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Re: English Premiership Results
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And here they are,
at least we have got the england game to watch on saturday then again i can see us losing he playing fucking Heskey!
Saturday, 15 September 2007 Birmingham v Bolton, 15:00 Chelsea v Blackburn, 17:15 Everton v Man Utd, 12:00 Portsmouth v Liverpool, 12:45 Sunderland v Reading, 15:00 Tottenham v Arsenal, 13:30 West Ham v Middlesbrough, 15:00 Wigan v Fulham, 15:00
Sunday, 16 September 2007 Man City v Aston Villa, 16:00
Monday, 17 September 2007 Derby v Newcastle, 20:00
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Re: English Premiership Results
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Fans blast lack of Saturday games A new top-flight record will be set on Saturday 6 October when just one Premier League match kicks off at the traditional 1500 BST time. Only Aston Villa's home game against West Ham starts at 1500 BST, with one game starting at 1245 BST on Saturday and eight games taking place on Sunday.
"This is a matter of great concern," said Malcolm Clarke, chairman of the Football Supporters' Federation.
"It is extraordinary and it will be a dark weekend for football supporters."
Clarke added: "It's symbolic of the way things are going but the views of the match-going fan seem to be bottom of the list of priorities.
The Saturday three o'clock kick-off is a great tradition of English football
Sports Minister Gerry Sutcliffe
"We will certainly bring this up at our next meeting with the Premier League."
Manchester United v Wigan is the other game taking place of Saturday, 6 October but is kicking off at 1245 BST as it is being televised.
Three other matches are being televised on the Sunday, four have been switched because teams involved are playing in the Uefa Cup on the previous Thursday and Manchester City v Middlesbrough has been moved for policing reasons.
The City game was originally due to be played in the last week of the season but as their ground is the venue for the Uefa Cup final, Uefa asked the club to switch their Middlesbrough matches to play at the Riverside on the last weekend of the season.
As United are at home on Saturday, 6 October, City have to play on the Sunday.
A Premier League spokesman said: "It is a combination of factors - teams featuring in Europe, television games and policing issues.
"We always try to give fans as much notice as possible as our research shows that if we do that, then they can make the appropriate travel arrangements."
Sports Minister Gerry Sutcliffe said fans' concerns had to be listened to.
"The Saturday three o'clock kick-off is a great tradition of English football and one that supporters, myself included, would like to see continue," said Sutcliffe.
"But I am sure fans whose clubs are competing in the Uefa Cup are happy to trade that off for a place in Europe.
"While TV rights have contributed to the success of the Premier League - money from which is now filtering down to lower league and community football - fans' concerns need to be listened to when fixtures schedules are drawn up
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Arsene Wenger has signed a contract extension with Arsenal that will keep him at the club until 2011. The Frenchman has extended his current deal, which took him to the end of this season, by a further three years.
"My heart is tied to this football club so signing a new deal was always my intention," said the Arsenal boss.
"It has deep-seated roots and a tremendous heritage. It is my aim to uphold these values and help create new history for future generations."
Wenger's future was the subject of some doubt following the departure of former vice-chairman and his close ally David Dein in April and striker Thierry Henry in the summer.
But Wenger added: "Arsenal is the club of my life. I have been entrusted with complete freedom to implement and execute my plans on what will make the team successful.
"That means I have a responsibility to the fans to deliver silverware and also a responsibility to the players to help turn our potential into prizes."
The new deal is thought to earn the 57-year-old Wenger £4m a year.
Gunners chairman Peter Hill-Wood added: "It is wonderful news. With Arsene continuing to manage the team, I am sure we can look forward to more exciting football and success on the pitch.
"He has a special ability to develop talented players and turn then into world class stars, a quality that is admired here at the club and indeed around the world."
Wenger recently revealed he was excited about the current squad, that includes the four players he signed in the summer.
"Since the beginning of the season something has been happening in this team," he said.
"They fight for each other, they have a great togetherness and love for the game."
Another indication that Wenger was set to pledge his future to the club was given by playmaker Cesc Fabregas.
The Spaniard revealed in July that he would snub any approach by Real Madrid in order to continue playing under Wenger at the Emirates.
"I am only 20 and all I have to do is enjoy my football and improve - and I want to do that with this team. I will try to win titles with Arsenal and give my all to Arsene Wenger.
"I will always be grateful to him for giving me my chance."
Wenger's side have made a good start to the season - lying second in the Premier League and having ensured their place in the Champions League group stage with victory over Sparta Prague.
Many fancy the Gunners to finish in the top four and challenge in Europe, something that has become a habit for the club under the reign of Wenger.
The Frenchman, brought over by Dein from Japanese side Grampus Eight in 1996, has guided Arsenal to three Premier League titles and four FA Cup triumphs.
The team, who have never finished outside the top four in that time, came close to landing the Champions League title in 2006 but were beaten by Barcelona in the final
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