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Pint-Sized Reviews: Drinking in Prague – The Beers (Pivo)

As most of you all know, I've recently returned from spending about 9 weeks in Prague. This is going to be a two-part review of my drinking in Prague, which will cover the different beers I was fortunate enough to consume. Part II, sometime next week, will cover my favorite drinking establishments. Continue reading Pint-Sized Reviews: Drinking in Prague – The Beers (Pivo)

EEE – Happy 2012

Happy New Year to everyone.  Being bored as all get-out at my parents, I've decided to restart the EEE, at least for the time being.  Let's go ahead and recap everything since the Boxing Day matches, shall we?

On Boxing Day, Manchester United beat Wigan by a score of 5-0, while City only managed a 0-0 draw with West Brom.  This brought the two Manchester teams level on points, with City in first on goal differential.   A pair of WGOM Derbies as Fulham-Chelsea and Sunderland-Everton both ended 1-1.   The next day saw Wolves draw away to Arsenal, holding on to the 1-1 scoreline with only 10 men after a red card in the 75th minute.  A brace from Welsh wunderkind Gareth Bale saw Spurs dismiss Norwich 2-0.

New Year's Eve saw a surprising Blackburn win over Manchester United by a score of 3-2.   Chelsea lost 3-1 to Aston Villa.  Fulham, Spurs, and Wolves all drew 1-1, with Norwich CitySwansea City, and Bolton respectively.  With a chance to go three points clear of United, Manchester City lost away to Sunderland 1-0 on  Ji Dong-Won's goal in the 93rd+ minute.  Everton beat West Brom by the same 1-0 scoreline.

In today's action, Fulham defeated Arsenal 2-1 by scoring to goals after Djourou was sent off in the 85th for a second booking.  Chelsea snatched all three points away from Wolves by winning 2-1, Wolves having drawn level in the 85th only for Lampard to score just before stoppage time.

Relevant Table

Position Team Games Played Points Goal Differential
3 Spurs 18 39 15
4 Chelsea 20 37 14
10 Everton 18 24 -1
12 Aston Villa 20 23 -4
13 Fulham 20 23 -4
15 Sunderland 19 21 1
16 Wolves 20 17 -14

EPL Prediction Contest

Place Player Points
1 Homer Dome 19
2 Freealonzo 19
3 Daneeka's Ghost 15
4 MagUidhir 12
5 Spookymilk 11
6 Buffalo 10
7 The Dread Pirate 9
8 DK 8
9 AMR 8
10 davidwatts 3

EEE & MMM – Beginning of October

I didn't see any of the matches this weekend (again!), so I don't have much to add besides 6-0!!!!!!!!

EPL Results

EEE & MMM – End of September

I didn't get to see any soccer this weekend because I was up at my parents' house, so I have nothing to add.  It's up to you lot to start your own discussions.

EPL Results

  • Everton 2 - 0 Man City
  • Chelsea 4 - 0 Swansea
  • Wolves 1 - 2 Liverpool
  • Fulham 0 - 0 West Brom
  • Spurs 2 - 1 Wigan
  • Villa 1 - 1 QPR
  • Sunderland v. Norwich - Today, 2PM

Continue reading EEE & MMM – End of September

EEE & MMM – A Manchester Team Drops Points

I'll admit - I nearly turned off the game.  Once Nasri scored 10 seconds into the second half to put City up 2-0, I had little faith in Fulham not losing by even more.  But two second half goals saw a tie game and City only leaving with 1 point.  Now if Fulham could only play like that away from Craven Cottage.

Relevant EPL Results

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EEE & MMM – Back from the International break

Man, the international break can be killer sometimes. You get such riveting matchups as Slovakia-Armenia and Finland-Moldova. More than anything I just feel bad for the San Marinos and Faroe Islands of the bunch who are mostly just trotted out to slaughter. One thing I might suggest is a two-tiered Euros. In rugby there is the Six Nations, comprised of the European rugby powers, and there's the European Nations Cup for teams 7-12.

Relevant EPL Results

  • Everton 2 - 2 Aston Villa
  • Chelsea 2 - 1 Sunderland
  • Spurs 2 - 0 Wolves
  • Fulham 1 - 1 Blackburn Rovers

Manchester United and City continue to roll, winning 5-0 and 3-0, respectively Continue reading EEE & MMM – Back from the International break

EEE Special – Transfer Deadline Review

I went ahead and collated all the transfers for our teams that took place at the close of the transfer window yesterday.  For a full listing, the BBC has this available for you to peruse.

 

Fulham

In

  • Zdenek Grygera - Unattached, free transfer
  • Bryan Ruiz - Twente (Eredivise), £10.6m
  • Orlando Sa - Unattached, free transfer

Out

EEE & MMM – I, for one, welcome our Manc overlords

Manchester United and City have combined for 25 goals in three games to open the season, including 8 and 5 yesterday, respectively.  By my calculation, that's more than ⅓rd of all goals scored this year (72 total).  Edin Dzeko (City) is leading the league with 6 goals, and Rooney is right on his heels with 5.  They would be tied for 4th (Liverpool) and 5th (Chelsea) in the table, respectively, by goals scored.

Meanwhile, at the opposite end of things, Swansea City is still looking for their first ever Premier League goal.  In spite of this, they are still 15th in the table thanks to two 0-0 draws.

Relevant EPL Results

  • Fulham 1 - 2 Newcastle
  • Spurs 1 - 5 ManCity
  • Aston Villa 0 - 0 Wolves
  • Everton 1 - 0 Blackburn Rovers
  • Chelsea 3 - 1 Norwich City
  • Sunderland 0 - 0 Swansea City
  • Spurs 0 - 3 ManUtd

Continue reading EEE & MMM – I, for one, welcome our Manc overlords