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Let's start with the less eventful...
An own goal saved Manchester United's hind-quarters at Hull City FC, 3-2...
Chelsea scored once and beat an offensively-crippled (at the moment) Swansea, 1-0...
Tottenham and West Brom tied at ones...
Arsenal took care of a tiring West Ham squad in the second half, 3-1, but are concerned over an Aaron Ramsey injury as the weekend continues...
Tony Pulis' turnaround with Crystal Palace continues with a stoppage time goal win over Aston Villa...
Fulham needed a win over Norwich to start a climb out of the bottom of the table and got one, 2-1...
And now for the final four matches of the day...
We'll start with Cardiff and Southampton since the HQ is under the impression that the porous defensive showing in the first half in a 3-0 loss may have buried manager Malky Mackay in the eyes of joke of an owner Vincent Tan. Protests by Cardiff City fans outside the stadium before the match numbered in the hundreds, and there were a lot of fans wearing the team's original color, blue, in the stands...
Here's Mackay's post-match interview...
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Everton keeper Tim Howard was sent off for the first time in ten years after getting a red against Sunderland- the team at the bottom of the table. And one goal was all that the Black Cats needed as Gus Poyet continues the team's climb from the basement...
Stoke was leading 1-0 until all hell broke loose, The Potters went two men down on red cards, manager Mark Hughes exploded and was sent to the stands and Newcastle scored 5 in a row to win 5-1.
Here's Hughes eviscerating everyone in ref's colors...
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And the finale was Liverpool and Man City...
After Liverpool got the early lead, the rest of the game was Man City's with goals from Kompany and Negredo for the three points and a 2-1 win...
Reds manager Brendan Rodgers was less than pleased...
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And that's the beginning of the weekend...
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