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Isn't it Man U, Chelsea this weekend? I hope Man U kick the Chelsea players all over the shop, some injuries would be useful for us! At least Man U have a clear mission, win at home and you're in the final... I still think they'll do it at home... Liked Stevie G's attitude yesterday when he said If we don't think we can win, there's no point us going down there... I say go to the bridge and throw everything at them, bol!ocks to this strategy nonsense!

Chelsea 2 Man. United 1 (Think Chelsea will rally and "do it for Frank", and good luck to them, so long as they don't do it twice for Frank on Wednesday).

Birmingham 1 Liverpool 3

Man. City 2 Fulham 1

Sunderland 2 Middlesbrough 1

Tottenham 2 Bolton 0

West Ham 2 Newcastle 2

Wigan 1 Reading 0

Portsmouth 1 Blackburn 1

Everton 1 Aston Villa 2

Derby 2 v Arsenal 0 (Just for comedy value).

I seriously doubt it, although it would at least give the loyal Derby fans a great memory of the premier league... I expect a comfortable Arsenal win though... I'm also not so sure about Liverpool beating Birmingham 1-3 now I think about it, as I'm sure players will be rested!

Yeah, thought the Pat Lampard shirt was a nice touch. What is with Ballack and Drogba though???


Agree with Atila RE Fulham, both about todays game, and the fact it's probably too little too late.


Had to chuckle about Man U moaning about penalties, when that was the first one awarded against them all season!!! Still think they will win the title...

I did enjoy "Sir" Alex ranting on and on about the penalty award....so the player was far away and it was a "big" match eh? Riiiggggghhhhhtt.....handling the ball is ok for the *big* teams? Interesting that was the 1st penalty awarded against his lot in the League all season...


Meanwhile, back in the Championship.....there are still 5 teams playing for the last 2 play-off places. The rank outsiders are - ahem - Sheffield United (25 points from their last 10 games) who need a win next Sunday, Watford to lose and at least 2 of the three other teams not to win. Sometimes the season really *does* end too early...

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> And Leeds might get their 15 points back which

> would give them automatic promotion.



Aye, bang on Jah. And I would rather appreciate if al the media could stop referring to Swansea as champions and remove the "C" from next to their names. They are nothing of the sort. If we get all 15 points back on Weds we will 1 point behind them with a game to go. Sounds pretty up in the air to me. Oh and please let the Wendies get relegated as well, please!

>>Oh and please let the Wendies get relegated as well, please!<<


Much as I concur with the general sentiment, for it to come to pass it would almost certainly need Southampton to win their final game next Sunday! Ideally Southampton should beat WBA on Monday and then lose against Sheffield United.


And as long as Doncaster hang on to 2nd place, good luck to Leeds in the play-offs! Could be a lot of Yorkshire derbys in the Championship next season eh? :))

atila the gooner Wrote:

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> Sir Fergusmoan having a rant about a penalty eh?

> Well fancy that, just so out of character for him

> isn't it? >:D<


At least he saw it.....unlike your blind French manager Arsene Whinger.

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