Gameweek 27 Report

Hi all,

Just a quick one this week, sorry - I'm a bit busy at the moment! Some higher scores throughout the league this week, particularly from those who rode out Ronaldo's slump in form an retained his captaincy - an 18 point week (36 points if captain!) will definately help booster any team! Now, to a quick and dirty breakdown of this weeks matches:

Premier League Match Reports

Birmingham City 2-2 Arsenal Goals: James McFadden x2 (Birmingham City), Theo Walcott x2 (Arsenal) A surprising result from Birmingham City! Eduardo De Silva will be sidelined for a while after suffering a broken leg during the game.

Portsmouth 1-0 Sunderland Goals: Jermain Defoe (Portsmouth)

Fulham 0-1 West Ham United Goals: Nolberto Solano (West Ham)

Liverpool 3-2 Middlesbrough Goals: Fernando Torres x3 (Liverpool), Tuncay Sanli (Middlesbrough), Stewart Downing (Middlesbrough)

Wigan Athletic 2-0 Derby Count Goals: Paul Scharner (Wigan Athletic), Antonio Valencia (Wigan Athletic)

Newcastle United 1-5 Manchester United Goals: Abdoulaye Faye (Newcastle), Cristiano Ronaldo x2 (Man U), Wayne Rooney x2 (Man U), Louis Saha (Man U)

Reading 1-2 Aston Villa Goals: Nicky Shorey (Reading), Ashley Young (Aston Villa), Marlon Harewood (Aston Villa)

Blackburn Rovers 4-1 Bolton Wanderers Goals: Benni McCarthy x2 (Blackburn), David Bentley (Blackburn), Morten Gamst Pedersen (Blackburn), Kevin Davies (Bolton)

Manchester City 0-2 Everton Goals: Ayegbeni Yakubu (Everton), Joleon Lescott (Everton)

Harold League Report

Highest Gameweek scores: Psycho Chickens (93), The Sararoos (88), Rivers Stockpile (86)

Lowest Gameweek scores: Scotland FC (22), Know Idea (23), ToonArmy (27)

Biggest Ladder Moves: Knobs, basilton, boldandthebeautiful, The Sararoos (+3), Shaggy's Stars, Dave's Dudes (-3)

Sorry this week was so succinct. Don't forget about the double-matches for Liverpool and West Ham United this week. And pay no further attention to my advice after the whole ignore-Ronaldo-and-make-Adebayor-captain thing last week...

R.

The thoughts ofRyan Minster at 1:58 PM

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