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Saturday April 12 2014:
Crystal Palace v Aston Villa - 15:07
Fulham v Norwich - 15:07
Southampton v Cardiff - 15:07
Stoke v Newcastle - 15:07
Sunderland v Everton - 15:07
West Brom v Tottenham - 15:07
Sunday April 13 2014:
Liverpool v Man City - 13:37
Swansea v Chelsea - 16:07
If you have been looking at Premier League kick off times for this weekend and noticed that kicks offs are at 7 minutes past the hour, it is not a glitch.
All matches in England from April 11th to 14th will kick off 7 minutes later than normal as a mark of respect to those who tragically died at Hillsborough in April 1989.
The mark of respect applies to both FA Cup semi-finals and all Premier League and Football League games.
Thus tomorrow's FA Cup semi between Arsenal and Sheffield Wednesday will have a minutes silence at 5.06pm with the match kicking off at 5.07pm.
Tomorrow's 3pm kick offs in the Premier League will get underway at 3.07pm, while the Liverpool v Manchester City match on Sunday starts at 1.37pm.
Arsenal make the FA Cup Final......just!
They beat Wigan on penalties after a 90 mins plus an added 30 min of extra time couldn't split them at 1-1. Wigan lead, with Arsenal only equalizing with 7 min to go in regulation time.
Gunners win on penalties 4-2 when Wigan miss their first two. So no matter what, Arsenal are through!
They'll play the winner of Hull v Sheff U.
But while all that's going on, Everton win again in the league and move up to the all important fourth spot.
Massive one tonight; Liverpool v Man City @ Anfield.
FA Cup Final decided. The two favourites from the semis get through but both got massive scares along the way. In Semi 2, Hull finally got over third tier Sheffield Utd 5-3 in a pulsating eight goal thriller at Wembley. If only the final could be this good!
The all-Premier Final is Arsenal v Hull City.
sixpoints wrote:Prediction time.
Now we are at Xmas & that means the halfway point, let's put our predictions forward. At least this campaign has a bit of a log jam at the top making it interesting for a change. (especially for those who don't support one of the big clubs)
Champs?, Top 6 & Relegation.
At the moment we have at the top;
Liverpool 36 Arsenal 36 Man City 35 Chelsea 34 Everton 34 Newcastle 30
At the bottom;
Crystal Pal 13 Fulham 13 Sunderland 10.
My predictions for the end of the season in order;
Man City (champs), Liverpool, Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal, Everton.
Going down;
Norwich, Sunderland, Crystal Pal.
Time will tell.........
Thought it high time to revisit my Xmas predictions. Looks like my tip Man City blew their chances in their last two games, but my high Liverpool pick is standing up. Man U have not caught up as I would have thought. My predicted top 6 is the current top 6, but you don't need to be a genius to do
that.
At the bottom I still think I'll get 2 of the 3 right. Sunderland & Norwich are still right in the relegation mix. Norwich were 13th at Xmas so I've gone well to spot their decline. But geez I got Palace wrong. Didn't back on the Pulis factor there.
Saturday April 12 2014:
Crystal Palace 1-0 Aston Villa
Fulham 1-0 Norwich
Southampton 0-1 Cardiff
Stoke 1-0 Newcastle
Sunderland 0-1 Everton
West Brom 3-3 Tottenham
Sunday April 13 2014:
Liverpool 3-2 Man City
Swansea 0-1 Chelsea
Tuesday April 15 2014:
Arsenal 3-1 West Ham
Wednesday April 16 2014:
Everton 2-3 Crystal Palace
Man City 2-2 Sunderland
The Ladder:
1. Liverpool 77 - Played 34
2. Chelsea 75 - Played 34
3. Man City 71 - Played 33
4. Arsenal 67 - Played 34
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5. Everton 66 - Played 34
6. Tottenham 60 - Played 34
7. Man Utd 57 - Played 33
8. Southampton 48 - Played 34
9. Newcastle 46 - Played 34
10. Stoke 43 - Played 34
11. Crystal Palace 40 - Played 34
12. West Ham 37 - Played 34
13. Hull 36 - Played 33
14. Aston Villa 34 - Played 33
15. Swansea 33 - Played 34
16. West Brom 33 - Played 33
17. Norwich 32 - Played 34
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18. Fulham 30 - Played 34
19. Cardiff 29 - Played 34
20. Sunderland 26 - Played 33
Saturday April 19 2014:
Tottenham v Fulham - 12:45
Aston Villa v Southampton - 15:00
Cardiff v Stoke - 15:00
Newcastle v Swansea - 15:00
West Ham v Crystal Palace - 15:00
Chelsea v Sunderland - 17:30
Sunday April 20 2014:
Norwich v Liverpool - 12:00
Hull v Arsenal - 14:05
Everton v Man Utd - 16:10
Monday April 21 2014:
Man City v West Brom - 20:00
Saturday April 19 2014:
Tottenham 3-1 Fulham
Aston Villa 0-0 Southampton
Cardiff 1-1 Stoke
Newcastle 1-2 Swansea
West Ham 0-1 Crystal Palace
Chelsea 1-2 Sunderland
Burnley defeat Wigan 2-0 and secure automatic promotion to the Premier League for next season. The Clarets join Leicester as the two auto promoted clubs.
Machinations continue for the four play off places with Derby and QPR locked in, but the other two spots are still up for grabs.
Looks like Luvverpool have the Premier League wrapped up.
The word on where to now for Moyes has thrown a few options.
Celtic (his old club), that would give him at shot at winning trophies, or if staying in England; Tottenham, Villa & Newcastle have been touted by the press.