Sunday, April 27, 2008

28/4/2008 English Premier League Live - Derby vs Arsenal

Suddenly, this live commentary English Premier League match between Derby and Arsenal has taken on title challenge proportions not from the home side but from the fact that there is still a small possibility that Arsenal will be able to win the league, due to Saturday's result between Chelsea and Manchester United. Of course, it will take a miracle for them to really win it as they need their two rivals to actually lose all their remaining games and that is about as likely to happen as Liverpool winning the English Premier League title ever again under Rafael Benitez with Neil Warnock's curse and also the thousands of blinded Liverpool fans who think they should stick by Gillett and Parry who obviously were the ones who wanted to flog the club to other buyers and wanted to get rid of Benitez in the first place. While there is no such problems at Arsenal yet, they do indeed have to relook at Wenger's ability to inspire his team as he has failed to do so for three seasons straight and has become so desperate now that he might consider bringing Thierry "The Pout" Henry back to the club and featuring in games like this live commentary and online TV EPL game between Derby and Arsenal at Pride Park since he will get to play in his best position at a club where he is -the- star instead of being at a place like Barcelona where he needs to share the limelight with other players.

The home side is not much better for this live commentary and live streaming radio telecast English Premier League match between Derby and Arsenal as they have been horrible throughout the season and still harbouring hopes of being worse than Sunderland of many seasons ago. In truth, eleven points is just about right for their effort and while I do not doubt their efforts and hard work and desire, they simply are not good enough for the EPL and there is nothing wrong about them going down except for their poor fans who have had to endure a season like that but credit to them they have stuck to their team and deserve to be labelled the best set of fans in the whole league and miles better than those fairweather Manchester United fans who were nowhere to be seen when they were struggling before Alex Ferguson started tapping up players left right center from other clubs. Well, they now have three more live soccer games in which to catch their team in the top flight just like this live commentary and live streaming TV broadcast soccer match between Derby and Arsenal and if they buy better players the next time they are promoted perhaps they might have more live games to watch than just the 38 in one season.

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