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After Blackburn got their very own Olsson twins yesterday, we look at the best of twin team-mates
to grace English football. 1. Rafael and Fabio Da Silva Arguably English football's top-achieving
twins to date, in tag team terms. Unlike some sets of footballing twins, the talent seems to be
fairly equal between the pair.
It is a potentially critical weekend at the bottom of the Premier League table.
The games almost have a play-off theme to them – with the bottom six facing off against one
another. Blackburn Rovers host QPR, Bolton Wanderers entertain Wigan Athletic and West Brom travel
to Wolves in the Black Country derby.
I don't know what they gave the Baggies at halftime, but I bet Mick McCarthy wishes they didn't.
With the score tied 1-1 at half, WBA came out and crushed it. Like, 4 goals in a 24 minute span,
crushed it. Mick, your Kit Kat bar is in the mail. Just so you can, you know, "get away"...Video:
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Ireland international Keith Andrews is already eyeing up a long-term future with West Brom
following a dream debut in last week's mauling of Wolves.
Dublin born Andrews, who started his career with Wolves in 1999, playing in 72 matches over six
years, scored West Brom's fourth goal in the 5-1 rout at Molineux.
Arsenal overcame the APL's form side away from home, Spurs and the Baggies shared the summit of the
top-scorers podium and the bottom five sides are closer than ever. Sunderland slipped from the top
of the form table after losing ...
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Arsenal overcame the APL's form side away from home, Spurs and the Baggies shared the summit of the
top-scorers podium and the bottom five sides are closer than ever. Sunderland slipped from the top
of the form table after losing ...
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By Alan Duffy
West Bromwich Albion 4-0 Sunderland Premier League 25th February 2012
West Brom secured their first win at the Hawthorn ssince November in a comprehensive thrashing
of in-form Sunderland.
Peter Odemwingie was the star man for the home side, bagging a brace, with one coming after just
three minutes and the second coming three minutes into the second-half.