Saturday, November 13, 2010

BlackBerry - Software Downloads 2

BlackBerry - Software Downloads 2

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I came accross this while surfing this evening, just thought i should share. Enjoy the power of Blackberry smartphones even for sports enthusiasists. I am a proud user of one!. Enjoy once again.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

FA Cup Second Round Draw

by Ian Ferris

Dependent on first round replays, AFC Wimbledon and the MK Dons could meet in the next round of the FA Cup.
AFC Wimbledon set themselves up in 2002 in response to Wimbledon's move to Milton Keynes.
Another club created due to fan disenchantment, FC United of Manchester, will travel to Brighton or Woking after their dramatic win over Rochdale on Friday.

2nd Round Draw
Sheffield Wednesday v Northampton
Burton/Oxford v Chesterfield
Cambridge/Huddersfield v Macclesfield/Southend
AFC Wimbledon/Ebbsfleet v Stevenage/MK Dons
Hartlepool/Vauxhall Motors v Yeovil
Bury v Stockport/Peterborough
Notts County v Bournemouth
Droylsden v Dagenham & Redbridge/Leyton Orient
Crawley Town v Swindon Town
Brighton/Woking v FC United of Manchester
Southampton v Cheltenham
Torquay v Fleetwood Town/Walsall
Barnet/Charlton v Corby Town/Luton
Colchester v Swindon Supermarine
Hereford v Lincoln
Dartford/Port Vale v Accrington
Wycombe v Chelmsford City
Carlisle v Tamworth
Dover v Brentford/Aldershot
Darlington v York

Ties to be played on the weekend of November 27/28.

reported sports website tribalfootball.com

Wenger refuses to blame keeper after Emirates defeat to Newcastle

by Ian Ferris

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger admitted that home form was becoming a problem for the Gunners after they were beaten 1-0 by Newcastle.
Andy Carroll's header on the stroke of half-time meant the Gunners suffered their second defeat in front of their home fans this season, which also brought an end to a three-match winning run in the Premier League.
"Our home form is a concern, because even against Birmingham and West Ham, they were struggling wins," Wenger said. "When we score the first goal we play all right, but when we concede it's difficult.

"It's a big disappointment for us today. We did not look sharp from the start, and we never found the sharpness we wanted. We couldn't find our second gear."

The Frenchman defended the performance of keeper Lukasz Fabianski, who was left stranded when he came out to claim Joey Barton's free-kick for the goal.

"It was not a technical mistake - it was a problem of timing. That's the impression I had from the outside," he said.
"I believe our two centre-backs handled their strikers very well.

They both had very good games, and I thought they were our best players today...

reported sports website, tribalfootball.com.

Torres double downs Chelsea

Fernando Torres found his goalscoring touch at just the right time as two first half strikes were enough for a 2-0 Liverpool victory over Champions Chelsea at Anfield.
League leaders Chelsea were stunned as early as the 11th minute when Torres controlled the ball instantly and placed the ball past Petr Cech.
The Spanish striker then doubled his tally on the stroke of half-time curling in a delightful effort from 18 yards.
Dirk Kuyt could have made it three but Chelsea rallied after the break and Pepe Reina earned his money by saving from Florent Malouda and diverting a Nicolas Anelka effort on to the bar.
But with the backing of a noisy Anfield faithful the Reds held out for a famous victory with which to get their season back on track.

Referee: Howard Webb
Venue: Anfield
Attendance: 44,238
25 Reina


03 Konchesky, 23 Carragher 4 Kelly 37 Skrtel 04 Raul Meireles
08 Gerrard
17 Maxi
21 Lucas
09 Torres
18 Kuyt

Substitutes

41 Hansen,

22 Wilson,

26 Spearing,

28 C Poulsen,

33 Shelvey,

14 Jovanovic,

24 Ngog



CHELSEA

01 Cech

02 Ivanovic (Bosingwa 70)

03 A Cole

26 Terry

33 Alex

07 Ramires

12 Mikel

15 Malouda

18 Zhirkov (yellow card) (Sturridge 76)

21 Kalou (Drogba 46)

39 Anelka



Substitutes

22 Turnbull,

17 Bosingwa,

19 Ferreira,

46 McEachran,

11 Drogba,

23 Sturridge,

44 Kakuta