Unbeaten Arsenal and Liverpool meet
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Unbeaten Arsenal and Liverpool meet
Sat 27 Oct, 02:22 AM
LONDON (Reuters) - Leaders Arsenal travel to Liverpool on Sunday for the heavyweight clash of the weekend in the English Premier League.
The two teams will approach the match in vastly different states of mind with Arsenal on a roll having won their last 12 matches in all competitions and Liverpool smarting from a defeat in the Champions League on Wednesday.
Liverpool went down 2-1 to Besiktas in Istanbul while Arsenal thumped Slavia Prague 7-0 at home on Tuesday to equal their biggest win in Europe and also equal the biggest winning margin in the Champions League itself.
Both are unbeaten in the Premier League so far, but Arsenal lead the standings with 25 points from eight wins and a draw from their nine matches while Liverpool have won five and drawn four and amassed 19 points from their nine.
Manchester United are second behind Arsenal and have hit a rich vein of scoring form with 12 goals in their last three matches, including their 4-2 Champions League win at Dynamo Kiev on Tuesday.
United host a Middlesbrough side who have drawn one and lost four of their last five league matches and look to have little chance of improving on that record at Old Trafford.
Manchester City, who have made a surprisingly good start to the season under former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson and are in third place, face a real test of their potential at Chelsea, who are seventh and four points behind City.
Both teams are in form and both have won their last four matches.
At the other end of the table, Bolton Wanderers will begin life under new manager Gary Megson with a visit from Aston Villa, who will be looking to put last week's crushing 4-1 home defeat to Manchester United behind them.
Bolton have made a bad start to the season, and are bottom with just one win in their opening 10 games.
Tottenham Hotspur, who have also won just one of their opening 10 matches, face in-form Blackburn Rovers at White Hart Lane after sacking coach Martin Jol on Thursday.
The Dutchman, along with first team coach Chris Hughton, was fired after Spurs lost 2-1 at home to Spain's Getafe in the UEFA Cup.
LONDON (Reuters) - Leaders Arsenal travel to Liverpool on Sunday for the heavyweight clash of the weekend in the English Premier League.
The two teams will approach the match in vastly different states of mind with Arsenal on a roll having won their last 12 matches in all competitions and Liverpool smarting from a defeat in the Champions League on Wednesday.
Liverpool went down 2-1 to Besiktas in Istanbul while Arsenal thumped Slavia Prague 7-0 at home on Tuesday to equal their biggest win in Europe and also equal the biggest winning margin in the Champions League itself.
Both are unbeaten in the Premier League so far, but Arsenal lead the standings with 25 points from eight wins and a draw from their nine matches while Liverpool have won five and drawn four and amassed 19 points from their nine.
Manchester United are second behind Arsenal and have hit a rich vein of scoring form with 12 goals in their last three matches, including their 4-2 Champions League win at Dynamo Kiev on Tuesday.
United host a Middlesbrough side who have drawn one and lost four of their last five league matches and look to have little chance of improving on that record at Old Trafford.
Manchester City, who have made a surprisingly good start to the season under former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson and are in third place, face a real test of their potential at Chelsea, who are seventh and four points behind City.
Both teams are in form and both have won their last four matches.
At the other end of the table, Bolton Wanderers will begin life under new manager Gary Megson with a visit from Aston Villa, who will be looking to put last week's crushing 4-1 home defeat to Manchester United behind them.
Bolton have made a bad start to the season, and are bottom with just one win in their opening 10 games.
Tottenham Hotspur, who have also won just one of their opening 10 matches, face in-form Blackburn Rovers at White Hart Lane after sacking coach Martin Jol on Thursday.
The Dutchman, along with first team coach Chris Hughton, was fired after Spurs lost 2-1 at home to Spain's Getafe in the UEFA Cup.
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yeh i rkn the last few performances by liverpool will spur em on against arsenal..
arsenal will play a liverpool team with there baks 2 the wall, playin at anfield as a tuff challenge.
2-0 liverpool, or 1-1
i hope a draw cause then we can gain on arsenal if we win, and we dun have 2 listen 2 pooh supporters gloating about beating arsenal
ah well aslong as we get the 3 points i dun care
arsenal will play a liverpool team with there baks 2 the wall, playin at anfield as a tuff challenge.
2-0 liverpool, or 1-1
i hope a draw cause then we can gain on arsenal if we win, and we dun have 2 listen 2 pooh supporters gloating about beating arsenal

ah well aslong as we get the 3 points i dun care
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My point being that considering where almost the top of our game, this times a win, there no reason why Liverpool should win this!MUFCBOY wrote:yeh and uve also lost there a number of times... ur point being???Jimmy wrote:We've won at so called 'fortress' Anfield numerous times..this time will be no different, more or less 3:1Jimmy wrote:Arsenal to continue their unbeaten run, high moral coming off a 7 nothing win, 3 - 1 to Arsenal.

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Of coursemanU4life wrote:someones happy norwhich are shite this yearIpswichTown1878 wrote:pires7 wrote:Is Torres playing?
I bet he is dying to play well in a big game for Liverpool!
Let's hope liverpool carry their champions league form into the league


haha at least they still got delia smiths food to keep them happyIpswichTown1878 wrote:Of coursemanU4life wrote:someones happy norwhich are shite this yearIpswichTown1878 wrote:pires7 wrote:Is Torres playing?
I bet he is dying to play well in a big game for Liverpool!
Let's hope liverpool carry their champions league form into the league
got them at carrow road next weekend, couldn't have wished for a better time to play them

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She's poisoned the team once, and she'll do it againmanU4life wrote:haha at least they still got delia smiths food to keep them happyIpswichTown1878 wrote:Of coursemanU4life wrote:someones happy norwhich are shite this yearIpswichTown1878 wrote:pires7 wrote:Is Torres playing?
I bet he is dying to play well in a big game for Liverpool!
Let's hope liverpool carry their champions league form into the league
got them at carrow road next weekend, couldn't have wished for a better time to play them

Only a true Ipswich fan could do that (she support Ipswich growing up)
so uve already reached ur peak??? geee thats no gd considering there like 30+ games to play in all comps.Jimmy wrote:My point being that considering where almost the top of our game, this times a win, there no reason why Liverpool should win this!MUFCBOY wrote:yeh and uve also lost there a number of times... ur point being???Jimmy wrote:We've won at so called 'fortress' Anfield numerous times..this time will be no different, more or less 3:1Jimmy wrote:Arsenal to continue their unbeaten run, high moral coming off a 7 nothing win, 3 - 1 to Arsenal.
dun get too ahead of yourselfs... all teams are gd when there backs are against the wall, but im hoping for a draw with arsenal gettin a few suspensions and injuries
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Geez I think i said almost somewhere in there, leaving room improvement!MUFCBOY wrote:so uve already reached ur peak???Jimmy wrote:My point being that considering where almost the top of our game, this times a win, there no reason why Liverpool should win this!MUFCBOY wrote:yeh and uve also lost there a number of times... ur point being???Jimmy wrote:We've won at so called 'fortress' Anfield numerous times..this time will be no different, more or less 3:1Jimmy wrote:Arsenal to continue their unbeaten run, high moral coming off a 7 nothing win, 3 - 1 to Arsenal.

exactly, babarez is wanka... ROONEY10 is a legend!MUFCBOY wrote:barbarez01 wrote:you guys are f-in wankas.... i wouldnt wish that upon anyone..ROONEY10 wrote:arsenal 3-1 fabagrad to brake leg in injury time after he scores a hatrick
ohhhh fuuuuukkk of wanka, i rememba when rooney got injuried u were shiraz giving him cabernet!!!!
also the odds have finally tightened up. liverpool 2.45, Assnal 2.60.
Although Im pessamistic... if Liverpool win it'll be the perfect b/day present!

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yea tomorrow is my b/day... last year Pool playe don my b/day as well... and beat Aston Villa, and Lazio trounced someone, so hopefully another set of victories... but as you can see quiter pessamistic about Liverpool.
And to answer ManUSA4life... I think if we dont have a major trophy at the end of this season, he is gone, people can deny what they want but the loss of first-team Payo has fuct us. I read on a rumour on Liverpool boards that he questioned rafa's rotation to his face, thick bust-up ensued and thats the end of that.
And to answer ManUSA4life... I think if we dont have a major trophy at the end of this season, he is gone, people can deny what they want but the loss of first-team Payo has fuct us. I read on a rumour on Liverpool boards that he questioned rafa's rotation to his face, thick bust-up ensued and thats the end of that.

yeh i agree i think he'll get the boot if they dont do anything this season. the rotation policy has to have some kind of effect on the players, not knowing whether your playing or not when you rock up to the groundLFTWNG11 wrote:yea tomorrow is my b/day... last year Pool playe don my b/day as well... and beat Aston Villa, and Lazio trounced someone, so hopefully another set of victories... but as you can see quiter pessamistic about Liverpool.
And to answer ManUSA4life... I think if we dont have a major trophy at the end of this season, he is gone, people can deny what they want but the loss of first-team Payo has fuct us. I read on a rumour on Liverpool boards that he questioned rafa's rotation to his face, thick bust-up ensued and thats the end of that.
