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If Everton beat West Ham will the BBC do a top 7?


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McCunty jumps on the Kane bandwagon

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31395579

Kane is doing great, but you just know for a fact this article was already written last night assuming Spurs would win, and was only delayed until today so it could be rewritten because they lost, with phrases like "Harry's game - striker shines in defeat" clumsily edited

'And yet, even on a night of disappointment'... for the author
 
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Description of tonight's MOTD

"Gabby Logan presents highlights of the night's six fixtures in the Premier League. Title-chasing Manchester City travel to play a Stoke side who pulled off a shock win at the Etihad Stadium in the reverse fixture earlier this season. At Selhurst Park, all eyes will be on Crystal Palace's new manager Alan Pardew as he faces an early reunion against his former club Newcastle. In the evening's other matches, Manchester United are at home to Burnley, Southampton play West Ham, Chelsea take on Everton and West Brom face Swansea. There is also all the action from Tuesday night's fixtures between Arsenal and Leicester, Hull v Aston Villa, Sunderland v QPR and Liverpool v Tottenham."

This had better not mean we are on last FFS
 
Description of tonight's MOTD

"Gabby Logan presents highlights of the night's six fixtures in the Premier League. Title-chasing Manchester City travel to play a Stoke side who pulled off a shock win at the Etihad Stadium in the reverse fixture earlier this season. At Selhurst Park, all eyes will be on Crystal Palace's new manager Alan Pardew as he faces an early reunion against his former club Newcastle. In the evening's other matches, Manchester United are at home to Burnley, Southampton play West Ham, Chelsea take on Everton and West Brom face Swansea. There is also all the action from Tuesday night's fixtures between Arsenal and Leicester, Hull v Aston Villa, Sunderland v QPR and Liverpool v Tottenham."

This had better not mean we are on last FFS
Get your pj's and cocoa ready, astro. It doesn't finish until after midnight.
 
I didn't actually think Kane was that good yesterday.... good movement for the goal although it was a poor effort that could have easily hit Mig's leg full on and been saved.. other than that, he was pretty anonymous I though.

Still a good player not doubting that, just that the article going overboard on him yesterday.

"Kane demonstrated he does not simply enjoy the glory game. He had an early penalty shout turned down when he chased down a ball with Liverpool keeper Simon Mignolet then tried an ambitious shot from the halfway line.
The 21-year-old striker is bursting with confidence, taking his equaliser with expertise from close range then reacting quickly to set up Dembele after Mignolet saved Christian Eriksen's free-kick."

I said a few weeks ago he's a greedy batard shooting from ridiculous angles sometimes and yesterday he had that shot from the half way line which was not only a rubbish effort, was never going to score. Nothing wrong with a greedy striker when in good positions but that's one thing I think he needs to work on.

Certainly wouldn't say he took his goal with expertise from close range <laugh>
 
Salford clowns with the line
Chelsea trying to influence refs and this image <laugh> "Make the right call or get choked out"
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I'm assuming Ivanovic stayed on the pitch after that.
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Salford clowns with the line
Chelsea trying to influence refs and this image <laugh> "Make the right call or get choked out"
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I'm assuming Ivanovic stayed on the pitch after that.
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Well, yes. that certainly looks like Ivanovic was trying to calm the situation. I saw that film Selma the other day, and the Alabama state police tried to 'calm' the civil rights marchers in much the same manner.

Blessed are the peacemakers, and all that.
 
C4 news: it had to happen - Chelsea fans racially abuse a black passenger on the Paris Metro and Jackie Whats'erface presenting blames Luis Suarez (and somehow manages to quadruple his then wages in order to stress how 'pathetic' his fine was). As she was talking about how the clubs' attitude towards racism influences the fans, you may think she would have done better to illustrate her point by referencing a Chelsea player involved in a racist incident. Maybe nobody at C4 News could think of one.

If things don't work out at C4, I'm sure a nice post at Salford now awaits her.
 
After all and sundry go to lengths to say Rooney didn't dive, Rooney apologises for diving <laugh>
"Rooney told me: 'Sorry, it was my chance to get a penalty. I had to use that

Goes to show how ****ing deluded some people are(the ones who said it was not a dive)
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C4 news: it had to happen - Chelsea fans racially abuse a black passenger on the Paris Metro and Jackie Whats'erface presenting blames Luis Suarez (and somehow manages to quadruple his then wages in order to stress how 'pathetic' his fine was). As she was talking about how the clubs' attitude towards racism influences the fans, you may think she would have done better to illustrate her point by referencing a Chelsea player involved in a racist incident. Maybe nobody at C4 News could think of one.

If things don't work out at C4, I'm sure a nice post at Salford now awaits her.

Yeah apparently it's Liverpool FC's fault some Chelsea fans are racists <doh>

Reminds me of the racism thread recently where an unnamed bitter went to lengths to try show racism is not alive and well in the UK. (Yes it's alive and well in many other places)