Tuesday, August 22, 2006

EPL Yanks Weekend 1 Review

Blackburn 0-3 Portsmouth

Brad Friedel started in net for Rovers and got beat three times, twice by second half substitute Kanu as the new look Pompey squad torched Blackburn. Friedel did however deny Kanu's hat trick bid on a diving pk save late in the match. Jemel Johnson was sold by Rovers earlier in the week to Wolverhampton and he scored Wolves only goal in a 1-0 win, something that the US youth international coaches should take note of.

Reading 3-2 Middlesborough

A great debut in the EPL for Marcus Hannehman and Bobby Convey as both started and helped lead Reading from 0-2 down to a historic 3-2 win over Boro.

Everton 2-1 Watford

Tim Howard conceded a stoppage time goal, but the Toffees held on for a 2-1 win over Jay DeMerit's Watford FC club. Everton was awarded a controversial penalty when Watford was called for a phantom hand ball in the box. DeMerit came on as a second half sub in his EPL debut.

Watford 1-1 West Ham United

Jay DeMerit played all 90 minutes as Watford earned their first point of the season today.

Fulham 1-5 Manchester United

Brian McBride came on late in the 2nd half and Carlos Bocanegra did not play as Fulham were run off the pitch early in the match by Man Yoo.

Manchester City 0-3 Chelsea

Claudio Reyna played well for Citeh against the defending champs, Chelsea but his side did not have enough firepower, and had to play most of the 2nd half a man down.

Bolton 2-0 Tottenham

In one of the big surprises of the weekend, Bolton got out to a quick two goal lead versus Spurs and never looked back at Reebok Stadium. American Youth International Johann Smith suited up for Bolton as part of the match squad but did not get on the pitch.

West Ham 3-1 Charlton

In a historic match where the Hammers' Teddy Sheringham became the oldest player to ever participate in an EPL match, Jonathan Spector remained out injured. Cory Gibbs is of course not availible for Charlton until november at the earliest as he recovers from the injury that kept him out of Germany 2006.

6 comments:

Harvey said...

Frankly, I would like to see Convey move to a bigger club that Reading in the next few years. I know he must emotionally invested in the club that brought him over and now has been promoted, but if he is to be a key cog in the wheel going forward we need him to gain some european experience either in the UEFA cup or the Champions League.

Johann Smith is an attractive prospect going forward for the future.

Anonymous said...

Boro 2 Chelsea 1


Mourinho and his lads get shown up and the Riverside!

Anonymous said...

Our American players are doing fantastic in the EPL this season. Convey has made a big impact and Cory Gibbs is going to have a big impact when he becomes healthy.

Johann Smith is a potential big impact in the future for our national team and of course for Bolton.

Harvey said...

Watching Chelsea bite the dust was SO SWEET! Mourinho is such an arrogant snot nosed A^*h$#e!

Anonymous said...

We were picked 5th by this website! 5th! Are yoo kidding?????


We're off to a flying start and will never ever be beat......Fergie forever!

Anonymous said...

Man Yoo

defeating fulham and charlton hardly impress anybody. You chaps have a long way to go and will miss Van Nistelrooy before very long.