2007/2008 Fa Cup Thread

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Edit: United take it 2-0 :)

Lots of shocks in the other games:

Scottish midfielder Gary McDonald's first-half strike gave League One Oldham a famous 1-0 FA Cup third-round triumph against mighty Everton at Goodison Park on Saturday.

The League One side, over 50 places below the Merseysiders, fully deserved their victory after a battling performance.

Everton fielded a much-changed side, and McDonald's 25-yard cracker on the stroke of half-time was enough to beat them.

Michael Mifsud scored twice as Coca-Cola Championship club Coventry booked their place in the fourth round with a memorable 4-1 win over Blackburn at Ewood Park.

The Sky Blues, who dumped Manchester United out of the Carling Cup earlier this season with a 2-0 win at Old Trafford, were again in imperious form against Barclays Premier League opposition and never looked in danger of losing the lead given to them through Mifsud's crisp volley after 34 minutes.

They doubled their advantage after 64 minutes when Zurab Khizanishvili was adjudged to have fouled Leon Best in the penalty area and defender Elliott Ward coolly stepped up to fire past Brad Friedel.

Dele Adebola added a third from 18 yards before David Bentley scored a consolation five minutes from time for Mark Hughes' beleaguered side.

Mifsud added a fourth in the dying stages as Iain Dowie's side celebrated a memorable day.

Chris Brandon scored nine minutes from time to secure another cup shock as League One Huddersfield beat Premier League Birmingham 2-1.

Luke Beckett handed the Terriers a dream start as he poked home from close range after just four minutes but Garry O'Connor levelled for Blues 15 minutes later.

Huddersfield never looked out of place against their more illustrious opponents and Brandon slotted home from close range late on to book their place in the next round.

Chelsea were made to work hard for their 1-0 victory over neighbours QPR at Stamford Bridge.

They scored the only goal of the game after 39 minutes in fortuitous circumstances as Claudio Pizarro's shot cannoned off the post before rebounding into the net off the back of Rangers goalkeeper Lee Camp.

Bolton left out a string of first-team players, including Chelsea target Nicolas Anelka, and were made to pay as David Carney's solitary strike put Sheffield United through.

Manchester City and West Ham will meet again after a dour goalless draw at Upton Park.

Dave Nugent's third goal for Portsmouth secured a 1-0 win over Ipswich, who had Liam Trotter dismissed in the first half.

Paul Scharner's first-half header, Paul McShane's own goal and a neat strike from David Cotterill helped Wigan cruise past Sunderland 3-0 at the Stadium of Light.

Stephen Hunt matched Dimitar Berbatov's brace as Reading secured a 2-2 draw with Tottenham, who had Tom Huddlestone dismissed for violent conduct.

David Wheater's second-half goal ensured there was no upset at Ashton Gate as Middlesbrough came from behind to see off Bristol City 2-1.

Liam Fontaine had given the hosts the lead inside 20 minutes but Stewart Downing restored parity before Wheater's timely intervention.
http://www.football365.com/story/0,17033,8652_3025288,00.html

Chelsea scraping a win against the new richest team in London and maybe England, Everton out, Blackburn thumped!
 
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I wonder who will kick off this thread, Rooney and Ronaldo...
Manchester United will accept an offer of 75 million pounds for Ronnie...
but they don't really want to sell the wonderboy classed with Messi and Ka ka... Why sell him what can I say...just this I think!

The Red Devils Go! Go! Go!... Manchester United Yah! Yah! Yah!
 
Yeah, and I see Drogba came on for the last 15 minutes, to replace Sinclair, who shows a lot of talent and will be a big star me thinks.
 
arsenal are nothing with adebayor

what a player

i think ronaldo has some comp

good play by the arsenal today though, encouraging to see newcastle try and score and try and defend even though it did not work out for them
 
FA CUP FOURTH ROUND:
Arsenal 3-0 Newcastle 1500 GMT
Barnet 0-1 Bristol Rovers 1500 GMT
Coventry 2-1 Millwall 1500 GMT
Derby 1-4 Preston 1500 GMT
Liverpool 5-2 Havant and W 1500 GMT
Oldham 0-1 Huddersfield 1500 GMT
Peterborough 0-3 West Brom 1500 GMT
Portsmouth 2-1 Plymouth 1500 GMT
Southampton 2-0 Bury 1500 GMT
Watford 1-4 Wolverhampton 1500 GMT
Wigan v Chelsea 1715 GMT

:)
 
67:21 GOAL - Cristiano Ronaldo
Man Utd 2 - Tottenham 1
Placed penalty taken right-footed by Cristiano Ronaldo (Man Utd) (bottom-left of goal), scored.Man Utd 2-1 Tottenham.

67:21 Sent off
Handball by Michael Dawson (Tottenham). Michael Dawson (Tottenham) dismissed for deliberate handball.

:(
 
This is the most horrific display from united. Everyone of them played like crap.

Killadoob: Spurs couldnt even take advantage of United's (very) poor football, and you say Spurs will compete with Fools, lol.
 
3-1 Full time :) Another one for Ronaldo.

Spurs were pretty poor in the 2nd half. The penalty and red card were fully justified. What I don't like is Ronaldo's tendency to come to a complete stop in his penalty run-up. As far as i am concerned that is not allowed. It makes it almost impossible for the keeper, because his weight will be on one foot, then Ronaldo will just stop and put it the other way.
 
As far as i am concerned that is not allowed. It makes it almost impossible for the keeper, because his weight will be on one foot, then Ronaldo will just stop and put it the other way.

As far as the referee and rest of UEFA is concerned, that is allowed and most penalty takers do it.
 
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