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Post all news, goals and discussion here about all of Saturday's Premiership matches.
Newcastle v Liverpool FOX SPORTS
Boreingham v Blackburn
Leeds v Chelsea
Leicester City v Arsenal
Newton Heath v Aston Villa FOX SPORTS
Middlesborough v Portsmouth
Fulham v Bolton
Without the likes of Kewell, Baros, Owen & Carragher, Liverpool should offer little scoring potency and Newcastle at home should account for them.
Tommy Smith chose Leeds as his upset of the week, I don't know what he's been smoking but Leeds will need to play there best game of the sesaon to get anything of Chelsea. Also looking at Leeds line-up and Chelsea's formidable defensive record Leeds will have trouble scoring.
Man Yoo never score much against Aston Villa and from recent memory they only ever seem to score one goal against us, besides that ridiculously lucky FA cup win they had against us a couple of years back. We should have beaten Newton Heath at OT last year only for a late Forlan strike to destroy our hopes. This year after two successive wins our general Olof Mellberg will lead his troops into an unlikely result at Old Trafford. Providing Fergie keeps the same line-up as last week, eg; P. Neville, Fortune and Forlan. Optimism aside I think we may get beaten by a goal, but our appaling away record must end soon and what better place to do it than OT.
Arsenal will have no Henry or Vieira. There resolve will be tested against a so far impressive Leicester. With Arsenal yet to be defeated this season in the EPL a Leicester win here is possible. If you're a betting man you'd probably get good odds at Sportsbet for a Leicester win.
Boro have kept something like six consecutive EPL clean sheets along with there 120 min clean sheet midweek. Portsmouth have faded after a good start to the season and a Boro win or a 0-0 draw looks likely.
Small Heath much the same. There defense has been unravelled in recent games and a 1-0 win or 0-0 draw here is entirely o the cards.
Fulham v Bolton would probably be the match of the round for me.
Two rising teams some exciting players on show it should really be a cracker.
Newcastle v Liverpool FOX SPORTS
Boreingham v Blackburn
Leeds v Chelsea
Leicester City v Arsenal
Newton Heath v Aston Villa FOX SPORTS
Middlesborough v Portsmouth
Fulham v Bolton
Without the likes of Kewell, Baros, Owen & Carragher, Liverpool should offer little scoring potency and Newcastle at home should account for them.
Tommy Smith chose Leeds as his upset of the week, I don't know what he's been smoking but Leeds will need to play there best game of the sesaon to get anything of Chelsea. Also looking at Leeds line-up and Chelsea's formidable defensive record Leeds will have trouble scoring.
Man Yoo never score much against Aston Villa and from recent memory they only ever seem to score one goal against us, besides that ridiculously lucky FA cup win they had against us a couple of years back. We should have beaten Newton Heath at OT last year only for a late Forlan strike to destroy our hopes. This year after two successive wins our general Olof Mellberg will lead his troops into an unlikely result at Old Trafford. Providing Fergie keeps the same line-up as last week, eg; P. Neville, Fortune and Forlan. Optimism aside I think we may get beaten by a goal, but our appaling away record must end soon and what better place to do it than OT.
Arsenal will have no Henry or Vieira. There resolve will be tested against a so far impressive Leicester. With Arsenal yet to be defeated this season in the EPL a Leicester win here is possible. If you're a betting man you'd probably get good odds at Sportsbet for a Leicester win.
Boro have kept something like six consecutive EPL clean sheets along with there 120 min clean sheet midweek. Portsmouth have faded after a good start to the season and a Boro win or a 0-0 draw looks likely.
Small Heath much the same. There defense has been unravelled in recent games and a 1-0 win or 0-0 draw here is entirely o the cards.
Fulham v Bolton would probably be the match of the round for me.
Two rising teams some exciting players on show it should really be a cracker.
