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Thanks to the London Underground strikes, Arsenal play Wolves a day after most other teams
including Chelsea, Liverpool, Man Utd and Man City. Two of those teams above The Gunners only drew
yesterday so this is another must-win match for Arsenal that should prove considerably easier
compared to the slugfest against Man City and the [.
After a rare week's rest, Arsenal travel to the Etihad stadium to take on current table-toppers
Manchester City in a game which is crucial for both sides. While Arsenal will look to continue
their march up the Premier League table, the Citizens will try to get back to winning ways after
Monday's 2-1 defeat at [.
After an emphatic win over Dortmund in the Champions League, the Gunners host Fulham at the
Emirates in a match described by Wojciech Szczesny as 'vital', and rightfuly so. A win could see
Arsene Wenger's team back in the top four and few would bet against them to get the job done.
Fulham have never [.
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Nothing will change next season by Gaz Gael Clichy has gone to Manchester City. Samir Nasri and
Cesc Fabregas will shortly follow him out of the Emirates exit door. Arsene Wenger won't be willing
to spend the money needed replace these players. So expect cheap, second rate players, probably
from France, to be brought in [.
Another week, another round of Major League Soccer fixture. Week eight presented more draws than
definitive results, but there was plenty of excitement on offer. Here's how I predicted the
schedule would play out:
(Actual results in brackets. Red for incorrect result, blue for correct result, green for exact
scoreline)
DC United 1-1 Seattle Sounders (2-1)
Houston Dynamo 1-2 Colorado Rapids (1-2)
Portland Timbers 1-1 Philadelphia Union (1-0)
Real Salt Lake 2-0 Chivas USA (1-0)
Toronto FC 0-2 Houston Dynamo (2-1)
DC United 3-1 FC Dallas (0-0)
Columbus Crew 2-0 Seattle Sounders (1-1)
New England Revolution 0-2 Colorado Rapids (0-0)
Chicago Fire 2-1 Vancouver Whitecaps (0-0)
LA Galaxy 2-0 New York Red Bulls (1-1)
As you can see, another poor effort.
There's a saying here in Britain - you wait ages for a bus, then two come along at once. That's how
I feel right now, because like Thierry Henry, my drought is finally over. In one weekend I went
from 0% exact accuracy in my 2011 season predictions to being able to boast a pair of correct
guesses! Still not a great performance overall this year, but is it a turnaround?