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Saturdays footy


Arsenal 2 - Manure 1

Aston Villa 2 - Derby 0

Blackburn 1 - Liverpool 0

Everton 2 - Birmingham 1

Fulham 0 - Reading 2

Boro 1 - Spurs 1

Toon 1 - Pompey 2

Wigan 0 - CSKA Fulham 3(It pains me to predict such a result, but I can't see Wigan getting anything here)

Arsenal 2 - Man U 2 (This is so tough to call. Arse are playing great footy, whilst Manc scummers are scoring like it's going out of fashion... Could go either way, and not sure what I'd prefer, draw sounds good to me) :-S


Aston Villa 2 - Derby 0


Blackburn 1 - Liverpool 3 (I know this could be wishful thinking, I just think we're due a really good performance, and a win here would be really bloody useful right now!)


Everton 2 - Birmingham 1


Fulham 1 - Reading 2


Boro 0 - Spurs 2 (Surely this is the place for Spurs to pick up some away points!)


N'Castle 2 - Pompey 2


Wigan 1 - 2 Chelski (Wigan put up still opposition for Man U and Liverpool at home, don't think it'll be a walk over... That said, I thought Man City would give them a match!).

Annasfield Wrote:

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> I note that so far everyone has Liverpool to lose.

> Hmmmm....



I guess everyone has based predictions on Blackburns good home form and the fact that Liverpool aren't too great away from home.

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Our away form has been better than at home (sorry

> Keef I missed you)


Yes, but Blackburn are a good side at home, which gives themn the upper hand I think having seen them play a few times this season.

To be fair I would be happy with a draw being that they're ahead of us in the table, but a win would be nice so we can leap frog them.


I quite like Blackburn actually, they have some good players. I do however despise Robbie Savage more than any other "footballer"! He is the dirtiest cheat in the game!


Fortunately he's injured this week, so won't be diving all over the place trying to get our whole team sent off!

Keef Wrote:

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> To be fair I would be happy with a draw being that

> they're ahead of us in the table, but a win would

> be nice so we can leap frog them.

>

> I quite like Blackburn actually, they have some

> good players. I do however despise Robbie Savage

> more than any other "footballer"! He is the

> dirtiest cheat in the game!

>

> Fortunately he's injured this week, so won't be

> diving all over the place trying to get our whole

> team sent off!


Robbie Savage, you've just hit a nerve with me Keef, what a knob he is!!! I remember when Reyes flicked his hair a couple of seasons back & he went down like he'd been shot. Wow, what a macho man!!!

Keef Wrote:

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> Ah don't you just love a bad winner ;-)


Could be worse, I could be a CSKA Fulham follower saying how wonderful we played last night against the might of Leicester, and that Fat Frank is world class. ;-)

Do the so called "experts" "pundits", call them what you will, really think we have a realistic chance of qualifying, given the fixtures that remain? I'm all for being optimistic, but come on, aren't we in danger of making ourselves look a little ridiculous in the eyes of the rest of Europe?

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