Monday, 28 April 2008

Who Will Be Singing The LOUDEST Tonight?


















West Brom play Southampton at The Hawthorns tonight. A WBA win confirms their promotion back to the Premiership (again).


It that why Baggies fans sing 'Boiing, Boiing.'


Baggies bouncing between the Championship and the Premiership LOL LOL LOL?


A 'Baggies' win will help Coventry City, Leicester, Blackpool and Sheff Weds in their fight to avoid relegation to League One - whereas Southampton could find themselves half-way through the trap-door.


The game kicks off at 7.45pm (BST) - come back if you wanna know what is going on.












Sunday, 27 April 2008

So What About Oldham Athletic to Whom This Blog is Dedicated Too


The 'Real Latics' won their last home game of the season against relegation threatened Cheltenham Town 2-1 at Boundary Park.

Oldham took the lead in the 16th minute through Smalley, Cheltenham equalised in the 50th minute from the penalty spot through Gillespie and Oldham won the game three minutes from time when Alessandra scored.

It will be League One again for The Real Latics next season as their recent poor away form has let them down from appearing in the play-offs for the 2nd successive season.

The Real Latics League home form finished at:

Played: 23

Won: 10

Drew: 7

Lost: 6

Goals Scored: 32

Goals Conceded: 21

The Real Latics season finishes next Saturday at Gresty Road, the home of Crewe Alexandra.

Football From a Female Perspective


Check out this blog I stumbled across a few minutes ago. Challenged by her lover, Georgina Best has taken a path to learn all about football, because according to her lover, FOR GIRLS WHO CAN'T DO FOOTBALL.

As she wears a Leicester City shirt - perhaps her lover has a point?

And no - the picture above is not her!!!

Saturday, 26 April 2008

This Chelsea Record!!


After today's win against Man Utd - Chelsea are now level on points with two games to go - Chelsea's home League record is unbeatable.
81 League games at home unbeaten. Chelsea's last defeat in the League was against Arsenal way back in 2004 when Arsenal won 2-1.
Who was the manager?
Claudio Ranieri - now manager of Serie A Juventus.
Chelsea's Home League Record:
Played: 81
Won: 60
Drawn: 21
LOST: 0
Goals scored: 166
Goals conceded: 41
Points Won: 201

Chelsea 2-1 Man Utd


What a great game. Fantastic sunny day, wonderful atmosphere and a Chelsea win that sees Chelsea level on points with the Champions.

Two goals from Michael Ballack, the first a swooping header in first-half injury time and the second four minutes from time and then five minutes injury time from the penalty spot after Michael Carrick handled.

A Carvalho mistake on the hour saw Wayne Rooney equalise for the Champions, then moments later Rooney went off with an injured thigh.

In the early stages of the first half, Utd's Vidic went off with concussion and a bleeding mouth after his jaw met the force of Dids kneecap. A complete accident.

The reason for the load of blood - Vidic's teeth went through his bottom lip.

You Wouldn't Want to Get in a 'Road Rage' Incident with Phil Thompson

Now now Thommo - temper, temper. When Riise's og hit the net at the Kop End last Wednesday night.

Classic, quality!!

Watch the vid and see what I mean.


Wednesday, 23 April 2008

Long Time No Post

Can't believe where the time has gone since I last posted.

Let me let you into a little secret, I have been settling in elsewhere writing and doing stuff and earning a few pence from it.

Now I am settled and organised I am back to my best and will be able to concentrate a little more on this and my 'tiny tiny piece of the Internet.'

My last post showed you 'probably the best own goal in the World.'

Last night at Anfield because a SCUMPOOL player scored it - deep, deep, deep into injury time - the vid below is without doubt the 'GREATEST OWN GOAL IN THE WORLD.'

John Arne Riise (wherever you are HEADING!) don't look now!!




Update from the Nou Camp (or Camp Nou)

Ronaldo misses a penalty inside the first two minutes and the game ended 0-0.

Overhyped and underplayed.