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By:
ilikewavingatbuses
When: 04 Aug 10 06:23
best game in the prem lge is easy man u V pool!
By:
Avocado
When: 04 Aug 10 06:26
Chelsea v Fulham. Chelsea's ground is actually in Fulham and Fulham want them out.
By:
Avocado
When: 04 Aug 10 06:27
Also there is a lot of rivalry between Chelsea and Fulham fans about which area has the best wine bars.
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ilikewavingatbuses
When: 04 Aug 10 06:30
interesting!! perhaps im biased , just like the hype of the man u pool games!
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tuckyboy
When: 04 Aug 10 09:07
The biggest games in this year's Premier League will be the two North London Derbies, which will decide the destination of the title. 

This season Man Utd v Liverpool will only decide which one of these two spent forces will enter the Europa League in 2011/12.

HTH
By:
BonVivvy
When: 04 Aug 10 11:16
Real vs Barca is more a gay love type rivalry than real hatred
By:
A.H HUNTER esq.
When: 04 Aug 10 11:41
Are we talking the past or the present/ future ? .
By:
Goretski
When: 04 Aug 10 11:43
Its obvious the biggest game in the premier league since day one has been liverpool v utd, anyone who thinks otherwise is deluded imo
By:
Avocado
When: 04 Aug 10 11:45
I'm looking forward to Blackpool vs Wolves.
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Alex69
When: 04 Aug 10 11:46
The History of the Tyne and Wear derby is regarded by many in the North East as the modern day extension of a rivalry between Newcastle and Sunderland that dates back to the English Civil War when protestations over advantages that merchants in Royalist Newcastle had over their Wearside counterparts led to Sunderland becoming a Parliamentarian stronghold.

Tyne and Wear again found themselves on opposite sides during the Jacobite Rebellions, with Newcastle in support of the Hanoverians with the German King George, and Sunderland siding with the Scottish Stewarts.

The industrial revolution and the close proximity of the two, saw them compete against each other in many industrial fields, such as shipbuilding and the coal trade.
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tuckyboy
When: 04 Aug 10 14:26
I have said for a few years now that although matches between Arsenal and Tottenham have lost a little of the bile and venom which used to mark the occasion, that would soon return when both teams were back on a more even footing as regards League positions.

I expect many people at both clubs, and beyond, to be surprised by the absolute hatred which will retrun in the next couple of seasons as Spurs overhaul the cheating south London upstarts.
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