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Liverpool take the lead, as Sunderland try to hang on for an entire half.
Silly from Moyes, though they could've had a penalty earlier on.
Need to be more positive now, though it's probably not going to help.
 
I couldn't stop laughing when they played us. Don't know how the commentators keep a straight face.

'Now Barnes, passes to Me. Me plays it forward to Gray, who looks to return it first time to Me.'

<laugh>
I struggled on here.
Me's playing well? Makes me sound rather challenged.
 
A big turnaround for Chris Hughton's side in the Championship.
Losing 1-0 to Fulham, while Newcastle were level with Blackburn.
A few minutes later and it's Brighton 2-1 up against Fulham and Blackburn lead against the Geordies.
 
And Defoe makes it 2-2 from the spot! 11 for the season now. Climbing the all-time table.
 
Everton 3-0 Southampton. Puel's gone from pretty safe to under a ton of pressure in about a week.
 
Southampton's miserable run of form continues. At least Liverpool dropped some points but Burnley have no-one to blame but themselves.

I'm hoping West Ham pick something up against United, just in case Wednesday night goes pear shaped. Always prepared for the worst, Spurs fans!
 
It's pretty embarrasing that Burnley will (in all likelihood) comfortably stay up this season when their away form is so incredibly bad. They had a massive opportunity to really go for it against a 10-man City team who aren't exactly high on confidence, yet they perform like that. At least have a proper ****ing go when you have an extra man advantage.