Prem Week Two Results

Discussion in 'Prem talk, Those Other Leagues, and International' started by andyns, Aug 14, 2007.

  1. andyns

    andyns New Member

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    Glory, Glory, Spurs!
     
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  2. HatterDon

    HatterDon Moderator

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    That would be the "Tottenham Hot Spurs."

    Jol has to be crapping himself. He's got three of the best six or seven forwards in the EPL, AND the England goalkeeper and he's 0 points for 6.

    I hate to see the Toffees win, but I'll make an exception today.
     
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  3. Lyle

    Lyle New Member

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    Tottenham has more or less killed their chances of even beginning to challenge for the top spot. There problem is that there back four is completely messed up do to injuries. Stalteri had to play LB and Anthony Gardner was in the centre and then Kaboul had to come off and was replaced by Rocha who's borderline Prem material.

    I live Everton a lot actually; maily because of Goodison Park. They could be having another great year if they keep this current form up. Tim Howard won't be letting in many goals this year I think.
     
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  4. andypalmer

    andypalmer Active Member

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    I think the overall quality across the Prem has increased enough that the Big Four won't run away with things. i.e., it will be much closer between #1 and #10 than it was last year. Given that, I don't think Tottenham is out of the running for a Champions League spot... yet.

    I'm just hoping the Reading takes advantage of Terry's absence to pull out a win at home against Chelski (who gave up 2 goals to Birmingham).
     
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  5. andyns

    andyns New Member

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    It's way too early to think they can't come 4th or 5th.

    But check it out, they have Derby home, Man U away, and then Fulham at the Cottage.

    Let's say they draw the sheep shaggers, lose to the Mancs, and then we beat them and Jol wins the sack race!
     
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  6. Lyle

    Lyle New Member

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    Oh, they're still Champions League material, but I think them making a run at 1st place is already quashed.
     
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