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Colander
19th July 2006, 11:24 AM
this was a sticky on the old forum, time to bring it back?
steff
19th July 2006, 08:46 PM
No because the season hasn't started yet. http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/emoticons6/65.gif
Colander
20th July 2006, 09:52 AM
If ytou dont sticky it now we will start missing pre-season friendlies. GEt onto it!!!!!
steff
20th July 2006, 06:12 PM
Stickied:
Jomo Cosmos 0-2 Rangers
Mamelodi Sundowns 2-0 Rangers
A not too bad result even though we did lose the 2nd one but you have to remember, nobody knows the South African league so they could be really the South African Barcelona. :P
Now this is what I really wanted to post LOL...
Legia Warsaw 1-0 Celtic
Wisla Krakow 2-0 Celtic
DC United 4-0 Celtic
Chivas 0-0 Celtic
New England 1-1 Celtic
They have no excuse for half of they games. Celtic are proving that they really are a piss poor team and the chances of them defending their title are slim to none. Hearts for 2nd place!
dave
21st July 2006, 11:14 PM
qpr won 4-0 against someone and ainsworth (ledgend) scored another peach
hoos
30th July 2006, 11:21 AM
Now this is what I really wanted to post LOL...
Legia Warsaw 1-0 Celtic
Wisla Krakow 2-0 Celtic
DC United 4-0 Celtic
Chivas 0-0 Celtic
New England 1-1 Celtic
They have no excuse for half of they games. Celtic are proving that they really are a piss poor team and the chances of them defending their title are slim to none. Hearts for 2nd place!
Steff, if a team loses to an American soccer club, that's just bad. To make matters worse, they lost 4-0 to the MLS leader. Must not be good...
RobCheadle
3rd August 2006, 10:17 PM
Sheffield Weds 1-2 Middlesbrough :(
Middlesbrough defender Ugo Ehiogu limped off injured after 20 minutes of Boro's narrow victory at Hillsborough.
The centre-back had to be replaced four minues after Aiyegbeni Yakubu had his 15th-minute penalty saved.
The Teesiders eventually took the lead when Malcolm Christie finished well from Ray Parlour's assist.
The Owls drew level when Steven MacLean was fouled in the box by Parlour and Brunt scored from the spot, but Yakubu stole the win with a close-range shot.
Burton Albion 2-1 Sheffield Weds :(
Burton Albion made it three wins in four days with a home victory over a young Sheffield Wednesday side at the Pirelli Stadium on Monday.
The Owls took the lead after 19 minutes when Kyle Jordan fired past Stuart Tomlinson after some sloppy defending.
But Albion were on top and scored twice in three minutes before the interval.
Darren Stride grabbed the home side's first with a fine glacing header and Aaron Webster powered in another header moments later.
Looks like it's going to be another fun filled season for me!! :|
Buckledmac
6th August 2006, 08:09 PM
Stockport County 0 - 2 Hereford United
Fleetwood & Tammika the scorers
if tammika isnt playing premiership footy at some stage of his career i'll eat my nike baseball cap, the boy is quality only 21 and already our captain to boot
what a good start to the season for us - up the bulls
Alc0
7th August 2006, 03:11 AM
Derby 2 Southampton 2
Veteran striker Paul Peschisolido scored an injury time equaliser to salvage a draw for Derby and deny Southampton manager George Burley all three points on his return to Pride Park.
The much-travelled 35-year-old Canadian stepped off the substitutes' bench to steer a low drive into the bottom corner with time running out.
Quick-fire goals from Gareth Bale and Bradley Wright-Phillips had looked like making it a happy return for Burley as Saints came from behind to overturn a 2-1 deficit in the second half.
Burley, in charge of the Rams between March 2003 and June 2005 before resigning his position, was heading for defeat against his former club after Seth Johnson had given Derby the half-time advantage.
But the south coast side emerged from the interval with renewed vigour, hitting the Rams with two goals in eight minutes after a period of sustained pressure.
It was a fine recovery by Saints, who had got off to the worst possible start when captain Claus Lundekvam had to leave the field on a stretcher in the second minute with what looked like an ankle injury.
The Norwegian remained on the floor following an innocuous-looking clash with Derby defender Richard Jackson and was replaced by Alexander Ostlund.
Saints fashioned the first chance through former Ram Gregorz Rasiak but Darren Moore reacted quickly to glance the ball away from the Poland international with the slightest of touches.
Summer signing Steve Howard, a £1million acquisition from championship rivals Luton, got his first sight of goal after 23 minutes but was unable to keep his header down while fellow new arrival Ryan Smith also came close.
Johnson scored his first goal since January to give Derby the lead and put new manager Billy Davies, in charge of a competitive match for the first time since leaving Preston to replace temporary boss Terry Westley in June, on the way to his first win.
England cap Johnson poked home from inside the six-yard box after Saints' goalkeeper Kelvin Davis had smothered his first effort with a fine reflex save.
Richard Jackson crossed from the right-hand side and Johnson's volley was initially blocked by debutant Davis only for the same player to poke the rebound into an empty net.
Southampton started the second half brightly and might have levelled matters on two occasions in only five minutes.
First defender Marc Edworthy flashed a fierce drive goal wards after the ball broke to him on the edge of the Derby box but his rising effort hit the side netting.
Then Fuller produced a fine save from Lee Camp, who diverted the Jamaican international's angled shot to safety when called into action for the first time in the match.
But Saints would have to wait much longer before they were rewarded for their second half endeavour, with Bale restoring parity with a superb 25-year free-kick after Ostlund's charge towards goal was halted unfairly.
Substitute Wright-Phillips, on for the injured Fuller after 53 minutes, then crashed a thunderous drive beyond Camp into the roof of the net after Rasiak had held up play and rolled the ball into his path.
But when Saints thought they had done enough to get off the mark in style, veteran Peschisolido pounced to rescue a point for the home side.
Teams:
Derby Camp, Edworthy, Michael Johnson, Jackson, Moore,Ryan Smith (Bisgaard 62), Seth Johnson (Peschisolido 84),Idiakez (Bolder 78), Barnes, Tommy Smith, Howard.
Subs Not Used: Oakley, Nyatanga.
Goals: Seth Johnson 35, Peschisolido 90.
Southampton Davis, Pele, Lundekvam (Ostlund 6), Baird, Bale,Skacel (Surman 90), Wright, Belmadi, Viafara, Rasiak,Fuller (Wright-Phillips 54).
Subs Not Used: Poke, Dyer.
Booked: Wright-Phillips, Skacel.
Goals: Bale 62, Wright-Phillips 68.
Att: 21,939
Ref: A D'Urso (Essex).
Buckledmac
24th August 2006, 05:50 PM
Hereford United 3 -1 Coventry City
Great win for the bulls in the league cup 1st round, by putting coventry to the sword
also a hatrick for Stuart Fleetwood, he's on fire already this season and definately one to watch for any of you interested in lower league footy
i just hope he doesnt play so well a bigger club comes in for him :(
Buckledmac
24th August 2006, 06:00 PM
Charlton 0 - 3 Man Utd
United have got off to a flyer this season, which is exactly what we've failed to do the past couple and has ultimately been our downfall.
2nd half goals by Fletcher, Saha and pleasingly enough Ole Gunnar Solskjaer(spelling prolly wrong lol)
Was the baby-faced assasin's first league goal since November 2003 against Newcastle and i dont think any fan could begrudge him the goal :)
Utd also hit the woodwork 3 times in this match too and i was concerned with no rooney & scholes lol silly me
Louis Saha to hit 30goals this season if he can maintain his fitness
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