Congratulations to the Barclay's Premier League Player of the Month for October: Frank Lampard! For his excellent passing, intelligent runs into the penalty area and high goal scoring rate (that exquisite chip against Hull has been tipped as a goal of the season contender), Lamps has been bestowed with this prestigious award exactly 3 years after his last one. A toast to the central cog of Chelsea's midfield and one of the best midfielders in Europe!Stats I: November 26th
Chemistry 3A: November 27th
Chemistry 3B: December 2nd
Chemistry Unit 4: December 4th
Core Maths 3: (tentatively) December 5th (I'll probably sit for it earlier)
Economics Unit 3: End of November
Economics Unit 4: To be set by myself
Accouting Unit 1: December 10th
SO MANY MOCKS! AND SO LITTLE TIME! (LEFT!)
Fei Ni's birthday tomorrow. Pics hopefully up later. And our little outing on the 21st has been changed from Mid-Valley to 1 Utama apparently.
BPL Results:-
Chelsea 3 WBA 0
Liverpool 2 Bolton 0
Man Utd 5 Stoke 0
Aston Villa 2 Arsenal 0
Man City 2 Hull City 2
Sunderland 2 Blackburn Rovers 0
Fulham 2 Tottenham 1
Well done to my beloved Blues for destroying the Baggies 3-0 before half-time, and setting a new BPL record of 10 consecutive away wins!
Goodbye Arsenal....you're probably well and truly out of the title race now. Losing to the likes of a Villa side in the middle of a blue funk at the Emirates no less is not forgiveable. You're at where Liverpool was last year: Facing a battle to cling onto fourth place and Champions League football. With Van Persie still suspended, Sagna and Adebayor injured and Senor Fabregas in terrible form, I wish you a torrid time until the January transfer window!
While finally Houdini's fairytale run ended with a 2-1 loss at Craven Cottage after Heurelho Gomes's terrible blunder gifted the Cottagers their first goal. Slack defending contributed to the second and though Frasier Campbell netted later, there was no magical comeback like before. Gomes sucks and is definitely not worth 7.8 million pounds. Get in Ben Foster if SAF is willing to loan him for a few months, you won't regret it. And sweet revenge for Roy Keane as Jones and Cisse overturned a first-half deficit to exact sweet revenge for getting dumped out of the Carling Cup midweek. But still no news when Craig will be back, his twisted ankle is still keeping him from full fitness.
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