The only Premier League game played on May 5, 2008 was between Newcastle United and Chelsea. The game finished 0 - 2 in favour of Chelsea, courtesy of second-half goals by Michael Ballack and Florent Malouda.
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The score in the Premier League on the 5th, May 2008 was ;Newcastle United 0 - 2 Chelsea FC.Scorer: Ballack (60)Scorer: Malouda (81)Attendance: 52305
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It depends upon the rules of the particular competition. For the Premier League Rule 39 states that if for some reason a game does not last the full 90 minutes the Board may determine if the game must be replayed. There is no set time after which a result stands and the Premier League Board have the power to replay or let the result stand as it see fit.
Status | Home | Score | Away | VENUE (ATT.) Final | Newcastle | 0 - 2 | Chelsea | St James' Park (52,305)
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