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What do people make of the Anniversary fixtures?

Burnley - Bolton

Derby - Blackburn

Preston - Wolves

Sheffield Utd - Notts County

Newport County - Accrington Stanley

Rochdale - Hartlepool

Appreciable nostalgia or cheesy gimmick?

I'm not sure about marketing them as special fixtures, they would have happened this season anyway, although I guess emphasising that league football is 125 years old rather than 20 isn't a bad thing.

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Posting on the first page woo 7 days till Glasto ;)

Anyway my predictions for the prem:

1) Man City

2) United

3) Chelsea

4) Spurs

Will be interesting to see what Man U are like without fergie. I think chelsea could beat them to 2nd.

And of course Yeovil town to get promoted to the premiership!! :D:D

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I fancy Arsenal to do well this season. It'll be the first year in yonks where they haven't started the season selling their 2 best players and rebuilding the team. Man U's team sheet has always looked weak to me, I think Fergie has been getting a major excess out of the players there, and there have been problems building that still aren't resolved: lack of a top-class midfielder, inconsistent wingers, an aging defence. I think there'll be a top 3 of City, Chelsea and Arsenal (thoughts as to order depend largely on transfer window, although atm I'd lean Chelsea), with Man U pipping Spurs and Liverpool to 4th.

Relegation's harder to predict this year IMO. It's very rare all the promoted teams go straight back down, but I'm struggling to see which current teams are likely to drop. Stoke are a definite possibility, with the manager change, and aging shit team, but that's about it. I can't see Villa or Sunderland having as bad seasons as this one, we'll be stronger with not having the Europa League although fuck knows how the Kinnear thing will affect us. Norwich's early buys look good, and most other teams were fairly comfortably clear last season and I don't see declining hugely relative enough to drag them below the promoted teams, all of whom seem weaker than previous ones to me.

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I fancy Arsenal to do well this season. It'll be the first year in yonks where they haven't started the season selling their 2 best players and rebuilding the team. Man U's team sheet has always looked weak to me, I think Fergie has been getting a major excess out of the players there, and there have been problems building that still aren't resolved: lack of a top-class midfielder, inconsistent wingers, an aging defence. I think there'll be a top 3 of City, Chelsea and Arsenal (thoughts as to order depend largely on transfer window, although atm I'd lean Chelsea), with Man U pipping Spurs and Liverpool to 4th.

Relegation's harder to predict this year IMO. It's very rare all the promoted teams go straight back down, but I'm struggling to see which current teams are likely to drop. Stoke are a definite possibility, with the manager change, and aging shit team, but that's about it. I can't see Villa or Sunderland having as bad seasons as this one, we'll be stronger with not having the Europa League although fuck knows how the Kinnear thing will affect us. Norwich's early buys look good, and most other teams were fairly comfortably clear last season and I don't see declining hugely relative enough to drag them below the promoted teams, all of whom seem weaker than previous ones to me.

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If true of course.

However, if it is true. The club are paying 100k a week for a guy who scored 7 in 22 last season and was never really fully fit (which is a separate worry).

Meanwhile Man Utd pay what? 250k a week for a guy who scored 12 in 27 last season.

100k a week is of course ludicrous. But it's about the going rate I would have said.

You say others now have a bargaining chip but they don't really. Strikers transfer fees are always above any other position, and their wages reflect that accordingly.

Allardyce identifies the players - wage negotiations are nothing to do with him.

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Yes.

I'm not Carroll's biggest fan, but I do wonder where a club like West Ham can get an alternative that's a good as Carroll, as young as Carroll, proven(ish) in English football, would settle for less wages than Carroll is (reportedly) on, and that would want to come to the club.

Best we can hope for is he'll have a couple of good seasons and then get sold on for a whacking profit.

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Can't say I'm too sad to see the back of Llambias, but the club's definitely not stable, fuck knows what's going on.

How come we always get a really difficult fixture to start the season? Man U, Man U, Arsenal, Spurs, City....

26th October and 1st February for the derbies. Nice not to have them in a crunch part of the season.

Palace away, Stoke home, Arsenal home, WBA away is decent for Christmas. Certainly far better than Arsenal/Man U/Everton.

Mostly our difficult fixtures are spread out, but we've got a horrible run at the end of the season. Man U (h), Stoke (a), Swansea (h), Arsenal (a), Cardiff (h), Liverpool (a). Only 1 'easy' game in that, and only 2 you'd typically suggest are winnable.

Delighted about the FA Cup final getting its own date.

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