Maybe Sky will stick a couple on the red button with many issues to still be settled.
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Maybe Sky will stick a couple on the red button with many issues to still be settled.
ESPN will have one of the games too.
Hopefully with it being Woys last game in charge at WBA, we might get one more televised game sneaked in
Lawro and Dennis Taylor both predict 2-0 winsQuote:
Arsenal v Norwich (1245 BST)
This is a massive game for Arsenal in the race for third place in the Premier League and the good news for the Gunners is that Norwich look like they have hit the wall in recent weeks, which their manager Paul Lambert will not be happy about.
Lambert will be delighted in one respect, because the Canaries are safe and sat on 43 points, but they seem to have fallen victim to the same problem Charlton used to have when they were in the top flight a few years ago, when they got to 40 points and a few of their players seemed to switch off.
I was speaking to Stoke boss Tony Pulis about this last week and I asked him if players are on a percentage of the prize money you get for where you finish in the table.
Pulis said they are not on that at Stoke, but he thinks that is something worth looking at because it is extra incentive for players at the end of the season, if they need it.
This is Arsenal's last home game of the season which is another reason they will be pushing hard to win it.
They go to West Brom on the last day of the season for Roy Hodgson's farewell to the Baggies before he takes the England job. By then, the Gunners will have an idea of what they need to do to clinch a Champions League place and there might be a carnival atmosphere around The Hawthorns, which will make it easier for them.
If Arsene Wenger's side need to win both games to finish third, then I think they will do it.
Prediction: 2-0
Lawro with a 2-0? Never!
If it's not on tv, best site I have found for live streams is www.theusagetv.org
Anyone staying behind for the lap?
I remember last years one :lol:
This seasons not been much better
Oh blast. Forgot about that. I'd have been up for that (assuming we win today, not so much otherwise) as since they got it together they've been pretty good and worked hard. They deserve some appreciation for that. As someone who bleated all season about how we'd finish in mid-table I'd have thought you would agree...
But no, have to get going to see my beloved so can't hang around.
So Arsenal are not your beloved shame on you :sulk: