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Showing posts with label EPL HIGHLIGHTS. Show all posts
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EPL 2011/2012 HIGHLIGHTS Aston Villa 1 vs Fulham 0

Saturday 10 Mar 2012
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 32372
Referee: Jon Moss
Aston Villa :
Andreas Weimann (90')
Fulham :
-

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EPL 2011/2012 HIGHLIGHTS Chelsea 1 vs Stoke 0

Saturday 10 Mar 2012
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 40945
Referee: Andre Marriner
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 40945
Referee: Andre Marriner
Chelsea
Didier Drogba (67')

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EPL 2011/2012 HIGHLIGHTS Boltan 2 vs QPR 1

Saturday 10 Mar 2012
Stadium: Reebok Stadium
Attendance: 21551
Referee: Martin Atkinson
Bolton :
Darren Pratley (36')
Ivan Klasnic (85')
QPR
Djibril Cisse (47')

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EPL 2011/2012 HIGHLIGHTS Tottenham vs Manchester United

Sunday 04 Mar 2012
Stadium: White Hart Lane
Attendance: 36034
Referee: Martin Atkinson
Tottenham :
Jermain Defoe (86')
Man United
Wayne Rooney (44')
Ashley Young (59')
Ashley Young (68')

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TEAM OF THE WEEK 27 - EPL 2011/2012

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EPL 2011/2012 HIGHLIGHTS Manchester City vs Boltan

Saturday 03 Mar 2012
Stadium: Etihad Stadium
Attendance: 47219
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
Man City :
Gretar Rafn Steinsson (22')
Mario Balotelli (68')

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Martinez puts Swans sentiments to one side

Wigan manager Roberto Martinez admits he has great affection for former club Swansea but he hopes to send them away from the DW Stadium unhappy on Saturday.

The Swans have surprised many with how well they have adapted to their first season in the Barclays Premier League.

They appear to have done enough to survive, sitting 14th on 30 points, and Martinez has nothing but admiration for the team he played for and led to the League One title as boss in 2008.

But Wigan have always been closer to his heart, as his first club in English football, and with games running out to secure their survival he knows there is no room for sentiment.

"I have a huge feeling for Swansea, it is a special club," said the Spaniard, whose side can not only move off the bottom of the table with a win but can lift themselves out of the relegation zone.

"It is understandable when you spend seven seasons there like I did going through a rollercoaster of emotions trying to achieve promotion as a player.

"As a manager we were able to be very successful starting from scratch. Those are memories I will never lose and I am extremely proud of them - I always hope the best for them but on Saturday I won't be able to share that feeling.

"I am looking at the position we are in with Wigan, more than ever it is a really important period for the club.

"Swansea are not a newly-promoted side any more and for the first two-thirds of the season they deserve respect and huge credit from everyone.

"They will come and get on the ball, keep the ball for long spells and we have to find a way to carry on playing well and achieving the points we need - that is my focus and my concentration.

"If I was concentrating on other things I wouldn't be helping myself."

Martinez will have to make a late decision on the fitness of some of his internationals.

Paraguay defender Antolin Alcaraz and Honduras defender Maynor Figueroa had long trips after playing for their countries in South America and were not expected to arrive back until Friday afternoon.

Defender Gary Caldwell sustained a cut leg playing for Scotland in midweek but he is expected to recover.

Martinez may have given Joe Allen his first run in the Swansea side but the midfielder also insists there will be no room for sentiment. Allen was handed his Swans debut under Kenny Jackett but it was Martinez who first played him on a regular basis.

The 21-year-old has subsequently gone on to become an integral part of Swansea's squad and has won many admirers for his impressive performances this season.

If Swansea, who are nine points clear of the drop zone, can extend Wigan's miserable record at the DW Stadium and pick up their third win on the road it would move them ever closer to safety, and leave the Latics firmly in the mire. Allen says any sympathy for Martinez will be put on hold.

He said: "He was someone who showed faith in me and gave me my first real run of games so I will be eternally grateful to him for that as will a lot of players who are still here from his regime as well.

"From a personal point of view you could feel sympathy for him but as professionals we are representing Swansea City and the brutal reality is that we are competing against every team in this league and I don't think we can allow ourselves to feel sympathy for any players or managers.

"It is ruthless and a tough league and still at this stage of the season there are a lot of points to be won and there are sure to be a few twists and turns between now and the end of the season.

"Our away form has not been as consistent as we would have liked and maybe the fact that they have won only once at home could work against them.

"We think it is time to start improving that side of our game. We have got be hopeful and go into the game with a strong belief and that we can come home with all three points."

Swansea goalkeeper Michel Vorm has overcome a virus to be available.

The Holland international missed last week's trip to Stoke but has now recovered, with strikers Danny Graham and Leroy Lita also expected to be fit after being hit by the same illness.

But midfielder Kemy Agustien is facing a lengthy lay-off after surgery revealed his ankle injury was worse than first thought.

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EPL 2011/2012 HIGHLIGHTS Liverpool vs Arsenal

Saturday 03 Mar 2012
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 44922
Referee: Mark Halsey
Liverpool :
Dirk Kuyt (Penalty missed, 17')
Laurent Koscielny (22')
Arsenal :
Robin Van Persie (30')
Robin Van Persie (90')

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EPL 2009/2010 HIGHLIGHTS Manchester City vs Sunderland

Manchester City vs Sunderland HIGHLIGHTS 4-3 Dec 19, 2009 3:00 PM GMT Stadium: City Stadium Scorer: (Manchester City) 4' Santa Cruz R., 12' Tevez C., 36' Bellamy C., 69' Santa Cruz R. (Sunderland) 16' Mensah J., 24' Henderson J., 62' Jones K. Top of the match: Bellamy C. (Man City)

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EPL 2009/2010 HIGHLIGHTS Manchester United vs Wolves

Manchester United vs Wolves HIGHLIGHTS 3-0
Dec 15, 2009 9:00 PM GMT
Stadium: Old Trafford
Referee: Steve Bennett
Scorer: (Manchester United) 30' Rooney W., 43' Vidic N., 66' Valencia L.
Top of the match: Rooney W. (Manchester United)

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EPL 2009/2010 HIGHLIGHTS Liverpool vs Arsenal

Liverpool vs Arsenal HIGHLIGHTS 1-2
Dec 13, 2009 4:00 PM GMT
Stadium: Anfield
Referee: Howard Webb
Scorer: (Liverpool) 41' Kuyt D. (Arsenal) 50' Johnson G., 58’ Arshavin A.
Top of the match: Arshavin A. (Arsenal)

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EPL 2009/2010 HIGHLIGHTS

Manchester United vs Aston Villa HIGHLIGHTS 0-1
Dec 12, 2009 6:30 PM GMT
Stadium: Old Traford
Scorer: (Aston Villa) 21' Agbonlahor G.
Top of the match: Park J. (Manchester United)

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EPL 2009/2010 HIGHLIGHTS Bolton vs Man City

Bolton vs Man City HIGHLIGHTS 3-3
Dec 12, 2009 4:00 PM GMT
Stadium: Reebok Stadium
Scorer: (Bolton) 11' Klasnic I., 43' Cahill G., 53' Klasnic I. (Manchester City) 28' Tevez C., 45+2' Richards M., 77' Tevez C.
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
Top of the match: Teves (Manchester City)

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EPL 2009/2010 HIGHLIGHTS

Arsenal vs West Ham HIGHLIGHTS 2-0
Dec 5, 2009 4:00 PM GMT
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Scorer: (Arsenal) 26' Arshavin A., 79' Ramsey A.
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
Top of the match: Ramsey A. (Arsenal)

Arsenal 2 VS. Stoke City in the Preimer League 09\10 - For more funny movies, click here

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EPL 2009/2010 HIGHLIGHTS

West Ham vs Manchester United HIGHLIGHTS 1-4
Dec 5, 2009 4:00 PM GMT
Stadium: Upton Park
Scorer: (Manchester United) 45+1' Scholes P., 61' Gibson D., 71' Valencia L., 72' Rooney W.
Top of the match: Valencia L. (Man Utd)

West Ham Vs Manchester United 0 4 Goals & Highlights 5 12 09 - Click here for this week’s top video clips

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EPL 2009/2010 HIGHLIGHTS

Manchester City vs Chelsea HIGHLIGHTS 2-1
Dec 5, 2009 6:30 PM GMT
Stadium: The City of Manchester
Scorer: (Manchester City) 37' Adebayor S., 56' Tevez C. (Chelsea) 8' Adebayor
Referee: Rocchi di Firenze
Top of the match: Given S. (Man City)

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