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Wednesday, 14 March 2007

 

UEFA Cup

 

Bayer Leverkusen v Lens (agg 1-2), 17:15 - DRAW

Osasuna v Rangers (agg 1-1), 19:45 - HOME WIN or DRAW

Tottenham v Braga (agg 3-2), 20:15 - HOME WIN

Werder Bremen v Celta Vigo (agg 1-0), 19:45 - HOME WIN

 

Barclays Premiership

 

Aston Villa v Arsenal, 19:45 - DRAW

Man City v Chelsea, 20:00 - DRAW or AWAY WIN

 

The Coca-Cola Football League Championship

 

Plymouth v Barnsley, 19:45 - DRAW

West Brom v Crystal Palace, 19:45 - HOME WIN

 

Scottish Football League Championship Third Division

 

East Stirling v Arbroath, 19:45 - AWAY WIN

 

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Outright wins

 

Osasuna will be too strong for the Huns at home, and should win, but it will be a close tie.

 

Tottenham have scored 20 goals in their last 6 games, conceding 10 in the process, so expect a few goals in this tie. They have plenty pace going forward, so will be able to use it to the max against a Braga team must win by 2 clear goals to progress.

 

Werder Bremen should win comfortably against a weak Celta Vigo side. Bremen have an impressive home-record, and should easily dispose of Celta.

 

Chelsea should pick up 3 away to Man City to seal Stuart Pearce's fate, although this could be the game which turns City's season around.

 

West Brom will be looking to pick up a win at home and close the gap on the top 3 after they all droped points last night in the Championship

 

Title favourites Arbroath should pick up 3 points away at the worst team in Scotland, East Stirling

 

Draws

 

Of all the games tonight, I think these are the ties which may be a draw (after 90 mins)

 

Plymouth v Barnsley

Osasuna v Rangers

Aston Villa v Arsenal

Man City v Chelsea

Bayer Leverkusen v Lens

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agree with all your Outright wins apart from West Brom, don't think that's an easy game for them..

 

Im putting the other 5 on an accumulator.

 

Worth putting them on a 6-team accumalator as well, for a quid at least IMO.

 

West Brom home record :-

 

PL - 18

W - 13

D - 3

L - 2 (Lost to Norwich earlier in the season and an on-form Sunderland last week)

F - 40

A - 16

 

Crystal Palace away record :-

 

PL - 18

W - 4

D - 8

L - 6

F - 20

A - 22

 

West Brom v Crystal Palace Team News :-

 

West Brom will be without strikers John Hartson (knee) and Nathan Ellington (suspended) for Wednesday's game.

Top-scorer Diomansy Kamara along with Darren Carter and Paul Robinson all have nine bookings so far this season and remain one caution away from a ban.

 

Crystal Palace forward Shefki Kuqi is back in contention after overcoming a knee problem.

 

Wingers Paul Ifil (Achilles), Jobi McAnuff and Mark Kennedy (both hamstring) are all out

 

Result from earlier in the season

 

Tuesday, 17 October 2006

The Coca-Cola Football League Championship

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Crystal Palace 0-2 (HT 0-1) West Brom

Gera 45

Kamara 48

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I've been reading that East Stirlinghsire has dominated the last two games but have a problem putting the ball in the net. Both Stenny and East Fife fans have said how lucky they was to win their games against the shire. mm 8/15 for arbroath doesn't appeal to me especially as star man Sellers has been injuried.

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I've been reading that East Stirlinghsire has dominated the last two games but have a problem putting the ball in the net. Both Stenny and East Fife fans have said how lucky they was to win their games against the shire. mm 8/15 for arbroath doesn't appeal to me especially as star man Sellers has been injuried.

 

Apparently East Stirling have gone over 800 mins without scoring at home though.

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Osasuna will be too strong for the Huns at home, and should win, but it will be a close tie.

 

A 1-0 home win for Osasuna, although the 2-1 aggregate score doesn't reall show how comfortable it was for the Spaniards!

 

Tottenham have scored 20 goals in their last 6 games, conceding 10 in the process, so expect a few goals in this tie. They have plenty pace going forward, so will be able to use it to the max against a Braga team must win by 2 clear goals to progress.

 

Goals were expected, and 5 were scored in a 3-2 win for Spurs.

 

Werder Bremen should win comfortably against a weak Celta Vigo side. Bremen have an impressive home-record, and should easily dispose of Celta.

 

A 2-0 home win for Werder ensured a comfortable 3-0 aggregate victory.

 

Chelsea should pick up 3 away to Man City to seal Stuart Pearce's fate, although this could be the game which turns City's season around.

 

Man City didn't record a shot on target until the 90th minute as Chelsea coasted to a 1-0 win

 

Title favourites Arbroath should pick up 3 points away at the worst team in Scotland, East Stirling

 

Arbroath scored 5, before East Stirling replied with their first home goal since Sept. 30th 2006, as they romped to a 5-1 win.

 

West Brom will be looking to pick up a win at home and close the gap on the top 3 after they all dropped points last night in the Championship

 

F*cking West Brom b*stards were 1-0 up before they decided to throw it away and horse my coupons! Clinton Morrison equalised for Crystal f*cking Palace before West Brom gave away a sh*tty sh*tty pen on the stroke of half-time. As a bonus, they got some c*nt sent off in the process, to go in 2-1 down at half-time. West Brom then replied through little monkey-f*cker Kevin Phillips, which was quickly followed by Zoltan Gera missing an absolute sitter. Crystal f*cking Palace then 'Grabban-ed' a last minute winner through Lewis Grabban.

 

C*nts.

 

Tony Mowbray has a monkey's head.

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