Everton v Man Utd
Arsenal v Bolton
Fulham v Wolverhampton
Man City v Blackburn
Newcastle v Blackpool
West Brom v Tottenham
West Ham v Chelsea
Wigan v Sunderland
Sunday, 12 September 2010
Birmingham v Liverpool
Monday, 13 September 2010
Stoke v Aston Villa
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It feels good to have club football back after it was rudely interrupted only 3 weeks in by those darn Internationals.
Saturday sees a tough test for ( MANCHESTER) United with all eyes on the cheating weasel up front. It's possibly the last place Wayne would wish to go the week after his sordid personal affairs were revealed to the Nation. Everton have had a woeful start to the season but there were signs of encouragement against Villa last time out. Looking forward to this one.
Arsenal have another injury to moan about in Walcott - just as the wonderkid gets into good form he is sidelined. With no Nasri to call on or RVP (What's new?) Could it be Bentdner time? I hope so.
The Toon army have been hot and cold so far but I expect them and City to be rampant at home. City's 27 million pound, 200 grand a week 20 year old superstar is also injured. Never to fear, they have about 6 strikers waiting to replace him.
If Chelsea fail to put at least 8 past WHAM then Roman needs to have serious words with Ancelotti. I have a feeling West Ham and Avram Grant will feel it could be their lucky day though - It's the Jewish new year after all.
Liverpool will come and defend against Birmingham..who will also defend. I for one can't wait to see this defensive feast of football. Unfortunately we will be without the flair of Kuyt but if Merieles isn't fit to start we can enjoy the fancy football from Lucas and Poulsen.
Finally, Houllier is back and faces a tough start, he better have good tactics to break down a dogged Stoke defence. If I was him I'd stick Heskey on the left wing, they'd never expect that.