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Posted on Thursday March 20, 2008 at 09:00 PM
Who Ate All The Pies 1-3 Eyefootball EyecatchersScorers:Gerrard 23' (EE)Martins 28' (EE)Van Persie 55' (EE)Ribery 87' (WAATP)Man of the Match:Gerrard (EE)Eyefootball Eyecatchers ripped apart Who Ate All The Pies with one of the performances of the tournament so far. WAATP had to be thankful for the woodwork and excellent 'keeping on several occasions, as EE racked up 17 shots on goal. They took the...
Posted on Monday March 17, 2008 at 08:38 PM
Me. Apparently. After all due to my lack of foresight I will be unable to watch what will surely be one of the most defining and grandioso weekends in the English football calendar.Instead of sitting down at Bert's Bar with a pint in one hand and semi-willing girlfriend in the other, eagerly anticipating Super-Uber-Duper-Gluber-Juper Sunday (or whatever Sky calls it these days), I will be rolling e...
Posted on Tuesday February 26, 2008 at 06:56 PM
Hey (Liquid) Football Fans!For those of you that subscribe or visit this blog regularly, you'll have noticed that I've written squat in the past week, mainly due to the fact that I'm writing essays, doing mid-term tests and revising left, right and centre (along with the occassional 7 hour session of Football Manager 2008, but who in the right mind could blame me?)So just to let you know that until...
Posted on Monday February 18, 2008 at 12:25 PM
Late last year I set up this blog for 2 reasons:1. For fun.2. To have (eventually) an authoritative, respected blog with a large, responsive community, to build on as a possible platform into the journalism profession.As I have only been able to blog part-time, reason 1 has taken serious priority over reason 2. The key challenge for me right now is to level things out a bit.In the next few months,...
Posted on Tuesday February 12, 2008 at 02:03 PM
New Celtic winger Barry Robson scored a fine free-kick at the weekend on his debut for the Glasgow side, made all the more remarkable by the fact it was literally his first touch of the ball.There have been a few other memorable debuts of late, Such as Defoe scoring in his first game with Pompey, Benjani leading Man City to a famous win in the Manchester derby, and Rolando Bianchi getting sent off...
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