FA Premier League 2007/08  

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  1. 1. Who will win the FA Premier League 2007/08?

    • Arsenal
      34
    • Blackburn Rovers
      1
    • Bolton Wanderers
      2
    • Chelsea
      7
    • Liverpool
      17
    • Manchester United
      58
    • Newcastle United
      2
    • Portsmouth
      1
    • Tottenham Hotspur
      1
    • Other
      4
  2. 2. Who be relegated from the FA Premier League 2007/08 (select 3)?

    • Aston Villa
      2
    • Birmingham City
      33
    • Derby County
      95
    • Everton
      5
    • Fulham
      36
    • Middlesbrough
      17
    • Reading
      28
    • Sunderland
      38
    • Wigan Athletic
      53
    • Other
      26
  3. 3. Who will be top scorer in the FA Premier League 2007/08?

    • Benni McCarthy
      1
    • Carlos Tevez
      7
    • Cristiano Ronaldo
      42
    • Didier Drogba
      21
    • Dimitar Berbatov
      10
    • Fernando Torres
      12
    • Michael Owen
      2
    • Wayne Rooney
      9
    • Yakubu Aiyegbeni
      1
    • Other
      22


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Pompey - West Ham tomorrow. This will be a cracker of a match!

Portsmouth has new plans for the stadium, it will no longer be at the harbour as the Navy has refused the land. It would put the new Super Carriers at risk. However, the navy did say they would look at selling some of there land elsewhere. As normal, people are saying how can they do this! There is no transport links. We will wait and see. One of the main problems is Railway, it's like 2miles away.

Fine save from Robert Green there :D

It was a bad call from the Ref anyway :D

Bit of a boring match to be honest. ?Alan Curb's didn't really seem happy with any of his players. ?They did a good job playing pompey. ?You can't blame Solano for not winning the match. ?It's just one of them matches.

I think Pompey had the most shots on goal, no one was raving about how good we were.

Niko Kranjcar had a pretty good match, felt mendes was sort of left out. ?Prehaps couldn't fit into the formation.

So a stalemate between Liverpool and Arsenal. Only managed to watch the highlights, but both teams managed to carve out chances. Gerrard's goal was a cracker though to be fair Arsenal's gaping hole in the wall played a major role. Liverpool's remaining chances were largely long shots from outside the box from Gerrard, Riise and Crouch.

Arsenal on the other hand played their typical passing football with Hleb being great as usual this season. Fabregas should have scored an open goal after Eboue's shot rebounded off the left post but he scuffed it. Thank god he atoned for it by poking in the equalizer, fabulous run from him and another fabulous pass from Hleb. Curling shot from Fabs then rebounded off the post again and this time Bendtner missed the open goal.

A draw was probably fair but tbh if there was one side who should have won it was Arsenal.

Arsenal vs Liverpool sounded alright, I think Spurs losing was bad again this time in front of Ramos lets hope that changes if not Spurs are going down but not that it worries me as a West Ham fan.

Everyone seems to be having a go at Arsenal. Swipe all you want... we play the best football, so stfu ferguson, mourinho, blatter, coppell and ancelotti. What bollocks they talk about having too many foreign players... look what MU, Liverpool and Chelsea have been buying, I guess there is no spanish enclave at anfield and Ronaldo, Tevez, Nani, Anderson and co are actualy English eh? MU didnt produce Rooney, Ferdinand and Hargreaves. Out-of-job Mourinho made the funniest comment when he said "We didn't buy success". HAHA.

I really can't believe Liverpool lost to Reading. I am very angry because Reading's penalty wasn't even a penalty as there was contact outside the box and not inside. Liverpool has two clear penalties, and i mean CLEAR ones and they are waved away?!?

Rafa got the team wrong yes, but the ref was a joke. He was basically playing for Reading.

Maybe next year for the title..........

I really can't believe Liverpool lost to Reading. I am very angry because Reading's penalty wasn't even a penalty as there was contact outside the box and not inside. Liverpool has two clear penalties, and i mean CLEAR ones and they are waved away?!?

Rafa got the team wrong yes, but the ref was a joke. He was basically playing for Reading.

Maybe next year for the title..........

How many more years are Liverpool gonna say that tho, you have backing, you have the players and you have the boss it just seems every year there is something missing.

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