd on iplayer Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: scotty2hatty on August 16, 2009, 01:54:49 PM Are the Premiership highlights available to watch anywhere online? My Sky+ box decided it didn't fancy recording it last night. motd on iplayer nope, i've never seen motd on the iplayer Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: scotty2hatty on August 16, 2009, 01:56:13 PM Match of the Day
10:00 pm (Not available) GAY Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: George2Loose on August 16, 2009, 01:56:58 PM They;'re not allowed to show MOTD of iplayer- terms of contract with PL
Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: gatso on August 16, 2009, 02:03:40 PM I know its not quite the premiership but as a charlton athletic fan i would like to offer my condolenses to Neil Warnock for this seasons refereeing blunder of the year. rotflmfao rotflmfao rotflmfao rotflmfao rotflmfao rotflmfao YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywdYMsYfJg0 so, so funny watching his rant about fair play and how they should've let them go down the pitch and score a goal let us not forget that this is the same neil warnock who once ordered his sheffield united players to feign injury so that the match they were losing 3-0 was abandoned the guy has no concept of fair play Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: action man on August 16, 2009, 03:10:36 PM was about to post the same, this was vs wst brom, they had 3 sent off for horrible misconduct and then warnock thought he'd get the game abandoned and replayed if they went down to 7 players. He's a right piece of work.
Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: TightEnd on August 16, 2009, 03:14:44 PM Warnock has previous, and I am no great fan
However in this instance I feel he has several correct points a) Surely in this day and age it is not beyond technological wit to have sensors on either goalpost and one in the ball to avoid this sort of mistake? b) All the Bristol C players knew it was a goal, irrespective of Warnock, the sporting thing to do would have been to concede one. Megson's LCFC did against Forest in a different circumstance when a game was abandoned at half time losing 1-0 when a player collapsed. Replayed game, conceded a goal from the kick off to begin it at 1-0 down Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: Karabiner on August 16, 2009, 03:19:29 PM Warnock has previous, and I am no great fan However in this instance I feel he has several correct points a) Surely in this day and age it is not beyond technological wit to have sensors on either goalpost and one in the ball to avoid this sort of mistake? b) All the Bristol C players knew it was a goal, irrespective of Warnock, the sporting thing to do would have been to concede one. Megson's LCFC did against Forest in a different circumstance when a game was abandoned at half time losing 1-0 when a player collapsed. Replayed game, conceded a goal from the kick off to begin it at 1-0 down Re., point a) They certainly have had this kind of technology in place for ice-hockey in the NHL for some time I believe, as there is a red light that comes on when the puck crosses the goal line. Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: mondatoo on August 16, 2009, 03:21:58 PM Warnock has previous, and I am no great fan However in this instance I feel he has several correct points a) Surely in this day and age it is not beyond technological wit to have sensors on either goalpost and one in the ball to avoid this sort of mistake? b) All the Bristol C players knew it was a goal, irrespective of Warnock, the sporting thing to do would have been to concede one. Megson's LCFC did against Forest in a different circumstance when a game was abandoned at half time losing 1-0 when a player collapsed. Replayed game, conceded a goal from the kick off to begin it at 1-0 down You seriously would hope if a Leicester player knew the ball had crossed the line but ref didn't give it you'd want him to say something,i sure would Imo technology should be brought in fully: offside/pens/accross the line decisions/reds and out else that they get wrong so often,but you only get 3 challengers in a game like tennis so it wouldn't really slow the game down that much and would stop the ridiculous appeals when the refs obv got it correct Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: Karabiner on August 16, 2009, 03:26:13 PM Warnock has previous, and I am no great fan However in this instance I feel he has several correct points a) Surely in this day and age it is not beyond technological wit to have sensors on either goalpost and one in the ball to avoid this sort of mistake? b) All the Bristol C players knew it was a goal, irrespective of Warnock, the sporting thing to do would have been to concede one. Megson's LCFC did against Forest in a different circumstance when a game was abandoned at half time losing 1-0 when a player collapsed. Replayed game, conceded a goal from the kick off to begin it at 1-0 down Re. point b) Is this instance any worse that the Roy Carroll/manure affair, as any difference is purely marginal ? Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: TightEnd on August 16, 2009, 03:37:27 PM Warnock has previous, and I am no great fan However in this instance I feel he has several correct points a) Surely in this day and age it is not beyond technological wit to have sensors on either goalpost and one in the ball to avoid this sort of mistake? b) All the Bristol C players knew it was a goal, irrespective of Warnock, the sporting thing to do would have been to concede one. Megson's LCFC did against Forest in a different circumstance when a game was abandoned at half time losing 1-0 when a player collapsed. Replayed game, conceded a goal from the kick off to begin it at 1-0 down Re. point b) Is this instance any worse that the Roy Carroll/manure affair, as any difference is purely marginal ? the technology would apply to both instances, but in this case the ball hits the back of the net and rebounds back out (design of new goals leads to this I believe), so the Carroll instance (while obvious to us watching) wouldn't have been obvious to all bar Carroll himself As to the Leicester players doing it, we did, at Forest, in the replayed game post abandonment. I didn't exactly like it, but the sportsmanship was refreshing Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: TightEnd on August 16, 2009, 03:38:17 PM there was also a Millwall/Bournemouth reserve game where it happened, forget the details but the wronged side dribbled thourgh to score from the kick off
Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: WarBwastard on August 16, 2009, 03:38:32 PM Warnock has previous, and I am no great fan However in this instance I feel he has several correct points a) Surely in this day and age it is not beyond technological wit to have sensors on either goalpost and one in the ball to avoid this sort of mistake? b) All the Bristol C players knew it was a goal, irrespective of Warnock, the sporting thing to do would have been to concede one. Megson's LCFC did against Forest in a different circumstance when a game was abandoned at half time losing 1-0 when a player collapsed. Replayed game, conceded a goal from the kick off to begin it at 1-0 down Re., point a) They certainly have had this kind of technology in place for ice-hockey in the NHL for some time I believe, as there is a red light that comes on when the puck crosses the goal line. They have instant replays in the NHL no goal line technology. The light is turned on by a man (goal judge) sat in a little box behind the goal. If there's any doubt about the goal the referee checks with the officials 'upstairs.' If the puck gets caught under a goalie and they can't see it properly it's no goal. If the Prem don't want technology it wouldn't hurt just to put a man on a nice little stool behind the goal. Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: The Baron on August 16, 2009, 03:56:31 PM Anyone on Spurs tomorrow?? Big Flop from the Fools me thinks!! Lucas og ;booboo; I'm on Lucas to score first today Title: Re: Premiership Week 1 Post by: gatso on August 16, 2009, 04:30:54 PM doubt we're going to see goal line technology tbh, uefa seem to be avoiding it like the plague and are trialling extra officials on the goalline in the europa league this season
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