Pearl Jam rocked my World

update: video of ed ved dissing seattles crowd

okay…i normally will try to write about arsenal and canuck games…

arsenal did win 1-0 over fulham yesterday. i am glad to see them squeek one out against a fellow london side. champ league this week…lets hope to keep the win streak alive

as for the canucks, their season starts on thursday v calgary. lets kick some cowboy ass!!!

now for the real post.

PEARL JAM

they played gm place on friday night and i have to say that it was one of my fav pj shows that i have been to and i have seen a few or least i thought. we managed to get 3rd row tickets…which were pretty awesome. the guy beside us told he had seen 120 shows and his 17 year old daughter had seen 27. i lost my stuff. thats is dedication and a real love for the band. i was glad to be sitting near the hardcore fans and not the casual ones. they would understand what i felt later on when they played the seldom heard breath or the never played no way. they are songs deep in the pj catalouge.they even managed to bring out ben harper for a song.

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it was a great show, great crowd and great night. it was so good that ed ved even took time to diss the seattle crowd, talk hockey, about the commodore and even dedicated a song to the late terry fox. he mentioned that the band was going to donate 20k to the terry fox foundation from the show tickets. that got a huge response. the crowd was so good that they got rid of the mellower songs and replaced them with rockers because thats what the crowd was doing.

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good on you vancouver for showing how fun we really are and good on pj for recognizing it!

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set list and some of my photogs…

Arsenal 4- Wigan 0

Well Arsenal also played in the champions league v standard liege and had a comeback 3-2 win. that was a good victory for the lads. right start for the champions league.

today they thrashed wigan 4 nil. thomas vermaelen became the clubs top scorer for this young season. he netted a double today and he is a center back!

here is a match review courtesy of soccernet.com

Arsenal drew a line under recent controversies by recording a straightforward Premier League victory against Wigan, helped by Thomas Vermaelen’s double.

• Wenger leaps to defence of Eboue

Whether it has been Eduardo’s diving row or being reunited with Emmanuel Adebayor, Arsene Wenger’s men have never been far away from the headlines recently – and they were also beaten in their previous two league matches.

What they needed was a regulation win, and Wigan’s limited attacking ambition at the Emirates Stadium meant they were perfect opponents. The hosts could have racked up a huge score before half-time if their finishing was clinical.

In the end it was down to Vermaelen to grab the limelight, with the defender scoring his third and fourth goals of the season, the first a powerful header and the second a delightful curling finish.

Emmanuel Eboue’s deflection then made it 3-0 when the match was effectively over, then Cesc Fabregas added another in stoppage time.

If Arsenal were desperate for a simple win, their 25th-minute opener was certainly uncomplicated.

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Robin van Persie, back after missing the midweek comeback against Standard Liege with a slight knee problem, swung over a corner from the right and Vermaelen thundered the ball home with his head after climbing higher than Titus Bramble and Henry Thomas. It was his second this week after netting in his native Belgium.

Arsenal fans have taken to Vermaelen since his arrival from Ajax, while Eboue needed to win back their trust after being jeered in this fixture last season for constantly giving the ball away.

Eboue’s unpredictability means he is never far away from a brilliance or madness. In the first half he went over with shot and set up a chance for Van Persie with a powerful run and precise low cross, then a minute later was cautioned for trying to handball Eduardo’s cross towards goal.

He went close again before the break after Van Persie sent him through – just one of Arsenal’s many chances.

Van Persie broke the offside trap in the dying moments of the opening half but his scissor-kick lacked power and limped wide, William Gallas had an effort cleared off the line, while Maynor Figueroa bravely blocked Abou Diaby’s shot on goal in the penalty area.

Wigan’s tactic was to contain and counter-attack, and they gave the hosts a huge scare before the break.

Emmerson Boyce’s header was saved by Vito Mannone – with the Wigan defender also claiming a handball by Gallas – then the rookie goalkeeper bravely saved again when the rebound fell for Bramble.

It was a decent contribution from the man deputising while Manuel Almunia has a chest infection, particularly as there was little else to do in the match.

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Vermaelen’s second goal, three minutes after the restart, was a classic strike that a centre-forward would have been proud of. The defender picked up a loose ball and exchanged passes with Eboue before curling his finish around Chris Kirkland and into the top corner from the edge of the penalty area.

The third goal came just before the hour mark. Eduardo struck the post with a volley from Gael Clichy’s cross, then Diaby prodded the rebound back in the path of the Croatia forward. Eboue got the telling deflection to divert Eduardo’s shot beyond Kirkland.

Alex Song almost added another after a surging run from the halfway line – but his finish hit the outside of the post.

Eboue’s cult-hero status with the Arsenal fans was confirmed when he was substituted in the 73rd minute and cheered off as Tomas Rosicky replaced him.

Paul Scharner tapped in after Mannone made a decent save – but the assistant referee ruled it offside.

Fabregas, in stoppage time, tapped home Nicklas Bendtner’s cross for the fourth.

# Wenger leaps to defence of Eboue

Arsene Wenger was forced to defend midfielder Emmanuel Eboue after another cheating row brewed during Arsenal’s Premier League victory Wigan.

Eboue was booked for deliberate handball when he got on the end of a cross midway through the first half in the 4-0 win at the Emirates Stadium, just a few weeks after Eduardo’s diving saga erupted.

“Of course we want to stamp out cheating in the game,” Wenger said. “It is not necessarily cheating sometimes, it (handball) can be a reflex as well. I do not encourage cheating and we all have to fight against it, but in this particular situation it can be a reflex as well.

“When the player goes down sometimes it is not always because he wants to cheat. It can be a foul and he makes a bit more of it, but the personality I feel in England that the personality of the player who does it is more important than the importance of the foul and the cheating. I mean some players get away with things and other don’t.”

This was a symbolic match for Eboue as he was jeered by his own supporters in the fixture last season. Not so now.

Wenger, when asked about the turnaround in the fans’ view of Eboue, said: “I believe Eboue did what you have to do in our job, which is to shut up, play and let everyone else talk while he produces quality performances. His is a job for strong people, and you can respond mentally. The supporters are behind him again as he plays well and he plays with the right spirit.” Wenger added: “He is a sensitive bit and an extrovert, but he’s a creative player.”

Thomas Vermaelen scored the first two goals – a header from a corner and a delightful curling effort. He now has four goals since arriving from Ajax. Wenger joked: “Let’s be honest for once. I thought he could adapt quickly but maybe not as quickly as that.”

Wigan boss Roberto Martinez was furious with his side’s display. “We were very poor in our performance,” Martinez said. “That was not our style at all. We did not get anywhere near the Arsenal players in the first half. Our starting position was wrong and there was a lack of belief. We are not normally a defensive side, but we had a slow start and that was the reason for our performance. I cannot not take any positives from the performance – or the lack of it.”

arsenal 3 – 1 celtic (5-1 on aggregate)

arsenal have done the expected and saw off celtic tonight in champions league play. this now ensures that arsenal go through and play in the group stages of the tournament. hopefully the outcome will be similar if not better this year. last year they reached the semi-finals, only to be beaten by man u.

Arsenal made light work of Celtic in their Champions League play-off, winning 3-1 on the night and 5-1 on aggregate. Eduardo opened the scoring with a dubious penalty before Emmanuel Eboue and Andrei Arshavin added. Massimo Donati scored a late consolation.

excerpt from soccernet.com

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arsenal 2 nil over celtic

arsenal have taken their first step towards qualifying for the group stages of the champions league. they have beaten cetlic of glasgow 2-0 today. although they were in control for much of the match, it did take two lucky deflections for the goals. the first was from a cesc freekick that end up going off of  a ducking william gallas and into the net. the second was a cross from gael clichy that deflected off the celtic captain and in. lucky goals but they did derserve to win the match. they play celtic one more time but with 2 away goals to their advantage, they should be able to qualify without too much trouble…come on you gunners!

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No Can Do

My moms was a huge Hall and Oates fan and so it was on all the time in my house growing up. I was sent this video and I must say that seeing the unlikely pairing of Darryl Hall and Chromeo matched together redo No Can Do was very surprising. But dude, it rocks! check it out…

Also apparently the Chelsea Liverpool game was cracker. The game was tied 4-4 but Chelsea held on to win on aggregate 7-5. What a game to have been at. I will try to catch it on replay on TSN later tonight.