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Some good goals were scored tonight, I was disappointed Liverpool never kept the clean sheet as West Ham's goal was offside apparently (although I have only seen the two Liverpool goals).

The main thing is that the Reds won :)

I really think we can overtake Chelsea for second spot. I don't know about Manure though. Manure needs to slip up pretty badly for us to have a chance.

Anyone see Benitez falling on his arse? I was gutted for him but I laughed so hard when I seen him go. haha

About the game, It was a good result, Westham were only in the game because of an offside goal, other than that, they didn't threaten us and Crouchs goal was pure class and Kuyt's was also a cracker, so was very pleased...

But... It's going to take a 100% record in the Prem for us to win it this season but gotta keep the faith.

Anyone see Benitez falling on his arse? I was gutted for him but I laughed so hard when I seen him go. haha

About the game, It was a good result, Westham were only in the game because of an offside goal, other than that, they didn't threaten us and Crouchs goal was pure class and Kuyt's was also a cracker, so was very pleased...

But... It's going to take a 100% record in the Prem for us to win it this season but gotta keep the faith.

LOL! Yes, I saw him fall. That was classic :laugh:

How about Rooney?!?!

The title is ours! Utd didn't even break into a sweat.

You guys better be careful because now Chelsea are three points behind you. The goal difference is big between Man Utd. and Chelsea though.

Man, I wish Liverpool won today. They were the better team, but Everton's defense is so stubborn.

Ha ha, Rafa called Everton a "smaller" club and a lot of people are not happy about that!!

It is true though, Everton have not won anything for a long time, and in the last forty years they have only finished above Liverpool in the league four times. Says it all really, Everton are a small club. As for Everton today, one of Mourinho's sayings says it all "they parked a bus in front of the goal".

man, I've only just seen Ronaldos penalty and the dive he makes to get that is disgusting. I hated him after the world cup but since the premiership has kicked off I really thought he had grown up and I do have a lot of respect for his skills when he uses them, but I can't stand his game ethic. It's a shame because he is such a good footballer.

He's a West Ham fan...so do not go mentioning FA Cup finals, it's a sensitive issue ;).

Yeah Damn Right!!!....nah I think that was probably the start of the downfall...we achieved something that was well beyond our reach and couldn't cope :(

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Charlton 3 West Ham 0, and it is only half time!

I honestly do not think West Ham will survive relegation now, which is surprising. They have a good stadium, good players, and a good manager. They are just not getting the results. I hope Wigan do not get relegated, I quite like them and Paul Jewell.

Liverpool are 2 up against Sheffield Utd at half time, Fowler has two :p! I am hoping he can complete his hat trick before half time, in front of the Kop. Legend.

Charlton 3 West Ham 0, and it is only half time!

I honestly do not think West Ham will survive relegation now, which is surprising. They have a good stadium, good players, and a good manager. They are just not getting the results. I hope Wigan do not get relegated, I quite like them and Paul Jewell.

Liverpool are 2 up against Sheffield Utd at half time, Fowler has two :p! I am hoping he can complete his hat trick before half time, in front of the Kop. Legend.

Yeah I just caught wind of the score while channel browsing...all I can say is meh!...I knew we would lose its over now and has been since early January...just letting the time run down now really until its confirmed...I still don't really know what caused the downfall after last year!!!

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