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Re: EPL 2007-08 / Richmond FC Fantasy League V2- On Now
« Reply #210 on: April 15, 2008, 07:33:39 PM »
 Man U now 5 points clear with just 4 games to go.

One of those is against Chelsea - so that makes it only 2   ;D

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Re: EPL 2007-08 / Richmond FC Fantasy League V2- On Now
« Reply #211 on: April 20, 2008, 02:15:10 AM »
Here are the results so far in Week 35.
The race to avoid the last relegation place is hotting up.
It is fair to say now Fulham will be joining Derby in The Coca Cola Championship.


Anus And The Rest   2    Reading  0
Everton                  0    Chelsea  1
Fulham                   0    Liverpool  2
Middlesbrough          0    Bolton     1
West Ham               2    Derby      1
Wigan                    1    Tottenham  1


                       Played    Points        GD
16.Bolton                35          32     -20
17.Reading              35          32     -28
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18.Birmingham City   34          31      -13
19.Fulham              35          27       -29
20.Derby County      35          11      -59 

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Re: EPL 2007-08 / Richmond FC Fantasy League V2- On Now
« Reply #212 on: April 20, 2008, 04:23:07 AM »
The late kick off and all the excitement hapenned late.
Carlos Tevez equalising for Man United in the 88th minute at Blackburn cancelling out the Rovers 21st minute strike from Roque Santa Cruz.

Blackburn   1  Man United  1

With 3 games to play Man Utd still lead Chelsea by 3 points and a whole lot of goal difference which is an extra point in itself. Chelsea host Manchester United at Stamford Bridge next Saturday night.

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Re: EPL 2007-08 / Richmond FC Fantasy League V2- On Now
« Reply #213 on: April 21, 2008, 05:28:57 AM »
EPL Overnight results

Aston Villa 5 - 1 Birmingham
Newcastle 2 - 0 Sunderland
Man City 3 - 1 Portsmouth

Birmingham remain in the drop zone with just 3 games to go.

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Re: EPL 2007-08 / Richmond FC Fantasy League V2- On Now
« Reply #214 on: April 21, 2008, 10:20:58 AM »
The fantasy league this year is as the legendary KB would say a "thriller diller"

Gonzo is leading - just. Fluffys crown is on the line. Who will take the OER Fantasy League V2? Who will walk away with bragging rights? Can Fluff respond in a last ditch effort to retain his title? Its all happening! ;D

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Re: EPL 2007-08 / Richmond FC Fantasy League V2- On Now
« Reply #215 on: April 21, 2008, 03:04:58 PM »
Liverpool  :thumbsup

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Re: EPL 2007-08 / Richmond FC Fantasy League V2- On Now
« Reply #216 on: April 23, 2008, 11:54:08 AM »
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Champions League semi final first leg this morning at Anfield was like watching Richmond all over again when in the dying seconds of added time Arne Riise the sub headed a own goal after Liverpool had it won, cause the dick cant kick with his right foot. He signed his death warrant & will be gone at years end now.

Liverpool 1 drew Chelsea 1


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Re: EPL 2007-08 / Richmond FC Fantasy League V2- On Now
« Reply #217 on: April 23, 2008, 05:41:22 PM »
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Champions League semi final first leg this morning at Anfield was like watching Richmond all over again when in the dying seconds of added time Arne Riise the sub headed a own goal after Liverpool had it won, cause the dick cant kick with his right foot. He signed his death warrant & will be gone at years end now.

Liverpool 1 drew Chelsea 1


lol what the hell was Riise thinking trying to head a ball that was shin height  :wallywink.
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Re: EPL 2007-08 / Richmond FC Fantasy League V2- On Now
« Reply #218 on: April 24, 2008, 09:09:22 AM »
l know had me gob smacked, his been a top defender for years & is one of the best & hardest shots on goal & yet produces that.
What stumped me more is Pepe Reina is too flat footed & lazy he could have easy cut that off before it got to Riise

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Re: EPL 2007-08 / Richmond FC Fantasy League V2- On Now
« Reply #219 on: April 24, 2008, 04:00:14 PM »
Man U and Chelsea are in front after the first legs but Torres and Henry are classy enough to get Liverpool and Barca respectively through on their day. Both semi-finals are still wide open IMO.
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Re: EPL 2007-08 / Richmond FC Fantasy League V2- On Now
« Reply #220 on: April 27, 2008, 12:09:02 AM »
The title race is still alive. A disputed 86th minute penalty for a handball by Man Utd's Michael Carrick has handed Chelsea a 2-1 victory to tie things up with two games to go.


                  Pld     Pts   GD
Man United    36      81   +53
Chelsea        36      81    +37

Man Utd have games at home to West Ham and away to Wigan.
Chelsea are away to Newcastle and at home to Bolton.
Will most likely go down to the wire.

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Re: EPL 2007-08 / Richmond FC Fantasy League V2- On Now
« Reply #221 on: April 27, 2008, 05:59:03 AM »
At the relegation end of the table, Fulham has kept its remote chance of staying up alive while Birmingham blew a 2 goal lead against Liverpool.

Birmingham  2 - 2  Liverpool
Man City  2 - 3  Fulham
Sunderland  3 - 2  Middlesbrough
Tottenham  1 - 1  Bolton
West Ham  2 - 2  Newcastle
Wigan  0 - 0  Reading

With just 2 games to go....

16. Bolton           33   -20
17. Reading        33    -28
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18. Birmingham  32    -17
19. Fulham         30    -25
20. Derby           11

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Re: EPL 2007-08 / Richmond FC Fantasy League V2- On Now
« Reply #222 on: April 27, 2008, 02:52:39 PM »
The title race is still alive. A disputed 86th minute penalty for a handball by Man Utd's Michael Carrick has handed Chelsea a 2-1 victory to tie things up with two games to go.


                  Pld     Pts   GD
Man United    36      81   +53
Chelsea        36      81    +37

Man Utd have games at home to West Ham and away to Wigan.
Chelsea are away to Newcastle and at home to Bolton.
Will most likely go down to the wire.
Man U have the easier path on paper IMO. The Hammers are giving away points  :scream and Wigan look safe so they may have nothing to play for. Whereas St James' Park is never a easy place to win and Bolton will be fighting for its premier league survival.
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Re: EPL 2007-08 / Richmond FC Fantasy League V2- On Now
« Reply #223 on: April 27, 2008, 10:30:25 PM »
The title race is still alive. A disputed 86th minute penalty for a handball by Man Utd's Michael Carrick has handed Chelsea a 2-1 victory to tie things up with two games to go.


                  Pld     Pts   GD
Man United    36      81   +53
Chelsea        36      81    +37

Man Utd have games at home to West Ham and away to Wigan.
Chelsea are away to Newcastle and at home to Bolton.
Will most likely go down to the wire.
Man U have the easier path on paper IMO. The Hammers are giving away points  :scream and Wigan look safe so they may have nothing to play for. Whereas St James' Park is never a easy place to win and Bolton will be fighting for its premier league survival.

West Ham did do the double over Man Utd last season and did beat them at Upton Park 2-1 earlier in the campaign. So you never know the Hammers might be United's bogie team. United will beat Wigan on the last day easily. Wigan are safe so Steve Bruce will professionally allow his former boss the easy passage through to the title. Key week is next week. Title will be decided next week as both Chelsea and Man Utd will win on the final day.
At the bottom end of the table Birmingham v Reading next week should shed some light on who will take fall through the trapdoor into the Coca Cola Championship.

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Re: EPL 2007-08 / Richmond FC Fantasy League V2- On Now
« Reply #224 on: April 28, 2008, 02:59:27 AM »
Overnight EPL results

Portsmouth  0 - 1  Blackburn
Everton  2 - 2  Aston Villa