The Official EPL 2010/11 Thread

Barclay's Premier League Fixtures

Saturday 11 December 2010

Goodison Park (17:00)
Everton
Wigan

Craven Cottage (17:00)
Fulham
Sunderland

Upton Park (17:00)
West Ham
Man City

Britannia Stadium (17:00)
Stoke
Blackpool

Villa Park (17:00)
Aston Villa
West Brom

St James' Park (19:30)
Newcastle
Liverpool

Sunday 12 December 2010

Reebok Stadium (15:30)
Bolton
Blackburn

Molineux Stadium (15:30)
Wolverhampton
Birmingham

White Hart Lane (18:00)
Tottenham
Chelsea

Monday 13 December 2010

Old Trafford (22:00)
Man Utd
Arsenal
 
5pm kick-off
SS3: West Ham Utd v Man City
SS5: Everton v Wigan Athletic
SS7: Aston Villa v West Bromwich Albion

7:30pm kick-off
SS3: Newcastle Utd v Liverpool
 
Barclay's Premier League SCORES

Goodison Park (32 853)
Everton - 0
Wigan - 0

Craven Cottage (24 462)
Fulham - 0
Sunderland - 0

Upton Park (32 813)
West Ham - 1 (89 J Tomkins)
Man City - 3 (30 G Toure Yaya, 73 R Green (og), 81 A Johnson)

Britannia Stadium (26 879)
Stoke - 0
Blackpool - 1 (48 D Campbell)

Villa Park (37 015)
Aston Villa - 2 (25 S Downing, 80 E Heskey)
West Brom - 1 (90 P Scharner)

St James' Park (50 137)
Newcastle - 3 (15 K Nolan, 80 J Barton, 91 A Carroll)
Liverpool - 1 (50 D Kuyt)
 
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ROFL! Robert Green just conceded second gaol agianst Man City. Off his back into goal...
 
Oh the irony!! Biggest crowd of the day at Tyneside and they all pitch up being pissed off with the owner for firing their coach.... 2 hours later they are cheering wildly!!!
 
Tevez formally requests a transfer from city
http://www.people.co.uk/sport/footb...ds-in-shock-transfer-request-102039-22777892/
CARLOS TEVEZ has rocked Manchester City by handing in a transfer request.

The little striker is said to be suffering distress at being separated from his two daughters, who live with their mother in Argentina. He also has a fractious relationship with City boss Roberto Mancini and had a touchline bust-up with the Italian when substituted in the final minute of City’s 1-0 win over Bolton last week.

The thought of losing their most influential player has panicked City bosses, who will offer him mid-season breaks to spend time with his family in a desperate bid to keep him. They will even allow him to fly to his homeland by private jet.

Though there are suspicions among some Eastlands observers that the transfer request is an audacious bid by Tevez to net a massive new pay deal, friends of the South American say his unhappy domestic life genuinely is the sole motivation.

Though well respected by team-mates, his poor command of the English language makes it hard for him to build friendships and it’s significant he missed the recent Christmas party atteneded by almost every other City player.

The Tevez camp, headed by Mr Fixit Kia Joorabchian, have seen Wayne Rooney grab himself a £200,000-a-week deal at Old Trafford after telling Manchester United he wanted out.

The South American star, currently on £160,000 a week, has also witnessed the arrival of Yaya Toure at City on a higher salary.

But People Sport can reveal that salary wrangles have played no part in his decision to request a move. Indeed he has told friends he may even quit football if it’s the only way to be reunited with his family.

Threats of Tevez packing in are not new to City who have grown used to his regular hints that he wants to go home.

But the transfer request is the last thing they wanted on the day the club went level on points at the top of the Premier League table after winning 3-1 at West Ham.

City fans have taken Tevez to their hearts since his controversial £26million switch from Old Trafford.

If City were to sell Tevez, they would be looking for at least £40million, with Real Madrid and Barcelona sure to be in the hunt to secure his services.

Follow the sports desk on twitter @PeopleSport for the latest news, views and competitions.
 
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and so the EPL loses yet another world class player.

Note Blackpool has the 3rd best away record. Attacking footie FTW
 
Barclay's Premier League - Sunday 12 December 2010 - SCORES

Reebok Stadium (FT)
Bolton - 2 (65 P Muamba, 88 S Holden)
Blackburn - 1 (87 MB Diouf)

Molineux Stadium (FT)
Wolverhampton - 1 (45 S Hunt)
Birmingham - 0

White Hart Lane (18:00)
Tottenham
Chelsea
 
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Barclay's Premier League - Sunday 12 December 2010 - RESULTS

Reebok Stadium (24 471)
Bolton - 2 (65 P Muamba, 88 S Holden)
Blackburn - 1 (87 MB Diouf)

Molineux Stadium (25 150)
Wolverhampton - 1 (45 S Hunt)
Birmingham - 0

White Hart Lane (35 787)
Tottenham - 1 (15 R Pavlyuchenko)
Chelsea - 1 (70 D Drogba)
 
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Poor penalty from Drogba....
You could see it on his face when place the ball, he was never going to score. On a side note did anybody else hear rumors that Cashley wants out of Chelsea.
 
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