FA Cup 5th round replay Highlights

February 25, 2010

fa cup goalsHigh drama in the FA cup last night with some shocks thrown in as spurs got the win over bolton 4-0, villa overcome Palace 3-1 and Gylfi Sigurdsson sent reading into dreamland knocking out west brom in extra time.

Highlights below


Tottenham Hotspur v Bolton Wanderers

Aston Villa v Crystal Palace

Video: Aston Villa’s Carling Cup Song Gets the worst factor

February 12, 2010

Nikki evens Aston Villa SongCup football is well known for its great moments but lets not  forget its tradishional cup final songs and Aston Villa have treated us to a cracker from x factor finalist Niki Evans if you remember her.

Well trust me its not a number 1 hit thats for sure  in fact the song is quite simply shocking and so i really urge you to watch the video below with caution

Championees the song title is called and whoever made it must be having nightmares (doug) as for Manchester united they have this award already in the bag.

Niki Evans teamed up with Villa fan Doug O’Brien to record this song for Martin O’Neill’s side as they head to Wembley for the Carling Cup Final hope they do better on the pitch.

 
Shut your windows and Lower the volume

Fernando Torres breaks Villa hearts with a late goal

December 29, 2009

torres goalFernando Torres is now the fastest Liverpool player to score 50 league goals in Liverpool history as he scored deep into injury time to give liverpool a much needed win playing villa away.

As the game entered the third minute of injury-time, the game destined to end in a stalemate, the ball bounced clear of villa defence  into the path of the Spaniard, who finished well hitting it low into the far corner past Friedel.

The goal moves Liverpool to seventh position in the table, four points behind the Champions League places, while Villa remain fifth

Read more here highlights below

Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez has angrily explained his surprise at the reaction to his guarantee of a place in the top four of the Premier League this season see video here

Martin O’Neill said his side should have won but accepted that games sometimes go against you see video

Boxoffice Premiership Highlights December 5th

December 5, 2009

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Emmanuel Adebayor scored at both ends as city beat chelsea in a cracking game which produced a late penalty save from Shay Given.United and Arsenal both win as liverpool get another bore draw, Villa and portsmouth also get 3 points in the bag in another exciting day in the premiership.

Man City 2 Chelsea 1
Chelsea had taken an early lead when Nicolas Anelka’s parried shot bobbled in off  unlucky Emmanuel Adebayor but the City striker made amends by slotting in after a goalmouth scramble.

Carlos Tevez put the hosts in front with a great curled free-kick before Frank Lampard saw his spot-kick expertly saved by the busy Given.

A late Chelsea flurry came to nothing and City held on to record a landmark victory. Though still just sixth in the table, Mark Hughes’s side have now lost fewer games than anyone else in the Premiership

West Ham 0 Man United 4
Manchester United kept the pressure on leaders Chelsea with a rampant win away at west ham.

Paul Scholes put the visitors in front by chesting the ball down and crashing his shot past Robert Green and Darron Gibson doubled the lead with a fizzing effort into the corner.

Antonio Valencia slid home the third after good work from Anderson and Wayne Rooney completed the rout by slotting inside the left post .

Arsenal 2 Stoke 0

The critics had turned on Arsenal following their recent run of defeats but Arsene Wenger celebrated his 500th league game as Arsenal boss with a deserved victory at the Emirates.

Andrey Arshavin failed to capitalise on a one-on-one chance and mishit a shot when put through, while Cesc Fabregas had a penalty saved for the hosts.

Fabregas played in Arshavin for a great finish and the Russian also hit the bar with a deflected shot, before Aaron Ramsey sealed the win.

Aston Villa 3 Hull 0

Aston Villa brought struggling Hull’s mini revival to an abrupt end.

James Milner’s perfectly-weighted pass was rifled in by Richard Dunne and the Tigers suffered a major blow when Jimmy Bullard limped off with a knee problem after landing awkwardly.

Milner chipped in before the angle denied Hull’s Craig Fagan. John Carew wrapped it up from the spot after Matt Duke fouled Ashley Young.

Blackburn 0 Liverpool 0

Liverpool’s misfiring season continued with a stalemate against Blackburn as Allardyce watched his Blackburn side pile more pressure on under-fire Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez.

Both sides offered very little in a dismal first half but Rovers almost made a dream start to the second, only for poor control to deny Steven Nonzi.

Steven Gerrard tested Paul Robinson, David Ngog somehow hit the bar from six yards out and Dirk Kuyt’s effort was tipped over as Rovers hung on.

Portsmouth 2 Burnley 0

Struggling Portsmouth claimed a vital three points against Burnley.

Hermann Hreidarsson drilled his shot into the bottom corner after being played in by replacement Kanu in the 65th minute at Fratton Park.

And Aruna Dindane, who earlier had a penalty and follow-up header saved by Clarets keeper Brian Jensen, met Jamie O’Hara’s cross at the far post to give Avram Grant his first win in charge.

Wigan 2 Birmingham 3

Two goals from Sebastian Larsson helped Birmingham earn maximum points.

Charles N’Zogbia fired Wigan ahead in style but Larsson levelled when his free-kick evaded everyone before nestling in the corner.

Christian Benitez gave Blues the lead by chipping Mike Pollitt and another Larsson set-piece made it three before Jordi Gomez smashed his free-kick into the corner.

Mick McCarthy was delighted with the way his side played and felt they should have had the game wrapped up before the end (video)

Wolves 2 Bolton 1

Wolves ensured their stay at the bottom of the Premier League table was brief.

Portsmouth’s win earlier in the day had seen them leapfrog the hosts, but Christophe Berra flicked on a free-kick for Jody Craddock to power home.

Richard Stearman’s header was cleared off the line before Nenad Milijas fired in . Johan Elmander pulled one back and Ivan Klasnic then wasted two chances to rescue a point for Bolton.

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