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Alan Hansen’s Premier 10 Pick: Burnley v Wolves

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Burnley and Wolves meet at Turf Moor in yet another ‘6-pointer’ this weekend as both promoted sides struggle to find the consistency to climb out of trouble. Only goal difference separates the teams although the Clarets have played a game more. This promises to be an extremely close match but with time running out for both teams, I have a feeling Brian Laws’ side will grab all 3 points this weekend.

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Alan Hansen’s Premier League Preview: Burnley v Wolves

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Burnley and Wolves meet at Turf Moor in yet another ‘6-pointer’ this weekend as both promoted sides struggle to find the consistency to climb out of trouble. Only goal difference separates the teams although the Clarets have played a game more. This promises to be an extremely close match but with time running out for both teams, I have a feeling Brian Laws’ side will grab all 3 points this weekend.

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Cascarino’s Premier League Preview: Burnley v Stoke

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

I’m afraid this could be the last throw of the dice for Burnley when they take on Stoke at Turf Moor. Ok, there may be little difference in terms of points between the clubs at the bottom of the table but unlike their fellow relegation candidates, the Clarets are not showing any signs that they can go on a run of form picking up points towards survival.

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Alan Hansen’s Premier 10 Pick: Arsenal v Burnley

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Arsenal picked up an excellent result at Stoke last weekend although it came at a cost with the long-term injury to young Aaron Ramsey. However, that win should give the team the belief they can still win the Premier League title especially with Chelsea dropping more points at home to Manchester City. The Gunners have by far the easiest run-in on paper but at this stage of the season anything can happen. Despite this, I cannot see anything other than a comfortable home win for Arsene Wenger’s team against the worst travellers in the league, Burnley.

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Alan Hansen’s Premier 10 Preview: Arsenal v Burnley

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Arsenal picked up an excellent result at Stoke last weekend although it came at a cost with the long-term injury to young Aaron Ramsey. However, that win should give the team the belief they can still win the Premier League title especially with Chelsea dropping more points at home to Manchester City. The Gunners have by far the easiest run-in on paper but at this stage of the season anything can happen. Despite this, I cannot see anything other than a comfortable home win for Arsene Wenger’s team against the worst travellers in the league, Burnley.

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Alan Hansen’s Premier League Preview: Arsenal v Burnley

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Arsenal picked up an excellent result at Stoke last weekend although it came at a cost with the long-term injury to young Aaron Ramsey. However, that win should give the team the belief they can still win the Premier League title especially with Chelsea dropping more points at home to Manchester City. The Gunners have by far the easiest run-in on paper but at this stage of the season anything can happen. Despite this, I cannot see anything other than a comfortable home win for Arsene Wenger’s team against the worst travellers in the league, Burnley.

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Alan Hansen’s Premier 10 Preview: Burnley v West Ham

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Gianfranco Zola was finally able to add some new striking talent to his squad on the last day of the transfer window as Mido, Benni McCarthy and the little known Brazilian Ilan arrived. These new additions will improve both the morale and options the present West Ham squad have and I expect the new boys to be out to impress at Turf Moor. While the optimism of both the takeover and the new signings spreads around the Hammers fans, the opposite can be said of Burnley’s.

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Alan Hansen’s Premier League Preview: Burnley v West Ham

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Gianfranco Zola was finally able to add some new striking talent to his squad on the last day of the transfer window as Mido, Benni McCarthy and the little known Brazilian Ilan arrived. These new additions will improve both the morale and options the present West Ham squad have and I expect the new boys to be out to impress at Turf Moor. While the optimism of both the takeover and the new signings spreads around the Hammers fans, the opposite can be said of Burnley’s.

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Alan Hansen’s Premier League Previews: Burnley v Chelsea

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Brian Laws has not had the easiest of starts to his Burnley managerial reign, beaten by Manchester United, Reading and Burnley without his team scoring a goal. Next up, the Clarets face a Chelsea side in superb form after scoring 17 goals and conceding two in their last four games in all competitions. Even the most ardent Burnley fan cannot be too optimistic of their chances of getting anything from the match.

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Alan Hansen’s Premier League Preview: Burnley v Chelsea

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Brian Laws has not had the easiest of starts to his Burnley managerial reign, beaten by Manchester United, Reading and Burnley without his team scoring a goal. Next up, the Clarets face a Chelsea side in superb form after scoring 17 goals and conceding two in their last four games in all competitions. Even the most ardent Burnley fan cannot be too optimistic of their chances of getting anything from the match.

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