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| Premier League 2008/2009 Opening Fixtures |
| Monday, 16 June 2008 |
Just released, opening day fixtures for the 2008/2009 Premier League Season:-
Arsenal v West Bromwich Albion 15:00 Emirates Stadium Aston Villa v Manchester City 15:00 Villa Park Bolton Wanderers v Stoke City 15:00 Reebok Stadium Chelsea v Portsmouth 15:00 Stamford Bridge West Ham United v Wigan Athletic 15:00 Boleyn Ground Hull City v Fulham 15:00 Kingston Comms Stadium Manchester United v Newcastle United 15:00 Old Trafford Middlesbrough v Tottenham Hotspur 15:00 The Riverside Stadium Sunderland v Liverpool 15:00 Stadium of Light Everton v Blackburn Rovers 15:00 Goodison Park |
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| Greece - Is It Too Late To Change My Mind? |
| Wednesday, 11 June 2008 |
So I watched the Sweden - Greece game last night. After singing the praises of what a good tournament I thought Euro 2008 was going to be how come the team that I pick to support tries to spoil the whole thing? They were rubbish! They were worse than rubbish, they were plain boring! Have you ever seen an international tournament start where the defending champions are doing nothing but passing it between the back 3 whilst the other team look on bewildered?
I was glad Greece got beat, no team with such a negative outlook deserves anything. The only trouble is now I have to find a new team to support through Euro 2008, any ideas? |
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| First Impressions Of Euro 2008 |
| Monday, 9 June 2008 |
Are all good! Depsite there being no home nations in the finals I'm still going to watch most of the games.
From what I've seen so far it's got of to a great start, a few goals, plenty of fast paced games with both teams going for it. Considering it's the weaker half of the draw both Portugal and Germany looked good whilst both the host nations were a little unlucky to lose. Maybe I'm just biased but with so many star players playing in the Premiership I thing the speed of the game in this national tournament is a better than anything I've seen recently? The games for the most part have been genuinely exciting, not the dull "everybody sit back in case we lose" affairs that you often see in the early games of the European Championships. Maybe some of the players enjoy the faster pace?
I've decided I'm going to support Greece, not because they won last time but because I was holidaying in Greece at the time and made a few Greek friends whilst watching the footy in the local bars. Happy days. It was either that or Poland (we are practically Polish now in Britain aren't we?) but seeing as how they lost against the Square Heads I'll settle for Greece. |
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