Heathrow
Yes, as in the airport.
Saturday 2nd March 2013
Wigan 0-4 Liverpool
Chelsea 1-0 West Brom
Everton 3-1 Reading
Man Utd 4-0 Norwich
Southampton 1-2 QPR
Stoke 0-1 West Ham
Sunderland 2-2 Fulham
Swansea 1-0 Newcastle
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Very important away win for QPR, if they want to stay in the EPL next year. All other teams in the bottom lost, now Harry has 10 games left and must WIN at least five of them. Look unlikely to me, but ya never know.
Alan Pardue was moning about the result at Swansea, he thought Newcastle were the better team on the day.
Chelsea fans not booing Rafa so much yesterday, who played much better that the score suggests.
Nice wins for Everton, Liverpool and Man U as well, making the race for UCL places very interesting.
EDIT:
Sunday 3rd March 2013
Tottenham 2-1 Arsenal
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Trivia
So how many English Premier League teams are Coached by people from ENGLAND?
Just FOUR Coaches are English.
Wigan 0-4 Liverpool
Chelsea 1-0 West Brom
Everton 3-1 Reading
Man Utd 4-0 Norwich
Southampton 1-2 QPR
Stoke 0-1 West Ham
Sunderland 2-2 Fulham
Swansea 1-0 Newcastle
* * *
Very important away win for QPR, if they want to stay in the EPL next year. All other teams in the bottom lost, now Harry has 10 games left and must WIN at least five of them. Look unlikely to me, but ya never know.
Alan Pardue was moning about the result at Swansea, he thought Newcastle were the better team on the day.
Chelsea fans not booing Rafa so much yesterday, who played much better that the score suggests.
Nice wins for Everton, Liverpool and Man U as well, making the race for UCL places very interesting.
EDIT:
Sunday 3rd March 2013
Tottenham 2-1 Arsenal
* * *
Trivia
So how many English Premier League teams are Coached by people from ENGLAND?
Coach's Name - Country of Origin - Team - (Location of Club in England)
Alex Ferguson Scotland Manchester United
Ars?ne Wenger France Arsenal (North London)
David Moyes Scotland Everton (City of Liverpool)
Tony Pulis Wales Stoke City (Midlands of England)
Roberto Mart?nez Spain Wigan Athletic (North West England)
Brian McDermott England Reading (West of London)
Roberto Mancini Italy Manchester City
Alan Pardew England Newcastle United (North East England)
Sam Allardyce EnglandWest Ham United (East London)
Martin Jol Netherlands Fulham (West London)
Martin O'Neill Northern Ireland Sunderland (Nort East England)
Brendan Rodgers Northern Ireland Liverpool
Paul Lambert Scotland Aston Villa (Midlands)
Chris Hughton Ireland Norwich City (East England)
Steve Clarke Scotland West Bromwich Albion (Midlands)
Michael Laudrup Denmark Swansea City (Wales !)
Andr? Villas-Boas Portugal Tottenham Hotspur (North London)
Rafael Ben?tez Spain Chelsea (West London)
Harry Redknapp England Queens Park Rangers (West London)
Mauricio Pochettino Argentina Southamton (South England)
Just FOUR Coaches are English.
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