Thursday, 30 October 08, 10:51 PM
If all Wednesdays are like that one, then mid-week specials should become a more prominent feature of the EPL’s schedule. ‘Cause after yesterday’s fireworks, there must be something to this whole playing under the lights thing.
Where to start? Let’s go with the best GAME, first, which also included one of the top goals of this year. Perhaps we should have known it would be special after David Bentley’s stunning 40-yard volley for the opener. Count Manuel Almunia as a shocked witness to that piece of brilliance, and it would only be the beginning of a tough night for the Arsenal keeper.
I arrived at a pub at the start of the second half to meet some friends, and luckily it was pretty evenly divided among the two teams in terms of support. What a half – six goals, a two-goal comeback by Tottenham starting in the 89th minute. The roars were deafening, and goals were so frequent it was like a boxing match, left, right, left, left. Those are the games we sit around praying for, and when they come you can’t tear yourself away.
Of course Arsenal will lament the defending near the end that allowed Jermaine Jenas the space for his sublime strike to make it 4-3, but for the neutral viewer this was one to remember. When Aaron Lennon deposited the rebound in the final minute of stoppage time, my friend looked over and told me not to die after seeing my expression. This could end up the game of the season.
And meanwhile, we had the reemergence of Cristiano Ronaldo with a brace at Old Trafford in the...read the rest at:
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Friday, 19 September 08, 07:07 AM
Now that I’m in London, I’ll naturally be trying to see as many stadiums as possible and then give some feedback and photos where possible. Last night I ventured with some friends down to White Hart Lane to watch Tottenham take on Wisla Krakow from Poland to open up the UEFA Cup.
I was thrilled with my luck of, 1) getting a 12 pound ticket (compared to, say, the one I bought for 40 pounds to watch Arsenal-FC Porto in a couple weeks in the Champions League), and 2) seeing a Tottenham side desperate for a victory as they try to recover from a horrific start to the season.
We walked up to the stadium from a ways off, and I barely recognized we were there because parts of it looked like an old, brick-layered abandoned warehouse. After figuring out what entrance we were in, we ventured to the turnstile.
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