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Mr JP Fugley
01-20-2007, 04:16 PM
Liv'pool 2 - 0 Chelski

Hehe, Liv'pool must be full of amphibious fans today.

In fact everyone, other than the two groups of supporters must be delighted.

You English are mental.

peat moss
01-20-2007, 05:55 PM
So Man U has a good chance to finish first then ? I find it hard to follow as you don't have a play off to decide the champions . But we get good coverage thru tv and the news papers and most of my soccer buddies like Man U and Newcastle . Tv is like 4 :00 am tho the basturds .

Gripper
01-20-2007, 06:04 PM
How many British players actually took part in that match.

manker
01-20-2007, 06:31 PM
So Man U has a good chance to finish first then ? I find it hard to follow as you don't have a play off to decide the champions.What's difficult about following a league table :huh:

manker
01-20-2007, 06:36 PM
Liv'pool 2 - 0 Chelski

Hehe, Liv'pool must be full of amphibious fans today.

In fact everyone, other than the two groups of supporters must be delighted.

You English are mental.I've had a couple of texts since the match ended from scousers - full of delirium, they were. They're saying that they're still in with a decent shout of winning the league.

Scouse fans are menthol.

peat moss
01-20-2007, 07:19 PM
So Man U has a good chance to finish first then ? I find it hard to follow as you don't have a play off to decide the champions.What's difficult about following a league table :huh:

Manker I mean a play off , like you play a round robin play off , The three top teams play the three bottom teams and go from there . Would you not like to see ManU play Arsenal or Liverpool twice in a play off ? That would be sweet ! :) Of course Manker I'm basing it on a hockey type play off so just wondering how great it would be ?

I just remembered you guy's have a League play and Champions league as well ?

MCHeshPants420
01-20-2007, 07:22 PM
What's difficult about following a league table :huh:

Manker I mean a play off , like you play a round robin play off , The three top teams play the three bottom teams and go from there . Would you not like to see ManU play Arsenal or Liverpool twice in a play off ? That would be sweet ! :) Of course Manker I'm basing it on a hockey type play off so just wondering how great it would be ?

Be off with you and your mad 'merkin influenced sports, next you'll be wanting penalty shootouts for draws and the goals to be made bigger. :dabs:

MCHeshPants420
01-20-2007, 07:24 PM
I just remembered you guy's have a League play and Champions league as well ?

There's the league, Fa Cup, League Cup, UEFA Cup, UEFA Champions League and the Intertoto Cup (which Newcastle won).

peat moss
01-20-2007, 07:26 PM
Manker I mean a play off , like you play a round robin play off , The three top teams play the three bottom teams and go from there . Would you not like to see ManU play Arsenal or Liverpool twice in a play off ? That would be sweet ! :) Of course Manker I'm basing it on a hockey type play off so just wondering how great it would be ?

Be off with you and your mad 'merkin influenced sports, next you'll be wanting penalty shootouts for draws and the goals to be made bigger. :dabs:


No not at all my lil mad friend , just like to see good teams play I guess ? I like the rules as they are too , decide a champion on team play not penalties or shoot out make it extra time ? You fellas call it golden boot we call it overtime goal ?

MCHeshPants420
01-20-2007, 07:33 PM
Play-offs reward the best team on the day, whereas the league should really be won over the entire season. Otherwise you could potentially lose the Premiership because of one shitty game (like NUFC against Birmingham this week) despite coming top of the league by 17 points.

Proper Bo
01-20-2007, 07:38 PM
Be off with you and your mad 'merkin influenced sports, next you'll be wanting penalty shootouts for draws and the goals to be made bigger. :dabs:


No not at all my lil mad friend , just like to see good teams play I guess ? I like the rules as they are too , decide a champion on team play not penalties or shoot out make it extra time ? You fellas call it golden boot we call it overtime goal ?

golden boot is the award given to a player who scores the most in a tournament.

golden goal was the method of extra time used for like a week till they realised it was shit.

MCHeshPants420
01-20-2007, 07:40 PM
Not as shit as the Silver Goal mind...

Proper Bo
01-20-2007, 07:41 PM
True.

P.S I like the way you implied newcastle to be 17 points clear in your last post:smilie4:

peat moss
01-20-2007, 07:46 PM
Thanks cheese for explaining , it does seem confusing to someone who loves the game but does n't understand the points system . My point was the same, you play a team and have a poor result and can't make it it up ?



So who's better number one or two ? Who's on first . Sounds like the Abbott and Costello joke . :whistling

Proper Bo
01-20-2007, 07:48 PM
Thanks cheese for explaining , it does seem confusing to someone who loves the game but does n't understand the points system .


What's difficult about following a league table :huh:

:huh:

manker
01-20-2007, 07:52 PM
What's difficult about following a league table :huh:

Manker I mean a play off , like you play a round robin play off , The three top teams play the three bottom teams and go from there . Would you not like to see ManU play Arsenal or Liverpool twice in a play off ? That would be sweet ! :) Of course Manker I'm basing it on a hockey type play off so just wondering how great it would be ?

I just remembered you guy's have a League play and Champions league as well ?

Yeah, we already have the FA Cup, which is a kinda like a play off I suppose. The league is a much better indicator of the best team, as Chebus said.

There's the League Cup too in which bigger teams like Man Utd and Arsenal put out their reserves to give the smaller teams like Newcastle a chance to compete on a more equal footing.

Proper Bo
01-20-2007, 07:53 PM
There's the League Cup too where bigger teams like Man Utd and Arsenal put out their reserves to give the smaller teams like Newcastle a chance to compete on a more equal footing.

:no2:

MCHeshPants420
01-20-2007, 07:54 PM
There's the League Cup too where bigger teams like Man Utd and Arsenal put out their reserves to give the smaller teams like Newcastle a chance to compete on a more equal footing.

:no2:

True, at the moment we can't even compete against reserve teams, Championship teams or teams in the relegation zone. :dabs:

peat moss
01-20-2007, 07:55 PM
What's difficult about following a league table :huh:

:huh:


I can see I can't win here . :D I just thought it odd that there was no play off .

But did learn a little bit so can't complain . Still a great game that my sons and I follow religiously , best soccer league I think ?

I'm actuality watching the high lites right now . Who's the goalie with the helmet ? Arsenal ?

manker
01-20-2007, 07:56 PM
There was a rumour that just before the Birmingham game in midweek, Glenn Roeder's head aids came back and infected some of the players :no:

Proper Bo
01-20-2007, 08:05 PM
:huh:


I can see I can't win here_. :D I just thought it odd that there was no play off_.

But did learn a little bit so can't complain_. Still a great game that my sons and I follow religiously_, best soccer league I think _?

I'm actuality watching the high lites right now_. Who's the goalie with the helmet_? Arsenal ?

Please fix the highlighted errors and ask your question again:noes:

Proper Bo
01-20-2007, 08:11 PM
It's Petr Cech (Chelsea keeper), cause his skull's fractured, like.

Mr JP Fugley
01-20-2007, 08:43 PM
Still a great game that my sons and I follow religiously , best soccer league I think ?

I'm actuality watching the high lites right now . Who's the goalie with the helmet ? Arsenal ?

Sorry if this sounds harsh, but that's mental.

How the fuck can you follow the game religiously, be watching Liverpool and Chelsea, and ask if it's the Arsenal keeper that's wearing the protective headgear. Think it thro'.

And also, the idea of play-offs in a league competition is arse. It's a league ffs.

The English league is not the best in the World. It used to be, years ago when it's teams dominated European competition, but it's not just now. No matter what the pundits tell folk.

Before anyone feels obliged to point it out, the SPL isn't even the best league in Scotland.

peat moss
01-20-2007, 10:02 PM
Harsh no I don't think so , I follow the game thru old highlites and news posts a day old . Most games while entertaining are at 4 :00 am but try to watch .



I never pretended to be an expert just a game I enjoy and was asking an honest question . Now if it was Hockey I would gladly try an explain the play off rules .

Mr JP Fugley
01-20-2007, 10:23 PM
Harsh no I don't think so , I follow the game thru old highlites and news posts a day old . Most games while entertaining are at 4 :00 am but try to watch .



I never pretended to be an expert just a game I enjoy and was asking an honest question . Now if it was Hockey I would gladly try an explain the play off rules .

Yeah, but how in the name of fuck could it be the Arsenal keeper when it was Liverpool playing Chelsea.

Sorry, but I have no interest whatsoever in ICE Hockey. What's the point, you can hardly even see the ball.

manutd Arsenil tomorrow. That really is a crunch match after today's result.

Proper Bo
01-20-2007, 10:25 PM
Do ewe have an interest on hockey, like?

I'm aware they're all lezzas but they're the butch man-hating type:no:

Mr JP Fugley
01-20-2007, 10:30 PM
Do ewe have an interest on hockey, like?

I'm aware they're all lezzas but they're the butch man-hating type:no:

None whatsoever.

I actually played for a proper team once, in a league and everything.

I do literally mean once. A mate asked me to come a long and play because loads of the team were down with aids or something. I popped along and played the game with borrowed kit because that's the kind of decent spud I am.

Proper Bo
01-20-2007, 10:32 PM
They forced us to play it in school once. I threatened to sue them for being racialist cause they only had sticks for right-handed midgets.
true story.

peat moss
01-20-2007, 10:34 PM
Harsh no I don't think so , I follow the game thru old highlites and news posts a day old . Most games while entertaining are at 4 :00 am but try to watch .



I never pretended to be an expert just a game I enjoy and was asking an honest question . Now if it was Hockey I would gladly try an explain the play off rules .

Yeah, but how in the name of fuck could it be the Arsenal keeper when it was Liverpool playing Chelsea.

Sorry, but I have no interest whatsoever in ICE Hockey. What's the point, you can hardly even see the ball.

manutd Arsenil tomorrow. That really is a crunch match after today's result.

Oh great guess I'll get up early to watch . :lol: As I said I don't know all the teams ,I read about a goalie that had his skull fractured from a strikers knee ?

I just thought that was pretty courageous that he came back from injury so early and wearing a helmet ,don't think I'v seen that before surprised it's with in the rules . :)

Mr JP Fugley
01-20-2007, 10:37 PM
Yeah, but how in the name of fuck could it be the Arsenal keeper when it was Liverpool playing Chelsea.

Sorry, but I have no interest whatsoever in ICE Hockey. What's the point, you can hardly even see the ball.

manutd Arsenil tomorrow. That really is a crunch match after today's result.

Oh great guess I'll get up early to watch . :lol: As I said I don't know all the teams ,I read about a goalie that had his skull fractured from a strikers knee ?

I just thought that was pretty courageous that he came back from injury so early and wearing a helmet ,don't think I'v seen that before surprised it's with in the rules . :)

He got special permission

maebach
01-21-2007, 07:08 PM
arsenal>man utd

Mr JP Fugley
01-21-2007, 09:01 PM
Fair point, well presented



Man Utd 24 57
Chelsea 24 51
Liverpool 24 46
Arsenal 24 45

manker
01-21-2007, 09:04 PM
Fair point, well presented



Man Utd 24 57
Chelsea 24 51
Liverpool 24 46
Arsenal 24 45
Doh! Canadians don't understand league tables.

Remember yesterday when Peat (one of the brighter folk from Canadia and a religious follower of the English Premier League) simply couldn't understand why a play-off wasn't necessary to single out the best team.

Mr JP Fugley
01-21-2007, 09:07 PM
Yeah, Arsenil will probly win them when it gets to the knockout stages.

Tell Sir Alex that playing Henke the way he did today is stupid. He plays off the main striker, he doesn't take the role himself. You should play him just behind the big lad Crouch, with Crouch playing as a target man and Larsson feeding off his balls.

manker
01-21-2007, 09:14 PM
I think our tactics were all to cock today, single striker playing with three wingers (one of whom is England's No. 1 centre forward) - all this resulting in our most effective player of the game being at left back.

Who was then moved into midfield :dabs:

Mr JP Fugley
01-21-2007, 09:19 PM
Keeping it simple, so as not to exclude anyone. Rooney and Larsson were played in the wrong positions. Each should have had the role the other was given.

That's not me translating mankster, it's my opinion.

The only good side is that Chelsea are crap just now. It just shows how much they need Terry Johns and to a lesser extent Mark Allele.

maebach
01-22-2007, 02:43 AM
Doh! Canadians don't understand league tables.

Remember yesterday when Peat (one of the brighter folk from Canadia and a religious follower of the English Premier League) simply couldn't understand why a play-off wasn't necessary to single out the best team.

:lol: :lol:

I knew their was no playoffs in the premiership :yup: