Sunday, November 30, 2008

Live text - Premier League

PREMIER LEAGUE LATEST
Man City v Man Utd (1330 GMT)

LATER GAMES
Portsmouth v Blackburn (1500)
Tottenham v Everton (1500)
Chelsea v Arsenal (1600)

GOALFLASHES AND MAJOR INCIDENTS (all times GMT)

606: DEBATE
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By Jonathan Stevenson

1247: "I didn't get to bed till about six this morning. I was too excited about today's football, and Liverpool aren't even playing. Is that sad?"
Andy, Liverpool, via text on 81111

No, Andy, it's not sad. You are a hero, that's what you are. Sometimes I wonder how any of us gets any sleep ever when there's such awesome stuff to look forward to.

1245: There are two other games, today. AC Milan near-conquerors Portsmouth host Blackburn three days after one of the greatest nights in the club's history. And Tottenham can move to within a point of Everton if they win at White Hart Lane. Both kick-off in 135 minutes. Bless this day. This wondrous day.

1239: "Probably the most important weekend in the Premier League yet. Chelsea look like winning the title if they win it and a Man Utd defeat could mean the end of them. I'm getting so excited!"
AllyMorrison-RFC on 606
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1237: At 1600 GMT, two giants of English football go head-to-head. Chelsea, with one win in their last four games, face Arsenal, something of a club in crisis. The gap could be 13 points, come this evening. Or it could be down to seven (it may also stay at 10).

1234: Are these the days on which championships are won? You bet they are. Three of the teams vying for the Premier League title are in today's very, very special mixer. Manchester United go first. They are at Eastlands. They're playing Manchester City. It kicks off in 56 minutes. Short sentences mean I'm excited. Sorry.

1230: You know how sometimes you wake up and you just think to yourself how utterly, utterly brilliant it is to be alive? I thought that this morning. I bet you did, too.

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