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Premier League 2010/2011 live on Sky Sports

 

DATE GAME KICK-OFF

AUGUST

Saturday 14 Tottenham v Man City 12.45pm

Sunday 15 Liverpool v Arsenal 4pm

Monday 16 Man Utd v Newcastle 8pm

Saturday 21 Wigan v Chelsea 5.15pm

Sunday 22 Fulham v Man Utd 4pm

Monday 23 Man City v Liverpool 8pm

Saturday 28 Blackburn v Arsenal 12.45pm

Sunday 29 Bolton v Birmingham

Aston Villa v Everton 1.30pm

4pm

SEPTEMBER

Sunday 12 Everton v Man Utd

Birmingham v Liverpool 1.30pm

4pm

Monday 13 Stoke City v Aston Villa 8pm

Saturday 18 Stoke City v West Ham 12.45pm

Sunday 19 Man Utd v Liverpool

Chelsea v Blackpool 1.30pm

4pm

Saturday 25 Man City v Chelsea 12.45pm

Sunday 26 Wolves v Aston Villa

Newcastle v Stoke City 2pm

4.10pm

OCTOBER

Sunday 3 Chelsea v Arsenal 4pm

Monday 4 Wigan v Wolves 8pm

Sunday 17 Everton v Liverpool

Blackpool v Man City 1.30pm

4pm

Monday 18 Blackburn v Sunderland 8pm

Saturday 23 Tottenham v Everton

West Ham v Newcastle 12.45pm

5.30pm

Sunday 24 Stoke City v Man Utd

Man City v Arsenal 1.30pm

4pm

Sunday 31 Bolton v Liverpool

Newcastle v Sunderland 1.30pm

4pm

NOVEMBER

Monday 1 Blackpool v West Brom 8pm

Saturday 6 Bolton v Tottenham 12.45pm

Sunday 7 Arsenal v Newcastle

Liverpool v Chelsea 1.30pm

4pm

Tuesday 9 West Ham v West Brom 8pm

Wednesday 10 Man City v Man Utd 8pm

Saturday 13 Aston Villa v Man Utd 12.45pm

Sunday 14 Everton v Arsenal

Chelsea v Sunderland 2pm

4.10pm

Sunday 21 Arsenal v Tottenham

Fulham v Man City 1.30pm

4pm

Monday 22 Sunderland v Everton 8pm

Saturday 27 Aston Villa v Arsenal 12.45pm

Sunday 28 Newcastle v Chelsea

Tottenham v Liverpool 1.30pm

4pm

 

 

Newcastle on 6 times to Tottenham's 5, its the size of the fanbase and not the quality of side that dictates how many times you're on as is proved yet again.

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ESPN games

 

Saturday, August 14, Chelsea v West Bromwich Albion, 5:30pm

Sunday, August 22, Newcastle United v Aston Villa, 1:30pm

Saturday, August 28, Manchester United v West Ham United, 5:30pm

 

Saturday, September 18, Sunderland v Arsenal, 5:30pm

Saturday, September 25, Bolton Wanderers v Manchester United, 5:30pm

 

Sunday, October 3, Manchester City v Newcastle United, 1:30pm

Saturday, October 16, Aston Villa v Chelsea, 5:30pm

Saturday, October 30, Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur, 5:30pm

Saturday, November 13, Stoke City v Liverpool, 5:30pm

Saturday, November 20, Liverpool v West Ham United, 5:30pm

 

 

So in total that's Man Utd 10 Liverpool 9 Newcastle 8 Chelsea 8 Arsenal Tottenham 6 Everton 5 Sunderland 5. Someone tell me why we're on so much.

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ESPN games

 

Saturday, August 14, Chelsea v West Bromwich Albion, 5:30pm

Sunday, August 22, Newcastle United v Aston Villa, 1:30pm

Saturday, August 28, Manchester United v West Ham United, 5:30pm

 

Saturday, September 18, Sunderland v Arsenal, 5:30pm

Saturday, September 25, Bolton Wanderers v Manchester United, 5:30pm

 

Sunday, October 3, Manchester City v Newcastle United, 1:30pm

Saturday, October 16, Aston Villa v Chelsea, 5:30pm

Saturday, October 30, Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur, 5:30pm

Saturday, November 13, Stoke City v Liverpool, 5:30pm

Saturday, November 20, Liverpool v West Ham United, 5:30pm

 

 

So in total that's Man Utd 10 Liverpool 9 Newcastle 8 Chelsea 8 Arsenal Tottenham 6 Everton 5 Sunderland 5. Someone tell me why we're on so much.

 

Where did you get the ESPN fixtures, they havent been released yet have they?

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So in total that's Man Utd 10 Liverpool 9 Newcastle 8 Chelsea 8 Arsenal Tottenham 6 Everton 5 Sunderland 5. Someone tell me why we're on so much.

 

 

Same reason people watch tv progs with car crashes etc

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Anyone prepared to give me a reason why we're on significantly more than a Champions League team? Danny B if you're reading what's your theory?

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Anyone prepared to give me a reason why we're on significantly more than a Champions League team? Danny B if you're reading what's your theory?

 

Fucking hell. :o

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Anyone prepared to give me a reason why we're on significantly more than a Champions League team? Danny B if you're reading what's your theory?

Cos we'll be rock bottom and there'll be hell on.

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Newcastle on 6 times to Tottenham's 5, its the size of the fanbase and not the quality of side that dictates how many times you're on as is proved yet again.

 

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Give me a reason why we're on live TV 8 times to your 6, when you're a far more entertaining team and much better than we are.

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Counting friendlies!

 

:unsure:

 

Oh and for those who can't make it or value their sobriety too highly to lose it permanently our Rangers fixture will be on ESPN.

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I make it ten. Not that it is an indicator of anything really.

Tool. It's a clear indicator we have a fanbase two or three times bigger than Spurs', I don't see how it can be denied. We're shit and on telly more than you.

 

In the early part of the season. You might just be playing the sky 4 more towards the beginning of the season.

 

Your Derby's always going to be on because of bother. Loads of factors. As I say, it really means nothing.

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I make it ten. Not that it is an indicator of anything really.

Tool. It's a clear indicator we have a fanbase two or three times bigger than Spurs', I don't see how it can be denied. We're shit and on telly more than you.

 

In the early part of the season. You might just be playing the sky 4 more towards the beginning of the season.

 

Your Derby's always going to be on because of bother. Loads of factors. As I say, it really means nothing.

 

Bother? Hardley ever in the grounds or where the camera's pry.

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I make it ten. Not that it is an indicator of anything really.

Tool. It's a clear indicator we have a fanbase two or three times bigger than Spurs', I don't see how it can be denied. We're shit and on telly more than you.

 

In the early part of the season. You might just be playing the sky 4 more towards the beginning of the season.

 

Your Derby's always going to be on because of bother. Loads of factors. As I say, it really means nothing.

 

Bother? Hardley ever in the grounds or where the camera's pry.

 

Its suits them and the old bill, early Sunday kick off and all that.

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I make it ten. Not that it is an indicator of anything really.

Tool. It's a clear indicator we have a fanbase two or three times bigger than Spurs', I don't see how it can be denied. We're shit and on telly more than you.

 

In the early part of the season. You might just be playing the sky 4 more towards the beginning of the season.

 

Your Derby's always going to be on because of bother. Loads of factors. As I say, it really means nothing.

 

Bother? Hardley ever in the grounds or where the camera's pry.

Aye but its probably the most fierce atmosphere in English football and there was bother at the last one away, the like of which younguns wont have seen in the Premiership.

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