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In the old days, Reid loved doughnuts more than corner kicks
I was leaning all week towards Everton's Steven Pienaar - his goal last night in the Europa League
only further confirming his chance as a Funny Feeling Friday selection - but, having selected
Everton's Rodwell just a few weeks ago - and seeing as Pienaar is already owned by about 7% of
managers - I went with an unlikely selection, the less than 1% owned Andy Reid.
Burnley v. Sunderland 12:45 GMT Team news: Burnley captain Steven Caldwell is still troubled by the
groin injury which has kept him off the pitch this season. Michael Duff is back from his ankle
injury, but is expected to start on the bench. Sunderland summer signing Lee Cattermole is a doubt
for the trip to Burnley, still suffering [.
1. A Change Of Tack
I don't know about you, but personally I think this blog has become just a little too considered in
recent weeks at the expense of our bread and butter.
Perilous flirtation with the threat of legal action has been discarded in favour of sound
reasoning, and that has to change.
Premiership clubs have spent a lot of money on new players this summer and even
though it is still too early to make final judgment, some of them have already started to
prove their potential. Six games is definitely not enough time for players to show all
they've got, but a couple of summer signings have made a big impact already and I felt obliged to
create the top 5 list.
Arsenal vs Wigan: team news, injuries, tactics, prognosis By Phil Gregory Wigan Athletic, Arsenal's
opponents on Saturday, arrive at the Emirates Stadium on the back of their first home win of the
season against West Ham. Roberto Martinez, Wigan's manager since the departure of Steve Bruce to
Sunderland, has undertaken wholesale changes at the club.
Wigan Athletic
Last Season: 11th, 12-9-17 (45 points, -11 goal differential)
Recent Form: WLLLW
Away Form (last season): 4-4-11
Last Meeting: Wigan Athletic 1-Arsenal 4 (4/11/09)
Back to league action tomorrow with a home matchup against Wigan.
Throughout the history of football, there has always been players that seem impervious to harm,
hurling themselves at all sorts of challenges with no regard for personal safety (or the safety of
the opposition for that matter). This years batch of players are no different. The premiership
being the most physical league in the world (citation?