There was a busy slate of Premier League games in the traditional 3pm slot. Get in contact in the usual ways – leave a comment below, email adrian@thescore.ie, find us on Facebook or tweet @thescore_ie
Full-time results:
Aston Villa 0 Wigan 3
Fulham 1 Swansea 2
Manchester United 2 West Brom 0
Norwich 3 Man City 4
Reading 1 West Ham 0
Stoke 3 Southampton 3
Kettle on? Check. Last of the tin of Roses? Check? A lot more football? Check, check, check.
Manchester United welcome Steve Clarke’s West Brom to Old Trafford this afternoon in what is a busy afternoon.
Shane Long starts for the Baggies while Shinji Kagawa makes his comeback for the hosts. RVP drops to the bench in what is a death knell for my Fantasy Football team.
So let’s have those predictions and betting tips. Don’t be greedy.
We’ve already had one result of course, our own John O’Shea scored his first goal for Sunderland to give the Black Cats a half-time lead against Spurs. But AVB’s side battled back to record an impressive 2-1 win at the Stadium of Light. Here’s how it unfolded.
Some on Twitter have been speculating that RVP doesn’t start today at a rainy Old Trafford as Alex Ferguson is worried he’ll drown. Poor lad.
Gareth Bale will miss his next game for Spurs after he picked up his fifth booking of the season; they’ve all been awarded for diving. Do you think this booking was warranted? Here’s the video.
GOALS! Manchester City are gone two goals up within about four minutes at Carrow Road – and Edin Dzeko has scored both. Dear me.
Elsewhere, Ivan Ramis has headed Wigan ahead at Villa Park – is that 13 against Paul Lambert’s side without reply now?
GOAL! Reading 1 West Ham 0 Phew… I’m fanning my face like a large Victorian lady here. Mercy.
The goals are absolutely flying in and I haven’t had time to enjoy my tea. James Collins made a complete hash of a backpass and Pavel Pogrebnyak has put the Royals a goal to the good.
GOAL! Man Utd 1 West Brom 0, Gareth McAuley og 9′ Another one. Ashley Young got down his flank and hit the ball low and hard across the face of the Baggies’ goal where McAuley turned it in. Elsewhere Southampton have broken the deadlock at Stoke through that man Ricky Lambert.
Phil Thompson on Sky’s Soccer Saturday says that Stephen Ireland is a very lucky international exile. The Cobh man took out a Wigan player in the box for what was a ‘stone-wall penalty’ but the ref waved it away. Villa are still one down.
GOAL! Norwich 1 Manchester City 2 It’s on. Another Irish-qualified midfielder, Anthony Pilkington, has dragged the Canaries back into this fixture after a disastrous start against the champions. Hibs have scored to go one up against Celtic meanwhile.
GOAL! Stoke 1 Southampton 1, Kenwyne Jones 16′ Paul Merson describes it as like Kanu’s flick for Arsenal against Boro some seasons ago. Chris McKenna on Twitter writes: ‘Southampton may be in the Brazil colours but Kenwyne Jones has just brought the flair. Beautiful flick from Shotton cross makes it 1-1′.
GOAL! Stoke 1 Southampton 2 Rodriguez 24′ It seems Fortress Britannia is shaking this afternoon. The Potters side who taught Liverpool a lesson earlier this week are getting a run-a-round from Southampton. Ricky Lambert did great work again before Rodriguez wellied the ball into the roof of the net to put the Saints ahead.
RVP is on the bench this afternoon, despite the fact he’s in our Fantasy teams, Fergie. Pic: Martin Rickett/PA Wire/Press Association Images
“Southampton have become the first side to score more than once against Stoke at the Britannia this season in the PL,” says @OptaJoe.
GOAL! Stoke 1 Southampton 3, Wilkinson og 35′ Tony Pulis won’t like this, Jeff. Ricky Lambert was again at the centre of the action for the Saints. He headed a cross down for the other goalscorer Rodriguez who was beaten to the ball by Wilkinson. But the home defender contrived to knock it past his own goalkeeper to put Southampton two goals to the good. How’s the decibel-level at the Britannia now?
RED CARD! Samir Nasri is sent off – his first dismissal in English football. The French playmaker went head-to-head with Bassong and he’s paid the price. That’ll be an interesting second half.
HALF-TIME It’s Jaffa Cake and Lucozade time around the grounds. And — as is often the case with the Christmas fixtures — there’s been some surprises. Stoke are leading and in control at Stoke, Man City are a man down but a goal up at Norwich, Villa are losing again and Man Utd have their noses in front at Old Trafford. What did you make of all that?
Check out that Kenwyne Jones flicked goal, during the half-time break.
We’re back up and running but there’s not a whole lot happening at Old Trafford. In the Championship, Mick McCarthy is enjoying his return to Wolves. First he was afforded a warm welcome by the home crowd and now his Ipswich side lead.
GOAL! Norwich 1 Man City 3, Kun Auero 50′ The 10-men of City regain that two-goal lead thanks to the Argentine striker. Elsewhere, Swansea have gone 2-0 ahead at Fulham through De Guzman after a bad goalkeeper’s clearance and Wigan have gone two ahead too at Villa Park.
GOAL! Fulham 1 Swansea 2, Bryan Ruiz 54′ The home side have a foothold in this game again. The ref had a good long chat with his assistant after the ball was dispatched to the net and he ultimately awarded it.
GOAL! Villa 0 Wigan 3, Kone – They’ve had enough at Villa Park. Boos ring out and home supporters stream towards the exits.
Under pressure: Aston Villa manager Paul Lambert during the Barclays Premier League match at Villa Park. Pic: Jon Buckle/PA Wire
GOAL! Norwich 2 Manchester City 4, Russell Martin 63, Edin Dzecko 65′ You wait 10 minutes for a goal and then two arrive at once. The Canaries got to within a goal of City again thanks to stand-in skipper Martin converting a Bassong header across goal. But moments later, Dzeko completes his hat-trick.
RED CARD! Stoke are within a goal of Southampton but they’re down to 10 men for the final phase of this game. Steven N’Zonzi is gone for a late tackle we’re told.
Also – scratch that Dzeko hat-trick call – it’s a Bunn own goal now.
Really good point from reader Kevin Doyle — not that one — in the comment section below. “Given has to start the next game for Villa. If he doesn’t, I reckon he should look for a new club,” he writes. The former Ireland netminder has watched his replacement concede 15, by my count, in the past three games now. And there’s still time on the clock at Villa Park.
GOAL! Norwich 3 Man City 4, Martin 75′ Chris Hughton’s side are not giving up the fight. Russell Martin has scored his second of the afternoon and a third for his side to make this a very nervy last few minutes for the champions.
What about Old Trafford then? Well RVP is on and has missed a chance. Scholes is on and will no doubt mis-time a tackle. West Brom are streaming forward so there might well be a goal or two here yet. Who knows at which end.
GOAL! Man Utd 2 West Brom 0, van Persie 90 Game over. Van Persie came off the bench and has scored with that left foot of his. Inevitably.
GOAL! Stoke 3 Southampton 3, Cameron Jerome 90 Paul Merson is giggling like a school boy at the goal he’s just witnessed. Jerome battered a Crouch knock-down on the half-volley from 30 feet out. And it screamed into the net.
So that’s your lot. Jonathan Wilson may think goals are overrated but they kept us entertained for the afternoon. Arsenal and Newcastle is the late kick-off so join us for that in a little while. We’re off to set Match of the Day to record.
Footballer of the year is injured?
Lots of guys ask not to be picked. Same every time hence why cavanagh etc always gets picked as we don’t av enough hard lads to go.
Yes. He is having an op on his shoulder.
Probably should have included Conor McGregor.
Looks like there was a deliberate attempt to pick as many from different counties as possible?
Should be Interesting this year as Australia are playing their equivalent of the Gaa All-Stars.. Will be more competitive this year no doubt.
Competition is dead in the water when the footballer of the year has absolutely no interest in it. One player from Kerry what a joke.
In fairness I’m sure there are players with work/study/family commitments.
some players are still involved with there clubs.
Thought John Heslin would be involved. Fairly suited to this. And Ciaran Sheehan if he was interested
Diarmuid Connolly and O’Gara would have surly made it more entertaining!!!
No Zac Toughy …..is he injured??
Think he opted out. Focus is on preseason training with his AFL club.
Connolly is still involved with his club as is Donaghy and I think Walsh. McAuley is out for a couple of months with an injury.
Dead in the water when we have fair weather supporters like you George, must not of been on front page media for yea to follow.
Best of luck to them
Loads of first choice irish missing. Paul Flynn, Diarmuid Connelly, MD McAuley James O’Donaghue, Kieran Donaghy, Kieran McKeever, Brian Hurley, Shane Walsh, Ciaran Sheehan, Donnacha Walsh to name a few. Pity cause if the Aussies win this well the fact that this is mostly a second / third string irish side will no doubt be completely over looked.
They’ll start their usual chest beating and we’ll start bemoaning the poor state of gaelic football..
One player picked from the all Ireland champions shows just what a sham this competition is.
It has lost a lot of its appeal over the years, 15 years ago it filled croker twice, last year, the combined crowd for the 2 games was around 60k. I was at it last year, it was just OK
Needs more Kerrymen. Definitely.
Wished Paul Flynn was picked obviously something going on that he couldn’t commit to it, Cian O Sullivan could have got it as well so could Frank McGlynn and Karl Lacey, Paul Cribbin (if he’s fit) Lee Chin, Paddy McBrearty and Tomas O Connor, possibly Cormac Costello and Jack Mcaffrey
I can’t believe they didnt include Ger Loughnane . WTF??
Only one player from Dublin…. Jack McCaffrey. He’s fast but I wouldn’t have thought he had the physical presence for international?
It’s James McCarthy not Jack McCaffrey.
Aussies are talking it up this year, lots of advertising for the game! They have a pretty strong team this year!
Not hearing anything about it in Melbourne.
Must only be in WA then because they want a crowd at the game!!!
WA cos that’s where most of the Irish are. If the Aussies had any real interest in it the games would be in Melbourne! It’s dead in the water here. I don’t know one AFL supporter with any interest in it!
End this nonsense…. No one cares