Weekend Football Thread 5/3-7/3 (merged)

LoveCity

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Brum already lost to West Brom today and suddenly the Carling Cup winners are precariously close to the relegation zone, but with two games in hand.

Only goal in the 3pm kickoffs so far seems to be Villa leading against Bolton.

Watching Arsenal vs. Sunderland myself, Arsenal looking dangerous but 0-0.
 
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West Ham hitting form 2 up against Stoke after beating Liverpool last week, out of relegation zone as of now for the first time this season.

Meanwhile Stoke have been shit recently only 4 points above relegation maybe they can still go down? :)
 
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Arsenal destroying Sunderland but nothing to show for it. Great save just then from a Bendtner shot. The laws of average say Bendtner must score soon, as he is having chance after chance and not scoring. Even Jo would put away 10 a season with the service at Arsenal, their attackers get so many chances but only RVP seems clinical in any way and he isn't playing.
 
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Arsenal should have scored by now, Nasri free kick produces top class save and Chamakh header from yards out hits the bar. Sunderland keep giving it back, Gyan's ball retention has been shocking.<br /><br />-- Sat Mar 05, 2011 4:52 pm --<br /><br />Arsenal choke despite plenty of chances and pressure. 0-0 FT.
 
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Sunderland's defence is good, they'll be tough to crack at COMS.
 
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Love_Each_Day said:
Sunderland's defence is good, they'll be tough to crack at COMS.

Yeah, they are the exact sort of team that gives us trouble. They already beat us this season and I think we will struggle against them at home too.
 

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