**Football 5th-9th Mar 2010/2011

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Saturday, 5 March 2011

Barclays Premier League

Birmingham v West Brom, 12:45 SS2/HD 5L
Arsenal v Sunderland, 15:00 5L
Bolton v Aston Villa, 15:00
Fulham v Blackburn, 15:00
Newcastle v Everton, 15:00
West Ham v Stoke, 15:00
Man City v Wigan, 17:30 ESPN/HD

Npower Championship

Burnley v Crystal Palace, 15:00
Coventry v Bristol City, 15:00
Derby v Barnsley, 15:00
Leeds v Doncaster, 15:00
Norwich v Preston, 15:00
Nott'm Forest v Hull, 15:00
Portsmouth v Sheff Utd, 15:00
QPR v Leicester, 15:00
Reading v Middlesbrough, 15:00
Scunthorpe v Swansea, 15:00
Watford v Millwall, 15:00
Cardiff v Ipswich, 17:20 SS2/HD

Npower League One

Bournemouth v Oldham, 15:00
Brighton v Carlisle, 15:00
Bristol Rovers v Dag & Red, 15:00
Charlton v Tranmere, 15:00
Colchester v Southampton, 15:00
Hartlepool v Brentford, 15:00
Leyton Orient v Notts County, 15:00
Peterborough v Exeter, 15:00
Rochdale v MK Dons, 15:00
Sheff Wed v Plymouth, 15:00
Swindon v Walsall, 15:00
Yeovil v Huddersfield, 15:00

Npower League Two

Cheltenham v Chesterfield, 15:00
Crewe v Burton Albion, 15:00
Gillingham v Bradford, 15:00
Hereford v Bury, 15:00
Lincoln City v Accrington Stanley, 15:00
Morecambe v Southend, 15:00
Northampton v Shrewsbury, 15:00
Port Vale v Macclesfield, 15:00
Rotherham v Barnet, 15:00
Stockport v Oxford Utd, 15:00
Torquay v Stevenage, 15:00
Wycombe v Aldershot, 15:00

Sunday, 6 March 2011

Barclays Premier League

Liverpool v Man Utd, 13:30 SS1/HD
Wolverhampton v Tottenham, 16:00 SS1/HD 5L

Monday, 7 March 2011

Barclays Premier League

Blackpool v Chelsea, 20:00 SS1/HD 5L

Npower Championship

Barnsley v Scunthorpe, 19:45
Bristol City v Portsmouth, 19:45
Doncaster v Coventry, 19:45
Hull v Burnley, 19:45
Ipswich v Reading, 19:45
Leicester v Norwich, 19:45
Middlesbrough v Derby, 19:45
Millwall v QPR, 19:45
Preston v Leeds, 19:45
Sheff Utd v Nott'm Forest, 19:45
Swansea v Watford, 19:45
Crystal Palace v Cardiff, 20:00 5LE

Npower League One

Brentford v Brighton, 19:45
Carlisle v Hartlepool, 19:45
Dag & Red v Colchester, 19:45
Exeter v Bournemouth, 19:45
Huddersfield v Rochdale, 19:45
MK Dons v Charlton, 19:45
Notts County v Peterborough, 19:45
Oldham v Sheff Wed, 19:45
Plymouth v Swindon, 19:45
Southampton v Yeovil, 19:45
Tranmere v Bristol Rovers, 19:45
Walsall v Leyton Orient, 19:45

Npower League Two

Accrington Stanley v Stockport, 19:45
Aldershot v Torquay, 19:45
Barnet v Wycombe, 19:45
Bradford v Rotherham, 19:45
Burton Albion v Lincoln City, 19:45
Bury v Morecambe, 19:45
Chesterfield v Northampton, 19:45
Macclesfield v Crewe, 19:45
Shrewsbury v Port Vale, 19:45
Southend v Gillingham, 19:45
Stevenage v Hereford, 19:45

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Barclays Premier League

Everton v Birmingham, 20:00


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One of Diaby and Denilson has to go. The quality of squad is then raised, we don't have both as a choice, and we get a lot of wages back.

Simples as the ad says...
 
Don't worry lads, the officials will get one 'wrong' for our opponents in the next game when we're 4-0 up and it bears nothing on the result.

Terrible terrible Arsenal...:p
 
Aye, opposition keepers usually do well against us. First the Brum goal keeper than Sunderland's one today.

Still, it's an annoying 0-0, but to be expected. This is roughly our form throughout a season and we're not a side capable of going on title winning runs. This is from evidence for over 6, 7 years now.
 
Does that mena Utd shoot more often/ more successfully - or that other gk's raise their game against Arsenal.......could mean a huge difference could also mean very little

There is a sense that goal keepers do have blinders against us, far too frequently. The amount of goals we happen to score, does indicate this.

However it's something well known by Arsenal fans that our finishing could be better.

Other top sides will have a very defensive side to their game, ours is almost non existent; winning - attack and attack, losing - attack and attack, drawing - attack and attack. It creates more chances than anybody else and there's a sense of arrogance in front of goal - heck for all the ones he put in even Theirry Henry missed far too many.

It really does go back to all of Wenger's time here, we need a natural finisher, that 'fox in the box'.
 
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