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Manchester United Draw 1-1 With Birmingham at St. Andrews
The second of only two Premiership matches this Saturday due to the difficult weather conditions in the UK also ended in a draw, as Manchester United were helped by a Birmingham own goal to come back from a first half 1-0 deficit, making it one point between them an Chelsea
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Snow Dominates as Arsenal and Everton Finish in 2-2 Draw
Snow and wind dominated the fixture as Arsenal came back from behind twice, drawing 2-2 with Everton in London.
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Blast From the Past – Two Fantastic Tony Yeboah Goals
If you’re feeling a tad nostalgic, here’s two of the best goals the 90’s offered, both from the legs of the brilliant Tony Yeboah during his Leeds United days.
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Fantastic Goal From Clint Dempsey in Fulham Loss
A beautiful goal from American Clint Dempsey wasn’t enough for Fulham tonight in their visit to snowy Stoke, as they were defeated 3-2 by the home side under. Still, Dempsey’s goal was by far the best of the night and actually the best we’ve seen from England in a while.
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Injury Time Winner From Fernando Torres
Fernando Torres scored 3 minutes into injury time and grabbed a dramatic 1-0 win for Liverpool at Villa Park against Aston Villa
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Frank Lampard – One Goal Out of Three Scored Penalties
Mike Dean making Frank Lampard take a penalty kick three times is undoubtedly THE highlight from tonight’s 1-1 draw between West Ham and Chelsea.
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Birmingham City – Surprise Story of the Season?
Most Pleasant surprise this season in the Premiership? Alex McLeish and Birmingham City.
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Arsenal Worsen the Liverpool and Benitez Crisis, Win 2-1 at Anfield
Arsenal get their first win at Anfield in six years, as Arshavin scores the winner for the gunners in their 2-1 win over sinking Liverpool
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3-3 Draw in Stamford Bridge Between Chelsea and Everton
Chelsea drop points for the first time this season at home, as Everton manage a 3-3 draw at Stamford Bridge despite Didier Drogba’s double, bringing his tally this season to 13. United can go level with Chelsea if they beat Aston Villa later on this evening.
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Liverpool Revival? Reds Beat Everton 2-0 in Merseyside Derby
Liverpool forgot about the troubles and came away with a 2-0 win over Everton at Goodison Park in the Merseyside Derby, as Moyes’ and Everton’s woes deepen while Liverpool (own goal&Kuyt goals) win their first league match in over a month.