Lakenheath Old Boys
We are all former students at Lakenheath High School and other public schools in East Anglia. We were in school in the 70s and 80s and drank deeply from the well of British culture of those decades - the pints, the telly, and of course the footie!
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Here are the Premiership matches on offer this afternoon:
Arsenal v. West Ham
Hull v. Middlesbrough
Southampton v. Palace
Swansea v. Spurs
Chelsea v. Man City
Liverpool v. AFC Bournemouth
The matches have all kicked off. Hull and Boro have seen two quick goals for either side. 1-1 there at KC Stadium.
The wannabe title-chasers Spurs have fallen behind to a goal scored by a player they (rightly) let go! After a fine run by Jordan Ayew, Wayne Routledge converted from close range. This could do a power of good to Swansea’s campaign against relegation as well as declutter Chelsea’s path to the title.
Hull are storming to victory but here’s the thing: as things stand, with Swansea and Palace both winning, a win won’t be enough to lift Hull out of the relegation zone. But it could drag West Ham and even Southampton into a world of bother.
GOAL! Chelsea 1-1 Man City (Aguero 26)
First Cabellero goofed to allow Chelsea to open the scoring, now Courtois has done likewise to help Aguero equalize. It’s a top of the table Premier League clash, alright.
That's now 15 goals for Sergio, still far behind the 21 goals that The Chunk has notched.
Hazard has scored a penalty at the second attempt to bring Chelsea in 2-1 up at the interval.
No goals at all in the Championship. I'd be happier if Norwich and Burton could pull off away wins at Hudders and Newcastle respectively.
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