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Old 9th November 2009, 01:18   #1 (permalink)
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Fixtures until late January

21 Nov Barclays Premier League Everton H 17:30
28 Nov Barclays Premier League Portsmouth A 15:00
05 Dec Barclays Premier League West Ham A 15:00
12 Dec Barclays Premier League Aston Villa H 17:30
15 Dec Barclays Premier League Wolves H 20:00
19 Dec Barclays Premier League Fulham A 15:00
27 Dec Barclays Premier League Hull City A 16:00
30 Dec Barclays Premier League Wigan H 20:00
09 Jan Barclays Premier League Birmingham A 17:30
16 Jan Barclays Premier League Burnley H 15:00
26 Jan Barclays Premier League Hull City H 20:00
31 Jan Barclays Premier League Arsenal A 16:00

I really think between now and Arsenal away, we could do some serious damage in terms of picking up points

I certainly think it's within our ability to go the period unbeaten. Our toughest away is Fulham and hopefully we have a point to prove there, but there's nothing that strikes fear in the heart. With the Champions League put to bed now really... and this is tempting fate to a degree we'll probably get dicked on by Everton now... those are the kind of fixtures you could put a huge winning run together

Five points behind Chelsea now... I don't know the state of their fixtures over the same period, but I don't think we'll be any worse off than them by January's end whatever
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Old 9th November 2009, 01:35   #2 (permalink)
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They have Wolves Home, then 2 quite tough ones in a row with City and Arse both away so if we keep picking up the points I think we'll make up the 5 points pretty soon.
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Old 9th November 2009, 01:36   #3 (permalink)
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Chelsea over the same period. Two crucial away games coming up but other then that they should be fine.

November
21 Nov Barclays Premier League H Wolverhampton Wanderers
29 Nov Barclays Premier League A Arsenal
05 Dec Barclays Premier League A Manchester City
12 Dec Barclays Premier League H Everton
16 Dec Barclays Premier League H Portsmouth
20 Dec Barclays Premier League A West Ham United
26 Dec Barclays Premier League A Birmingham City
28 Dec Barclays Premier League H Fulham
09 Jan Barclays Premier League A Hull City
16 Jan Barclays Premier League H Sunderland
27 Jan Barclays Premier League H Birmingham City
30 Jan Barclays Premier League A Burnley
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Old 9th November 2009, 01:38   #4 (permalink)
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West ham seem to cause us a few problems away from home. Think we really need to put a marker down over this set of fixtures though.
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Old 9th November 2009, 01:54   #5 (permalink)
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Chelsea over the same period. Two crucial away games coming up but other then that they should be fine.

November
21 Nov Barclays Premier League H Wolverhampton Wanderers
29 Nov Barclays Premier League A Arsenal
05 Dec Barclays Premier League A Manchester City
12 Dec Barclays Premier League H Everton
16 Dec Barclays Premier League H Portsmouth
20 Dec Barclays Premier League A West Ham United
26 Dec Barclays Premier League A Birmingham City
28 Dec Barclays Premier League H Fulham
09 Jan Barclays Premier League A Hull City
16 Jan Barclays Premier League H Sunderland
27 Jan Barclays Premier League H Birmingham City
30 Jan Barclays Premier League A Burnley
cant see the bastards dropping many points there, football is there to shock though
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Old 9th November 2009, 02:31   #6 (permalink)
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We lost at Burnley, we drew at home to Sunderland. It's up to us to raise our game against the 'lesser sides' for a sustained period now. Hopefully today's performance is a platform for that
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Old 9th November 2009, 03:28   #7 (permalink)
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cant see the bastards dropping many points there, football is there to shock though
i would never have thought they would lose at wigan or villa so yes we need a few more lesser sides to take it up to them..
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