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Paul.S
Saturday, 12 December 2009
Birmingham v West Ham, 15:00
Bolton v Man City, 15:00
Burnley v Fulham, 15:00
Chelsea v Everton, 15:00
Hull v Blackburn, 15:00
Man Utd v Aston Villa, 17:30
Stoke v Wigan, 12:45
Sunderland v Portsmouth, 15:00
Tottenham v Wolverhampton, 15:00
Interesting the way that people are treating Chelsea's "wobble". Haven't won in three and now people are picking on things like their marking at set pieces and wondering about their training regime. Odd that they don't pick on the tactical system but look at individual players and the quality of training. To some extent it shows that other teams do also get criticised unfairly but also that the tone and targets are different even given similar evidence.
Just a thought: Is there any common factors between ourselves, Everton and United due to the geographical proximity that could explain why all the clubs have such huge injury lists? I have no idea what such a factor would be but there you go, probably just coincidence.
Another odd thought how come Bowyer is so reviled (found not guilty in his Leeds days) whereas everyone is much more positive about Woodgate (found guilty I thought)? Despite Bowyers good form I really hate Birminghams crap football and dull side and hope West Ham thrash them.
"The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
gonna need more than voodoo magic to get our season back on track.....if anything the xmas and new year games in my opinion will decide the rest of our season
Interesting the way that people are treating Chelsea's "wobble". Haven't won in three and now people are picking on things like their marking at set pieces and wondering about their training regime. Odd that they don't pick on the tactical system but look at individual players and the quality of training. To some extent it shows that other teams do also get criticised unfairly but also that the tone and targets are different even given similar evidence.
Just a thought: Is there any common factors between ourselves, Everton and United due to the geographical proximity that could explain why all the clubs have such huge injury lists? I have no idea what such a factor would be but there you go, probably just coincidence.
Colder/wetter/frostier weather and thus poorer playing conditions?
Another odd thought how come Bowyer is so reviled (found not guilty in his Leeds days) whereas everyone is much more positive about Woodgate (found guilty I thought)? Despite Bowyers good form I really hate Birminghams crap football and dull side and hope West Ham thrash them.
Probably because Bowyer has always had a poor disciplinary record, always been a mouthy prick, dirty tackler and even been seen fighting with his own team-mates on the pitch
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