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Re: English Premiership 22-23 October

Saturday's matches from soccernet
Blackburn Rovers v Birmingham City
Craig Bellamy is poised to return to the side after the knee injury which has kept him sidelined for three weeks. Which leaves mark Hughes with a dilemma as to who to leave on the bench, given that both Paul Dickov and Shefki Kuqi have performed well alongside Bellamy. Hughes is at least relieved to have Zurab Khizanishvili available after a Football Association disciplinary committee overturned the red card he received in last Saturday's 1-0 defeat at Liverpool.

Birmingham have doubts over midfielders David Dunn and Jiri Jarosik. Dunn, who has just launched his comeback after 10 months on the sidelines following back surgery, picked up a calf strain in training and is unlikely to play against his former club. Jarosik has suffered the recurrence of an ankle injury but skipper Kenny Cunningham and Nicky Butt are free to return after suspension.

Arsenal v Manchester City
Thierry Henry is expected to be fit to start after suffering no major reaction following his midweek comeback from long-term injury. Henry returned against Sparta Prague after a six-week absence with a groin problem and, despite having played for 75 minutes, he should be ready to start against City at Highbury. Arsenal are nevertheless set to be without Jose Antonio Reyes, who sustained bruised ribs in Prague, as well as Sol Campbell, Ashley Cole, Freddie Ljungberg and Alexander Hleb.

Richard Dunne and Ben Thatcher are missing again as Manchester City look to record their first win at Arsenal for 30 years. Dunne has not recovered from the knee injury picked up on international duty with the Republic of Ireland which forced him to miss Sunday's win over West Ham, while Thatcher is still suffering from an ankle problem.

Neither Robbie Fowler nor Bradley Wright-Phillips are expected to figure despite turning out for the reserves in midweek following back and knee injuries respectively.

Aston Villa v Wigan Athletic

David O'Leary has only 16 players to choose from after further injury setbacks. Wilfred Bouma (hamstring), Gary Cahill (knee) and Jlloyd Samuel (shoulder) have all been sidelined in the aftermath of the derby win over Birmingham, prompting O'Leary to include midfielder Gavin McCann and right-back Mark Delaney amongst his substitutes despite the duo not being fully fit after lengthy lay-offs. Gareth Barry is poised to switch from midfield to left-back with Patrik Berger recalled alongside James Milner, Steve Davis and Eirik Bakke in the centre.

Paul Jewell is forced to change his side for the first time in a month. After three successive matches of fielding an unchanged line-up, Jewell is without Lee McCulloch for the next three games following the winger's red card for a rash challenge on Emre in last Saturday's 1-0 home win over Newcastle. Jewell has a number of options open to him, although it is likely Alan Mahon will step into the breach at Villa Park.

Fulham v Liverpool

Fulham will be without Phillippe Christanval after the ex-Barcelona defender suffered a slight tear to his hamstring - he is expected to be out for up to five weeks. Collins John also sat out training this week - but boss Chris Coleman insists it was just precautionary because he had a slightly bruised calf and the Dutch striker, who has scored two goals in two games since breaking into the starting line-up, is expected to be fit to play.

Steven Gerrard will return to Liverpool's squad after recovering from the shin injury picked up on international duty and manager Rafael Benitez expects his captain to be in the starting line-up at Craven Cottage. But Steve Finnan will not play against his former club, having picked up a groin injury in training prior to the Champions League victory against Anderlecht - the full-back will be out of action for a week, will also miss the Carling Cup trip to Crystal Palace, but could be back for next weekend's home game with West Ham.

Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur

Sir Alex Ferguson must confront a major injury crisis. Ryan Giggs (fractured cheekbone) is the latest to join a list of absentees which also includes Roy Keane (broken foot), Gary Neville (groin), Gabriel Heinze (knee) and Quinton Fortune (knee). With Wes Brown and Louis Saha pencilled in for their returns in the Carling Cup against Barnet on Wednesday, Ferguson is left with just 13 senior players, two of which are goalkeepers.

Wayne Rooney is available again after his Champions League ban, while Cristiano Ronaldo will be involved despite being arrested and questioned by police over a rape allegation on Wednesday.

Tottenham have a concern over the fitness of Egyptian striker Mido. He has a slight thigh strain but Martin Jol is hopeful he will recover in time to play. Grzegorz Rasiak stands by as his replacement. Tottenham are still without Wayne Routledge (foot) who is still around a month away from regaining full fitness. Defender Anthony Gardner is out with a thigh muscle problem.

Portsmouth v Charlton Athletic

Portsmouth's Salif Diao is out with hamstring trouble and fellow midfielder Richard Hughes is rated 50-50 with a groin injury. Striker Svetoslav Todorov could make his first Premiership start in 19 months after a late check, having being laid low by a virus. Manager Alain Perrin is likely to name Collins Mbesuma on the bench in the continued absence of malaria-affected Lomana Lualua.

Alan Curbishley looks set to leave goalkeeper Dean Kiely out for the second successive match and keep faith with Stephan Andersen. Former first-choice Kiely recovered from a broken finger in time to be considered for Monday's 1-1 draw at home with Fulham but was not even on the bench.

Striker Shaun Bartlett now faces a six-week lay-off with an ankle injury but midfielder Darren Ambrose has stepped up his fitness with a midweek reserve outing following a groin problem
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Old 21-10-2005, 19:57
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Re: English Premiership 22-23 October

Sunday's matches from soccernet
Newcastle v Sunderland

Graeme Souness has described striker Michael Owen as 'touch and go' to be fit. Owen was the latest Magpies player to be struck down by a hamstring injury in training this week and Souness is hoping he comes through a late test. Souness' injury crisis is showing signs of easing a little, with Emre in contention for his first start since August and Nolberto Solano also set to make his first appearance since returning to the club. However Kieron Dyer, Albert Luque, Titus Bramble and Craig Moore (all hamstring), and Celestine Babayaro (groin) are all still sidelined.

Sunderland midfielder Julio Arca only rates himself as 50-50 with the toe injury which has kept him out of his side's last two games, but manager Mick McCarthy is less hopeful and has insisted he will not risk losing one of his most influential players for a longer period if he is not 100% fit. Christian Bassila will definitely miss out with a hamstring problem, while Stephen Wright, George McCartney, Colin Healy and Kevin Kyle remain on the long-term casualty list.

Bolton Wanderers v West Bromwich Albion

Bolton's injured trio Stelios Giannakopolous (groin), Gary Speed (back) and Jay-Jay Okocha (groin) could come into contention. They all sat out the UEFA Cup game with Besiktas - which ended in a 1-1 draw - to have treatment and rest instead. Striker Jared Borgetti, who scored in Turkey, is pushing for a place in the starting line-up as is midfielder Joey O'Brien. Ricardo Gardner is absent through suspension.

Bryan Robson is contemplating changes despite his side's shock 2-1 win over Arsenal. Robson is mindful of combating the additional physical threat posed by Sam Allardyce's side compared to the silky skills of The Gunners. The Baggies ended up with three centre-backs in Thomas Gaardsoe, Neil Clement and Darren Moore for the final stages of a victory which moved them out of the bottom three. Robson has only one injury casualty in Hungarian skipper Zoltan Gera who is still sidelined with a groin problem.

West Ham United v Middlesbrough

Alan Pardew must decide whether to hand striker Bobby Zamora a start. Zamora scored a late goal - his first in the Barclays Premiership - at the end of last week's 2-1 defeat to Manchester City after coming on to replace veteran Teddy Sheringham. Jeremie Aliadiere could return to the squad as the French forward, on loan from Arsenal, continues his recovery from a hernia operation.

Middlesbrough striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink could be a doubt after turning an ankle late in the 1-0 UEFA Cup win over Grasshoppers in Zurich. Fabio Rochemback is available after sitting out the European tie because he is ineligible. Ugo Ehiogu could also return from a groin injury after just missing out on the trip to Switzerland.

Everton v Chelsea

Everton are highly unlikely to include winger Andy van der Meyde in their squad. The Dutchman made his first Everton appearance for the reserves this week, but he is not considered match-fit yet after his groin injury and may instead make his first-team debut in Wednesday's Carling Cup tie with Middlesbrough. But Everton expect striker James Beattie to have recovered from a minor leg injury to be involved. Beattie was sent off in last season's corresponding fixture. Mikel Arteta should also return following a head injury.

Chelsea have doubts over the fitness of striker Didier Drogba and winger Arjen Robben. Drogba injured a knee in the Champions League win over Real Betis on Wednesday - coach Jose Mourinho is hopeful he will be fit but Hernan Crespo and Carlton Cole are on stand-by - while Robben is still suffering with a hamstring strain and Shaun Wright-Phillips will continue to deputise should the Dutchman remain on the sick list.

Republic of Ireland winger Damien Duff faces another three weeks out after cartilage surgery and is a definite absentee.
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Old 21-10-2005, 20:05
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Re: English Premiership 22-23 October

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Mikel Arteta should also return following a head injury.
Welcome back Arteta Were a lot better when he plays
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Old 21-10-2005, 20:19
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Arteta have some personal problems....His girlfriend is fcuking someone else(please don`t ask me from where I know but I know)........She is ex Miss Spain 1999 and very pretty.........
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Old 21-10-2005, 20:24
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Re: English Premiership 22-23 October

Thats a bit random prsljen31

So reading between the lines youre saying back Chelsea yeah?
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Re: English Premiership 22-23 October

Wow! Arsenal 1/2 to beat city with in form Henry. I'm getting on that one
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Old 21-10-2005, 20:31
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Re: English Premiership 22-23 October

Well that explains Artetas head problems........he isnt getting any

I must admit reading that soccernet thing I posted that Villa dont sound backable do they ??.........& I do so hate getting let down twice on the same result so maybe give it a miss...still think they'll win mind
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Old 21-10-2005, 20:32
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Re: English Premiership 22-23 October

well i was here just to make sure everything was ok for Man U to beat Spurs tomorrow as they always seem to do. Spurs aint beaten man U since new years day in about 2001 i think and havent scored at Old gtrafford in about as long i'd say. Them injuries are more than enough to put me off them though. Still dont fancy Spurs to take anything mind.

I'm considering Everton mind so dont mind me.
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No Mr I just said that Arteta`s problems aren`t with his head but with his........I don`t want to said the D word.......I think that Chelsea is on another planet right now and any price given on them are just VALUE..........
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Re: English Premiership 22-23 October

Villa v Wigan

Aston Villa are without Wilfred Bouma (hamstring), Gary Cahill (knee) and Jlloyd Samuel (shoulder) as well as Gavin McCann and Mark Delaney.

Add Milan Baros(injured) to that list as well, get on wigan now if you're going to before the bookies realise that villa barely have enough to fill the bench
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Re: English Premiership 22-23 October

Only Bouma started Villas last game out of those players Baz and they won that 1-0, so I wouldnt read too much into it.

Still that is a fair amount of players out, Mcann and Baros being quite key I believe As already said I think Wigans a decent bet but Im scared of the draw
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i think and havent scored at Old gtrafford in about as long i'd say.
Scored a pretty good goal last yr Komp from what i remember to win the match only for the dick of a ref and linesman to rule it out when it was about an inch from the back of the net saying it didnt cross the line.

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Re: English Premiership 22-23 October

I hate backing against Man Utd as I never seem to get them on a day when they lose. That said anyone who thinks that 6.00 isn't value on the away win must be MAD considering that Spurs are easily as good as Man Utd - man for man - considering Man Utds injury list.

Man Utd have 9 first team squad members out for tomorrows game. Big names like Giggs, Neville, Heinz and Keane. Spurs have bought very well and the prices here are based as much on reputation as current facts.

I never decide who to back until the day of the game but 6.00 can't be ignored.
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Old 21-10-2005, 23:08
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McCann for Villa is massive but he hasnt been as influential lately as he was in the previous 2 seasons. Without him at times we struggle to have any bite but although it was Bakkes first game v Blues he provides that & so if fit I dont see us missing McCann as before. Baros hasnt played that much for us so nthats hard to judge, but Angel should be fully fit although hes failed to score as yet this term, but Phillips will be playing with weight off his shoulders as after sundays goal he is revered no matter what happens now.
The problem as I see it is that both Bouma & Lloyd Samuel miss out which probably means Barry dropping back into left back which will unhinge the midfield. Hughes, Ridgewell & Mellberg will continue as the rest of the defence & Mellberg at last seems to be returning to form. The midfield then will probably be Davis, Milner & Bakke, with the other slot being either Hendrie who I think is still injured & will check, or Djemba Djemba...which is a problem as he is crap by anybodys estimations
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Things are looking up as I forgot about Patrik Berger & he will certainly be ahead of mop top Djemba so thats brilliant tbh. Hendrie has just restarted training.
Just been on the boards & they all xpect Barry at left back & that could affect our inventiveness in midfield
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