Wednesday 3 October 2012

Premier League Position Table

Position
Team
Played
Goal Difference
Points
No movement 1
6
8
16
No movement 2
6
6
13
No movement 3
6
5
12
No movement 4
6
4
12
No movement 5
6
3
11
No movement 6
6
3
11
No movement 7
6
2
11
No movement 8
6
6
9
No movement 9
6
4
9
No movement 10
6
0
9
No movement 11
6
1
7
No movement 12
6
1
7
No movement 13
5
1
7
No movement 14
6
-3
5
No movement 15
6
-4
5
No movement 16
6
-6
4
No movement 17
6
-8
3
No movement 18
6
-9
3
No movement 19
5
-5
2
No movement 20
QPR
6
-9
2


Robert Lewandowski has come a long way since he last played


Robert Lewandowski has come a long way since he last played a game in England just over a year ago.
The Polish striker hardly got a touch when his Dortmund side suffered a 2-1 defeat away to Arsenal in November 2011.
He will be on show again against Manchester City on Wednesday in the Champions League as the Bundesliga giants visit Etihad Stadium.
Against Arsenal, the German champions showed their inexperience in Europe and Lewandowski, in particular, looked like coming up short at this level.

Today Games 03/10/12


Today Games

Zenit St P'sbg v AC Milan 17:00

 

Ajax v Real Madrid 19:45

 

Anderlecht v Malaga 19:45

 

Arsenal v Olympiakos 19:45

 

Dynamo Kiev v Din Zagreb 19:45

 

FC Porto v Paris SG 19:45

 

Man City v Borussia Dortmund 19:45

 

Schalke 04 v Montpellier 19:45


Monday 1 October 2012






Tuesday 2nd October 2012

UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - GROUP G

Show
Spartak MoscowvCeltic
17:00
Show
BATE BorisovvBayern Munich
19:45
Show
BenficavBarcelona
19:45
Show
CFR Cluj-NapocavMan Utd
19:45
Show
FC NordsjaellandvChelsea
19:45
Show
GalatasarayvBraga
19:45
Show
JuventusvShakhtar Donetsk
19:45
Show
ValenciavLille
19:45


BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE

QPR     v          WEST HAM

Monday 1st October 2012

BLUE SQUARE BET CONFFERENCE SOUTH

BOREHAM       V          BILLLERICAY

AIRTRICITY PREMIER LEAGUE

DROGHEDA     V          SHELBOURNE

St PATRICK      V          UCD
PositionTeamPlayedGoalDifferencePoints
No movement1Chelsea6816
No movement2Everton6613
No movement3Man Utd6512
No movement4Man City6412
No movement5Tottenham6311
No movement6West Brom6311
No movement7Arsenal669
No movement8Fulham649
No movement9Newcastle609
No movement10West Ham518
No movement11Swansea617
No movement12Stoke617
No movement13Sunderland517
No movement14Liverpool6-35
No movement15Aston Villa6-45
No movement16Wigan6-64
No movement17Southampton6-83
No movement18Norwich6-93
No movement19Reading5-52
No movement20QPR5-82

Sunday 30 September 2012

Arsenal Vs Aston Villa 3:2


Robin van Persie could be in hot water despite helping Arsenal stage a remarkable comeback to knock Aston Villa out of the FA Cup.

He scored a penalty either side of Theo Walcott’s lucky finish to rule out Richard Dunne and Darren Bent’s first half goals.

But Villa manager Alex McLeish wants the Football Association to look at an incident just after van Persie’s second, when Dutchman appeared to elbow Carlos Cuellar.

"If it was an elbow in the face, yes I would like them to look at it.”

"I saw it in real time and I haven't seen it again on television, but it looked like he hit him in the face with his elbow. Cuellar is not someone to go down if he hasn't been hurt,” he added.

The match itself was the clichéd ‘game of two halves’. McLeish’s men were resilient and the goals from Dunne and Bent left Wenger in a desperate situation. The players left the pitch as a chorus of boos rang around the Emirates – another trophyless season loomed.

Whatever Wenger, and van Persie, said at half time clearly worked as Arsenal scored three goals in seven minutes to stun Villa. The Dutchman’s composure from the spot took his tally to 120 goals for the Gunners, equalling Dennis Bergkamp’s record, and set up a visit to the winners of next week’s Middlesbrough-Sunderland fourth-round replay.