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A bit of a follow-up to this post about Alexander Hleb of Arsenal and his clocking of Graeme Murty two weekends ago. In a BBC interview, Murty said that referee Peter Waldon's apology made all the difference:

He said: "He prevented me from taking the law into my own hands and kept 11 men on the pitch." Murty added: "He said 'I'm sorry Murts. I missed it. I apologise. You have a game to play.' That got me back.


The biggest problem footie referees at any level have is admitting they made a mistake to players. I know a lot of referees who won't admit fault even after a match is over, much less while still on the pitch.

Huzzah! to Mr. Waldon for keeping a lid on the situation.

Bravo, Christiano!

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I don't like his side, but Cristiano Ronaldo is a heck of a player:

Manchester United winger Cristiano Ronaldo has been named as the Professional Footballers' Association player of the year.

The 23-year-old wins the award for the second successive season after another outstanding campaign that has seen him score 38 goals in all competitions.


And bravo Cesc!

Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas picked up the young player of the year award.

Ronaldo beat off competition from Liverpool duo Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard, 20-year-old Fabregas and Gunners team-mate Emmanuel Adebayor and Portsmouth goalkeeper David James.


It's good to see two players from the side I support get recognition. Of course, it's hard to ignore Torres and Gerrard, who have done so well for Liverpool, and James' performance in both league and FA Cup matches has been great to watch.

Congrats all, even the MUFC guy! :-)
but it's an odd weekend, because the four English teams in the Champions League face off in two EPL matches tomorrow. Arsenal was the last team to beat Chelsea at home in a league match, so I have a $5 bet with my son on that one. I'm pulling for the Scousers, mainly because denial of three points to MUFC helps Arsenal's cause.

Four England Teams...

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Yes, gentle readers, even though all four English clubs are still alive in the Champions League, those are the pairings for the FA Cup Semifinals. 

Arsenal 1-1 Aston Villa

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Arsenal scored both goals today.  Nicklas Bendtner managed to recover from a Phillipe Senderos own goal in the first half by scoring just as the three minutes of stoppage time ran out.

Awful performance by the gooners today, but they stepped up at the end, in a performance of the same caliber of some of the best two-minute drills you've ever seen in the NFL.  Big point for the Gunners, to keep them close to the top of the table.

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