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Mother's Day Premier League action

Premier League
by Paul Fletcher (U1816326) 02 March 2008
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Are there any normal days any more?

Friday - 29 February, that special day when the ladies can pop the question?

Saturday - 1 March, St David's Day, a time of celebration for all proud people of Wales.

And today - 2 March, Mother's Day, that most wonderful of days when we all spoil the woman who brought us into the world (unless we're working at a building more than 300 miles from the family home).

So if you are reading Mum (unlikely), I'd just like to wish you Happy Mother's Day.

And if you're a punter reading this and suddenly realise you had overlooked this most grand of occasions, I'd strongly recommend a salvage job phone call.

Anyhow, down to business.

Villa drew yesterday at Arsenal and are now in fifth place with 48 points.

Everton currently hold fourth with 50 points, while Liverpool are sixth with 47.

Portsmouth, with 44, won't feel totally out of it, while Bolton have concerns at t'other end of the table.

Gary Megson's team are level on points with Reading - and the Royals are in the bottom three.

Should be a cracking day of action.

Follow the action here:

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posted Mar 2, 2008

champions league btw. where hav man utd been in it ?? lmao

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posted Mar 2, 2008

we got double in 2002,fa cup 2005,community shield 2005,league 2004,champions league final (counts as success),carling cup final also. not made up, on tv bout 2 weeks bak.

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posted Mar 2, 2008

im pretty proud of dat . whens rosiscy bak ???

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posted Mar 2, 2008

Well jazza0707, from your lack of a reply, I can only assume that you can't remember his name either. Or perhaps its because no one from Aston Villa scored.
Oh well, better luck next time!

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posted Mar 2, 2008

gunner_daz,LiverpoolFC,2FA Cups,2 League cups,2 Community Shields,1 Champions League Cup,1 Uefa Cup,2Uefa Super Cups.Runner Up ChampionsLeague,runner up Community Shield,runner up League Cup.So pal forget it.

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posted Mar 2, 2008

Are you guys still @ it?Jeez!!!enough already.

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posted Mar 2, 2008

Don't forget Dave Seaman lobbed on the goal line twice! Once by Brazilian, then by a player from Bolton!

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posted Mar 2, 2008

1. Arsenal
2. Man Utd
3 Chelsea
4. Everton

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posted Mar 3, 2008

I believe that CartersRightPeg
got it wrong, the arrangement or the table would look like:
1. Man Utd
2. Arsenal
3. Chelsea
4. Liverpol

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posted Mar 3, 2008

I believe that CartersRightPeg
got it wrong, the arrangement or the table would look like:
1. Man Utd
2. Arsenal
3. Chelsea
4. Liverpool

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