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    Burnley v West Brom

    Can we add to the 3 points we already own ?

    Hopefully we can with a another great performance from the lads

    Any streams out there ?

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    Showing on Circfree - Alto.

    http://cricfree.sc/epl-live-streaming

    ....Unfortunately wont be around for this game - so good luck Burnley - lets take all 3 points.


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    Thanks Norder, have a good outing and I don't mean this in a negative way towards you, but I hope you miss a cracker

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    Burnley: Heaton, Lowton, Mee, Tarkowski, Ward, Hendrick, Defour, Cork, Berg Gudmundsson, Brady, Vokes,

    Subs: Barnes (10), Long (28), Pope (29), Westwood (18), Walters (19), Taylor (3), Arfield (37)

    West Bromwich Albion: Foster, Nyom, Dawson, Hegazi, Brunt, Barry, Phillips, Field, Livermore, McClean, Rodriguez,
    Subs: Chadli (22), Leko (45), Rondón (9), Robson-Kanu (4), Harper (34), Myhill (13), Wilson (49)

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    We are off attacking the Cricket end.

    Leicester 1 Brighton 0

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    A good chance for WBA but is missed.

    Carlisle 1 Cheltenham 0

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    We did enough in the first half to have won that game comfortably, Sam and Ben both missed headers when it seemed easier to score, the move for Sam's miss was sublime, absolutely ripped them apart. WBA were rarely a threat, they were 2nd best all afternoon, but if you don't take your chances, this is what happens.

    No need for the panic at all, if we have problems god help WBA, we were miles better than them.

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    He smashes Lowton in the gob with a forearm jab and then appeals the card. Nutjob!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    He smashes Lowton in the gob with a forearm jab and then appeals the card. Nutjob!
    Think it Pulis that agreed the appeal though!

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