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I hope we beat Brum to finish the season on a high and shove it up Dunn's arse. 

Such a shame that he's damaged his hamstring. Again. For the fifth time in two seasons.

2-0 Rovers, Stead & Gally to score.

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Spurs to finish 13th and gain the most flattering league position for such an awful season.

Out of Liverpool and Newcastle, gotta want Newcastle to finish fourth.

But the one thing that would make my season bearable: Leicester beating Arsenal away.

EDIT: With a Les Ferdinand penalty...In the 93rd minute. After Sol Campbell got sent off for the foul.

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That's impossible Jook.

Villa can't catch Liverpool, blasted goal difference, so it's either.

Liverpool 4th

Villa 5th

Newcastle 4th

Liverpool 5th

Liverpool 4th

Newcastle 5th

However, I suggest you cheer for the Saints. ;)

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Such a shame that he's damaged his hamstring. Again. For the fifth time in two seasons.

2-0 Rovers, Stead & Gally to score.

Probably 2-1, to wrap off the season well and shove it up Dunn's ego-inflated arse.

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Arsenal 3 - 1 Leicester City KO 15.00

Aston Villa 1 - 0 Manchester United KO 15.00

Blackburn Rovers 0 - 0 Birmingham City KO 15.00

Bolton Wanderers 3 - 2 Fulham KO 15.00

Charlton Athletic 0 - 1 Southampton KO 15.00

Chelsea 1 - 2 Leeds United KO 15.00

Liverpool 2 - 0 Newcastle United KO 15.00

Manchester City 1 - 2 Everton KO 15.00

Portsmouth 1 - 0 Middlesbrough KO 15.00

Wolverhampton Wndrs 0 - 2 Tottenham Hotspur KO 15.00

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Arsenal 2-0 Leicester City KO 15.00

Aston Villa 1-1 Manchester United KO 15.00

Blackburn Rovers 0-0 Birmingham City KO 15.00

Bolton Wanderers 0-1 Fulham KO 15.00

Charlton Athletic 2-2 Southampton KO 15.00

Chelsea 2-1 Leeds United KO 15.00

Liverpool 1-0 Newcastle United KO 15.00

Manchester City 2-0 Everton KO 15.00

Portsmouth 1-2 Middlesbrough KO 15.00

Wolverhampton Wndrs 0-1 Tottenham Hotspur KO 15.00

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Arsenal 2-0 Leicester City KO 15.00

Aston Villa 1-1 Manchester United KO 15.00

Blackburn Rovers 0-1 Birmingham City KO 15.00

Bolton Wanderers 1-2 Fulham KO 15.00

Charlton Athletic 2-1 Southampton KO 15.00

Chelsea 3-0 Leeds United KO 15.00

Liverpool 2-1 Newcastle United KO 15.00

Manchester City 0-0 Everton KO 15.00

Portsmouth 1-0 Middlesbrough KO 15.00

Wolverhampton Wndrs 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur KO 15.00

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Predictions

Arsenal 1 v 3 Leicester City

Aston Villa 2 v 2 Manchester United

Blackburn Rovers 0 v 0 Birmingham City

Bolton Wanderers 0 v 2 Fulham

Charlton Athletic 1 v 1 Southampton

Chelsea 4 v 1 Leeds United

Liverpool 1 v 1 Newcastle United

Manchester City 0 v 1 Everton

Portsmouth 3 v 3 Middlesbrough

Wolverhampton Wndrs 1 v 1 Tottenham Hotspur

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Team news ahoy:

Arsenal recall Gilberto and Dennis Bergkamp; Steffen Freund and Lilian Nalis come in for Leicester.

Liam Ridgewell and Peter Crouch start for Aston Villa; Nicky Butt is not even on the Man Utd bench.

Blackburn bring in Steven Reid for Lucas Neill at home to Birmingham, who are unchanged.

Long-serving midfielder Per Frandsen starts as skipper, and in place of Henrik Pedersen, for Bolton at home to Fulham, who have Brian McBride in attack.

Alan Blayney, who impressed on his debut, keeps his place in the Saints goal.

Glen Johnson and Willian Gallas return for Chelsea; Scott Carson replaces the departed Paul Robinson in goal for Leeds.

Liverpool are unchanged at home to Newcastle, who gamble on Kieron Dyer's fitness.

Paolo Wanchope continues to partner Nicolas Anelka for Man City against Everton, who have youngsters James McFadden and Leon Osman in midfield.

Denis Irwin starts his 902nd and final game in an unchanged Wolves side at home to Spurs, who hand a debut to striker Mark Yeates.

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