Posts posted by Matt Aloud
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:lol: i don't know how well the BBC website was coping for I abandoned everyone to go and watch it on a big 21" screen :wub: on BBC Two.
The NY Giants won with a touchdown in the last minute after a superb drive by Eli Manning :wub: who also won the MVP award. That means the Patriots finish the season on an 18-1 record, failing to take the record of unbeaten through an entire season held by the Miami Dolphins from 1972 when they went 17-0.
One of the best SuperBowl's in history and one of the biggest upsets too :cheer:
Final score NY Giants 17 - 14 New England Patriots
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New Orleans Saints are playing the San Diego Chargers in October at Wembley in the next season :cheer:
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New York Giants vs New England Patriots
Super Bowl XLIIVenue: University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
Kickoff: 2315 GMT
Coverage: Watch live on BBC TWO, BBCi and the BBC Sport website (UK users only); listen on BBC Radio 5 Live; Sky Sports
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The New England Patriots will become the first NFL team ever to go unbeaten through a 19-game season if they beat the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLII.
The Patriots, led by quarterback Tom Brady, have already set new records for points scored in a season with 589.
And they have their sights set on a fourth Super Bowl title in seven years.
But the Giants boast the league's leading defence, plus quarterback Eli Manning, and have already upset Dallas and Green Bay in the play-offs.
Everyone wants that highlight that shows that you kicked the field goal to help your team win
They have set an NFL single-season record with 10 straight victories away from home, including a 13-10 win over Miami at London's Wembley Stadium in October.
Scottish-born kicker Lawrence Tynes missed a field goal attempt at Wembley and two more in the NFC title decider in Green Bay before sealing victory with a 47-yard kick.
And he says he can handle the pressure if the game comes down to him kicking for victory.
"People ask 'Have you always dreamed about kicking a field goal in the Super Bowl?' I have this week," said Tynes.
"Everyone wants that highlight that shows that you kicked the field goal to help your team win the game."
Tynes is joined in the Giants line-up in Phoenix by fellow British-born star Osi Umenyiora - the defensive end grew up in London until the age of seven.
"The fact that we're both here representing the UK is amazing," he said. "Hopefully, that will bring more fans to the game."
The only other team to have won all their games including a Super Bowl were the 1972 Miami Dolphins, before the NFL season was expanded by two games.
But Patriots coach Bill Belichick, defensive co-ordinator when the Giants won Super Bowls in 1986 and 1990, has been in no mood this week to compare the sides.
"I think there's always a time to reflect back on the season; this isn't it," he said.
"Right now the time is to focus on the Giants and prepare for this game, so that's what we're doing.
"Later on after the season or whenever, some other point in history, looking back is fine, but we're not anywhere close to that right now."
Belichick has at his disposal on of the best offenses ever, Brady having set a record this year with 50 touchdown passes and Randy Moss having caught a record 23 of them.
But the Giants will take heart from their performance in the last game of the regular season, where they took a 12-point lead by harassing Brady and scored 35 points against a patchy Patriots defence.
The Giants eventually lost 38-35 but former NFL star Rod Woodson told BBC Sport: "The Giants had the game won, there were a couple of miscues and New England took advantage of that.
"I don't think they'll let those miscues happen again. I think their defence is good enough and they can score points against the Patriots."
"I really believe the Giants are going to squeak this one out. I think they're going to win this game."
Source: BBC Sport - http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_spor...all/7213780.stm
Another long night ahead :cheer: I shall be backing the Giants only because I'm with the New York Jets on Madden 08 on the Wii :lol: Plus it was the Giants that came over to Wembley to play a game against the Miami Dolphins :cheer: Eli Manning ftw!
*grabs big drink and food*
Anyone else going to be watching
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Wasn't there a fallout between Beckham and Capello at Real when Capello was manager ?
Something like Beckham was on the bench all the time and the President demanded of Capello that he pick him or something ?
which then led to Beckham inspiring Madrid to win the title and the manager to get sacked :lol:
it's a funny old world is football
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In all.. its a good team, its a shame David Beckham won't get his 100th cap though.
I do think David James is a bit too old, I think Scott Carson should be given a chance of #1 goalkeeper
Capello has not said he won't ever get his cap as some of the hysteric media were saying :lol:
He's not match fit, he doesn't play, same goes for anyone else.
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the British public don't exactly take foreigh tracks with open arms though :( Always seems to be a snobbery.
I mean I love some especially t.A.T.u's Russian versions of their songs. And that Melanie C one is :wub: too
Can't wait to hear the Girls all sexy sounding in French :wub:
I wonder if it will get combined with the English version or if it will chart seperately?
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Man Utd yet again score another overrated goal we'll be having shoved in our faces for the rest of the frickin' season.
They're not even that good, all season they've looked basic and only scored goals on lucky breaks or crosses if all other scoring methods fail, I havn't seen one goal from them that's been created with skill so far this season.
:lol: bitterness
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how many top class English players are within our own borders :kink: Their might be a reason why there's barely any abroad, mainly being the ridiculous premium price tag that seems to placed on anyone English, and the fact clubs abroad can buy elsewhere cheaper.
Just look at England's performance over the past 2 years. Overhyped, overpaid, and stuck over here.
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