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28 March 2010 0 comments
Andy Andy
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Just two games to whet our appetites on this Sunday afternoon, and after the cavalcade of goals yesterday here’s hoping we can continue in a rich vein of form.

We get up bright and early for a mid-day kick off in the Lancashire derby as Big Sam’s Blackburn side take a very short journey (8 miles is it? Something like that) over to Burnley to try and get the better of one of their oldest foes.

Burnley have named an unchanged side from that which lost in the dying minutes at Wigan last weekend while Blackburn make a couple of alterations to the team that beat Birmingham on Wednesday evening. Youngster Phil Jones looks to continue covering at centre-back with captain Ryan Nelsen still out, David Dunn was telling the truth and is fit to play while fan favourite Niko Kalinic and Keith Andrews are dropped (to the bench and altogether respectively) in favour of Gael Givet and Jason Roberts. Martin Olsson owners take note – it looks like he’ll be back in midfield after deputising at left-back the last few weeks…

After all this is finished we’ll take a little rest, go off to do our weekend chores and feast on some lovely Sunday dinners (It’s Lamb this week for me). Then head back here once more for Liverpool to close out the day as they play host to Sunderland, whose fans I imagine will be sneaking the odd beach ball in.

The Dugout Discussion opens for business and is awaiting all of your conversation stream right now, join the merry few now if you so please.

Fernando Torres won our captains poll this week so there will be plenty of managers cheering him on to success after what Frank Lampard managed to pull out of the bag yesterday. All he’ll need is 5 goals and an assist to match yesterdays record FPL return. Piece. Of. Cake.

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