I would like Arsenal as they play the best football I like but Spurs will do it London teams so all good plus west ham looking good and Watford have done brilliantly having so many changes I think the foxes may finish 4th which is superb can't understand why teams don't try and draw the foxes out more The best bit about this season is the failure of Chelsea United and City I think Everton and Liverpool will be good next season Villa I hope do a Wigan Norwich however IMO will drop and be as strong as ever next year I can see both North east clubs staying up and Bournmouth dropping We will be lucky to stay in the league next year so I am guessing 16th next year
Fulham back to normal and losing 1-0 at Blackburn I was hoping Chelsea would get tonked at PSG but currently 1-1
Blackburn now 2-0 up against Fulham - I guess they must have figured their system out, or perhaps they watched the video of our game. After that pathetic performance last Sat, I would have liked to have seen our lot back in action tonight to try and redeem themselves, and test JFH's tactical ability to field a team that can win matches, and adapt the formation when things are obviously not working.
NAME OF THE YEAR AWARD ....goes to.... William Vainqueur, playing for Roma against Real Madrid tonight
FA Cup matches today - Hammers rolled Blackburn 5-1, Palace 1-0 up at Spurs, 5 mins to play. Chelsea v Man City, 1-1 (2 goals in 2 mins) - just before HT
Palace hold on to beat Spurs 1-0 with the unlikely goal scorer, Martin Kelly. On the restart Chelsea are 2-1 up against Man City (Willian), after City poor attempt to hold a defensive line. Now Gary Cahill, they are 3-1 up. They are really missing Joe Hart. "With City still going strong in a few competitions, it could still be a great season, but judging by the team he has put out, this is the least of Manuel Pellegrini's priorities." "If Pellegrini wins another two or three trophies, it would have been an extremely successful time as Manchester City manager." (Alan Shearer) Chelsea 3-1 Man City please log in to view this image Danny Murphy please log in to view this image "Again it is Cesc Fabregas. "Manchester City don't clear the ball and goalkeeper Willy Caballero should save it. It is a mistake. "It has been an impressive start to the second half by Chelsea, they have come out and want this game done." Willy Caballero is looking decidedly shaky in this game. The Manchester City goalkeeper produces some sort of strange forward dive-punch to clear Baba Rahman's cross and unsurprisingly the clearance is unconvincing. It needs a header away from a Manchester City player to get rid of the danger. please log in to view this image http://www.bbc.com/sport/live/football/35555828
4-1 Chelsea (Hazard) - poor goalkeeping again from a free kick - Caballero didn't even move. GOAL - Chelsea 4-1 Man City "You won it, you take it," Willian says to Eden Hazard as the Belgian stands over the ball. Right choice as Hazard curls the ball through the wall and into the corner. Lovely strike. Where was Willy Caballero, though? Should have been closer to it. please log in to view this image please log in to view this image "It is not a good free-kick in terms of pace, but the goalkeeper Willy Cabalerro is gone. He has to stay to stay on one side and that is another error. He needed to be that side of the wall and then the only way Eden Hazard can score is up and over the wall. "That was well executed, but it should never go in." Can't fault the performance and desire of Manchester City's younger players. It has been the more experienced ones that have let them down. http://www.bbc.com/sport/live/football/35555828
Should have been 5-1. Oscar, crappy penalty kick saved, trying to be a smart arse, running up, stopping, then kicking. Apparently Oscar has a poor reputation with his penalty kicks - Hazard would have scored that. 5-1 now (Traore) - apart from his penalty save, Caballero is total crap, they should have taken Rob Green as a #2. Chelsea 5-1 Man City The substitutions combine to complete a five-star performance by Chelsea. Oscar whips in a cross and Bertrand Traore loops a header over Willy Caballero with the back of his head. Did he mean that? I'm not so sure.