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I always think a 1-0 win at home in europe is an excellent result. The home team have prevented their opponents scoring the crucial away goal and go into the next leg knowing that they could probably win the tie if they just score one away goal themselves.Also psychologically the home team won't throw everything at their opponents in second leg because winning margin is so narrow. Whereas if a team loses by 2 or 3 goals away in first leg it can really focus their minds and inspire a heroic performance in return leg to overcome deficit.

I have to admit i didn't know them by heart, had to look it up. Lyrics not my thing, I barely manage to remember "bubbles". Having seen Norwich a good dozen time's with my Naaaadge mate, I'd struggle to reproduce more than 'On the ball city....' frm memory.


It would be quite something to behold though!!!

Saturday


Birmingham 1 Everton 1

Bolton 1 Wigan Athletic 1

Burnley 2 Wolves 0

Chelsea 4 West Ham 0 ( 10th is still possible )

Hull City 1 Arsenal 0 always lose after champs league

Stoke City 2 Aston Villa 2

Tottenham 4 Blackburn 3


Sunday


Man Utd 3 Fulham 0

Sunderland 0 Man City 2


Monday


Liverpool 6 Portsmouth 0

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