English & European Football [24th - 29th Apr 2010] **spoilers**

Need Sunderland to win today as it will pretty much guraentee Wolves will stay up on our far better goal difference (lol) to Hull and Burnley, unless Burnley go on and win their next 3 games against Liverpool, Brum and Spurs...
 
Need Sunderland to win today as it will pretty much guraentee Wolves will stay up on our far better goal difference (lol) to Hull and Burnley, unless Burnley go on and win their next 3 games against Liverpool, Brum and Spurs...

Regardless, do you really think either will catch you?
 
Fantastic goal from Parker, and overall a pretty decent performance by West Ham. Cole looked better than the last several games, Noble and Behrami are starting to gain some proper fitness and look much improved, Da Costa's looking very good in defence, Faubert has been mostly very good and Parker was oustanding yet again, just a shame they keep playing Kovac as he's completely awful.

Still couldn't tell after several replays if the 2nd Wigan goal was a hand ball or not.

Thats basically sealed it and West Ham even have a good chance to move up, assuming their Fulham game is after Fulham have had a midweek Euro game, after which they've been terrible all season, aswell as Fulham having nothing to play for and maybe a final to think about West Ham have a good chance of points from that. If City are sealed in 4th by the final day, will the manager want to risk players getting injured before a world cup, in a game that won't mean anything.

Hull really don't deserve to stay up with players like Folan on the team, utter scum who does nothing but fouls everyone, Burnley actually tried playing proper football and did so well for the first 1/4 of the season, but Patterson/Blake injuries/fitness issues after the first bunch of games screwed them as those two were the difference for Burnley being crap and good enough to nick some points.
 
The new bottom of the table:

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Arsenal v Man City Teams:

Arsenal: Fabianski, Sagna, Silvestre, Clichy, Campbell, Diaby, Rosicky, Nasri, Walcott, Song, Billong, Van Persie

Subs: Mannone, Eboue, Traore, Eastmond, Eduardo, Vela, Bendtner

Man City: Given, Bridge, Zabaleta, Toure, Kompany, A Johnson, Barry, Vieira, De Jong, Tevez, Bellamy

Subs: Nielsen, Richards, Onuoha, Ireland, Wright-Phillips, Santa Cruz, Adebayor
 
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