Monday, 27 September 2010

Premier League Results 26th September 2010

Arsenal 2-3 West Bromwich Albion
A very painful result that could have been a lot considering West Brom went 3-0 up. I have no further comment to make on this matter except I am proud to support the club Samir Nasri plays for.
Aaron Ramsey’s return can’t come too soon – but it won’t be for over a month.
Boaz Myhill was on the bench for West Brom.

Blackpool 1-2 Blackburn Rovers

As if Saturday hadn’t already been cruel enough, Blackburn them beat my second favourite team. Blackpool opened the scoring for Blackburn when Charlie Adam, most unusually, got the ball in the wrong net. It was a horrible moment but credit to Ian Holloway for his wonderful reaction: “What a finish.” Cardiff City manager Dave Jones should take note. Blackpool managed a late equaliser but later still, in the third minute of stoppage time, Blackburn got the winner.
Neal Eardley was back in Blackpool’s starting line-up and came close to scoring but it was the player who replaced him who got Blackpool’s goal. David Vaughan also played and had a good game. Rob Edwards wasn’t in the squad.

Fulham 0-0 Everton
Fulham will be disappointed only to get a point at home for Everton, a team who haven’t been noted for their away wins – or, for that matter, their home wins – this season. Everton played well, earning praise from both managers, but Fulham remain unbeaten and being 6th in the table really isn’t anything to complain about.
Fulham midfielder Simon Davies played the first 71 minutes against his old club. He could have scored but he missed the ball. I still love him though.

West Ham United 1-0 Tottenham Hotspur
West Ham got their first win of the season, providing all Gooners with some much-needed cheer at the same time. Tottenham weren’t at their best but West Ham gave an energetic display and thoroughly deserved teir win.
Gareth Bale played left back. He didn’t do anything wrong as far as I could tell but maybe he should have had a longer rest. I don’t want him collapsing with exhaustion against Bulgaria.
Danny Gabbidon also played at left back and put in an impressive performance, helping West Ham to keep a clean sheet.

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