Thursday 26 August 2010

What a whitewash.

The 6-0 defeat by Fulham of Port Vale yesterday speaks for itself.

It was raining but nothing could damper the spirits of the supporters from both teams.

If Fulham are missing Hodgson, they aren’t showing it.

The speed and tactics shown by Mark Hugh’s team was no match, clearly showing the difference of the two leagues of Port Vale and Fulham.

After their stunning 2-2 draw against Manchester United on Sunday 22nd August, they have every right to brim with confidence.

So it’s Fulham who march on to the next stage of the FA Cup.

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This reminds me of the 6-0 thrashing Chelsea gave West Bromwich Albion, on Saturday 14th August.

That was for the Premier league. Judging by the way Chelsea dominated the game from start to finish it wouldn’t surprise me that Chelsea won the league again.

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Well done to Harry Redknapp on Spurs wining their game against the Young Boys FC.

Peter Crouch clearly has personal problems regarding his relationship with model Abbey Clancy, which are of his own making but I’m glad at his hat-trick score yesterday.

I’m glad Tottenham won 4-0 against the Young Boys team of Berne to go into the next stage of the Europa League.

To see his link supporting Crouch, click here.

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No wonder Bolton wanted to show the Premier League they are here to stay, which they got against West Ham on Saturday 21st August.

When West Ham scored and it was 2-1 to the Wanderers, many in the Hammers end believed they had a chance of at least sharing the points.

But when it was 3-1 to Bolton, it wasn’t surprising that many of the West Ham fans left early, knowing that there team were out of the game.

Such is life.

Until next time, bye.

Andria

Friday 13 August 2010

Well, well, well

It seems that former Arsenal and England footballer Ian Wright has departed from the UK tv broadcaster Five.

I still have my reservations about him regarding his behaviour during his days as a professional player, but for more on this, click here.

And congratulations to England on it's 2-1 victory against Hungary.

Then again, looking at the coverage towards David Beckham, who's really bothered apart from me?

Light and peace

Andria