Sunday's Premier League actionPremier League by Paul Fletcher - BBC Sport (U1816326) 23 December 2007 The Sunday before Christmas and I'm feeling a touch shaky today. Let us hope that the players in action today laid off the wine last night in a way that I was simply unable to. Latest 10 commentsRead members' comments or add your own
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EnglandLad23 (U9583810) posted Dec 23, 2007 Shows the gulf between the top four and the rest. Portsmouth, Blackburn, Everton and Spurs all deemed at certain points in the seasons challangers for Europe, maybe even the next fourth placed team. All beaten.
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shimmyshimmy (U2695085) posted Dec 23, 2007 It helps if you're best mates with Roman
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BigBalls-Barry (U10674019) posted Dec 23, 2007 I am always happy when them thugs from blackburn get beat - justice done in the end.
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avfcMON (U5457525) posted Dec 23, 2007 i detest all this keeping the ball in the corner flag nonsens towards the end of the game. how can they complain about fallin ticket sales when boring tactics such as these are implemented?
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Bluestopfan (U6915160) posted Dec 23, 2007 Lucky win for us! Grant needs to go right now. who is he fooling when he talks about positive football? he's clueless! he needs to go period!
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MSR-Liverpool (U8021196) posted Dec 23, 2007 Sorry I put 7pm when its 6pm. Thats what it says on uefa.com, that must be the time in spain.
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FFC-Ian (U10716899) posted Dec 23, 2007 Can I just say that, with no offence intended towards Caroline Cheese, Paul's brand of sarcastic humour has made this weekends games even better. Well done Paul, and Merry Christmas to you and everyone reading this.
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boringoldblue (U8087426) posted Dec 23, 2007 Three points at Blackburn is an excellent tally, they've been something of a nightmare team for us the past few years.
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Berba's Aliceband (U8412512) posted Dec 23, 2007 You won your number of goals bet, Fletcher! Comment on this article
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