Premier League (April 7-12)

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Nov 28, 2007
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Saturday, April 7
1.30am Swansea v Newcastle
9.45pm Sunderland v Tottenham

Sunday, April 8
12.00am Bolton v Fulham
12.00am Chelsea v Wigan
12.00am Liverpool v Aston Villa
12.00am Norwich v Everton
12.00am West Brom v Blackburn
2.30am Stoke v Wolvehampton
10.30pm Manchester Utd v QPR

Monday, April 9
1.00am Arsenal v Manchester City

Tuesday, April 10
12.00am Everton v Sunderland
12.00am Newcastle v Bolton
12.00am Tottenham v Norwich
2.30am Aston Villa v Stoke
5.00am Fulham v Chelsea

Wednesday, April 11
5.00am Blackburn v Liverpool

Thursday, April 12
4.45am Manchester City v West Brom
4.45am Wigan v Manchester Utd
4.45am Wolverhampton v Arsenal
5.00am QPR v Swansea

Some big games over the next 5 days and a good time for some teams to consolidate their position whilst other teams fight off rivals to keep their European spots or staying out of the relegation zone.

Let's hope for interests sake that a few upsets can be thrown into the mix to shake things up in the run home.
 

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Newcastle already 1 -0 up against Swansea from a goal from Cisse good goal and assist from Cabaye
 
Good win for Newcastle, Swansea are damn hard to beat at home although theyve dropped some points there of late

Big few days coming up. Spurs could push up to third if they win tonight. Good kick off times too
 
9 goals in 8 games for Papiss Demba Cisse.

He is a top class finisher. Wowee!

Not as great a performance in terms of domination, but definitely had a set plan and did it. Granted the possession to Swansea, but knew we could get them on the counter. Swansea had a few chances but not anything that serious to trouble the best keeper in the league.

Bolton at home on Monday, then Stoke at home the next game, two games which are very winnable. Could be 62 points after these games. What a season.

Howay the lads!
 
9 goals in 8 games for Papiss Demba Cisse.

He is a top class finisher. Wowee!

Not as great a performance in terms of domination, but definitely had a set plan and did it. Granted the possession to Swansea, but knew we could get them on the counter. Swansea had a few chances but not anything that serious to trouble the best keeper in the league.

Bolton at home on Monday, then Stoke at home the next game, two games which are very winnable. Could be 62 points after these games. What a season.

Howay the lads!

joe hart plays for newcastle now?

but yes cisse has been (another) excellent purchase
 

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Will be going to Man U - QPR and Newcastle-Bolton.

Really looking forward to going to Old Trafford and heading back to St James.

Cracking week of football coming up :thumbsu:
 
quite an entertaining first half between sunderland and spurs. 0-0 at half time, best chance of the first half probably fell to van der vart who was on his wrong side though. pretty open game overall
 

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