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Post by Robin on Jun 22, 2006 9:33:40 GMT 1
Highlights for me and Andy are Notts against Mansfield!
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Post by Tom on Jun 22, 2006 9:56:54 GMT 1
Glad youve mentioned this, should be interesting to see who the Royals get first
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Post by Maximo Mark on Jun 22, 2006 9:58:43 GMT 1
1 minute
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Post by Maximo Mark on Jun 22, 2006 10:00:11 GMT 1
Oooh Forest's are already out!! Bradford (H) on the opening day! Finish at home to Crewe!
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Post by Tom on Jun 22, 2006 10:00:40 GMT 1
Not a bad start for you there!
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Post by Maximo Mark on Jun 22, 2006 10:01:24 GMT 1
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Post by Maximo Mark on Jun 22, 2006 10:04:02 GMT 1
Premiership champions Chelsea will kick off their title defence with the visit of Manchester City on 19 August. Last season's runners-up Manchester United will host Fulham, while FA Cup winners Liverpool travel to newly-promoted Sheffield United.
Arsenal will open proceedings at the Emirates Stadium by taking on Aston Villa, while rivals Tottenham face a trip to Bolton.
New boys Watford take a trip to Everton while Reading will host Middlesbrough.
Intertoto Cup hopefuls Newcastle, minus the injured Michael Owen, begin their campaign at home to Wigan.
Portsmouth, who escaped relegation to the Championship last season, host Blackburn while Iain Dowie's first challenge as Charlton boss sees his side travel to FA Cup runners-up West Ham.
Manchester United have a tough opener to September which will go a long way to establishing whether they can capture their first Premiership title since 2003.
The Red Devils host Tottenham and Arsenal on 9 and 16 September.
Sir Alex Ferguson's boys will have to wait until 9 December for their contest against rivals Manchester City, while the first of the Merseyside derby fixtures will take place at Goodison Park on 9 September.
Chelsea face a tough run-in to their programme as they will travel to Arsenal in their penultimate fixture before hosting Everton in their final match.
Manchester United close with the visit of West Ham, while Liverpool will welcome Charlton to Anfield on 13 May.
And Reading chief Steve Coppell will ring in the new year with a trip to former club Manchester United when the two sides go head-to-head at Old Trafford on New Year's Eve.
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Premiership opening weekend fixtures 19 August:
Arsenal v Aston Villa Bolton v Tottenham Chelsea v Man City Everton v Watford Man Utd v Fulham Newcastle v Wigan Portsmouth v Blackburn Reading v Middlesbrough Sheff Utd v Liverpool West Ham v Charlton
Tuesday, 22 August:
Charlton v Man Utd Middlesbrough v Chelsea Tottenham v Sheff Utd Watford v West Ham Wigan v Arsenal
Wednesday, 23 August:
Aston Villa v Reading Blackburn v Everton Fulham v Bolton Liverpool v Newcastle Man City v Portsmouth
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Post by Si. on Jun 22, 2006 10:04:56 GMT 1
peterborough at home to Bristol Rovers on teh first day, should be a good one!
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Post by Tom on Jun 22, 2006 10:06:38 GMT 1
Ooh Boro at home first nice one! As long as we were home first game then I was happy
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Post by Robin on Jun 22, 2006 10:09:59 GMT 1
Away to Lincoln. Nice away day there for Notts!
The big clash with the Stags is 7th Oct (A) and 10th Mar (H), pleasingly both Saturdays!
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Post by greendemon on Jun 22, 2006 11:11:47 GMT 1
for once we don't finish with chelsea
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Post by Matt Aloud on Jun 22, 2006 12:33:59 GMT 1
Ooh Boro at home first nice one! As long as we were home first game then I was happy prepare to be slaughtered ;D
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Post by Tom on Jun 22, 2006 12:48:54 GMT 1
We'll soon see about that, new manager will be tough for you
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Post by Admin on Jun 22, 2006 13:05:07 GMT 1
peterborough at home to Bristol Rovers on teh first day, should be a good one! Didn't know you were a fan of them, be good to have another league 2 fan to chat and banter with I must go see who we've got and start pencilling in some games to go to County is a definate!
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Post by Panda on Jun 22, 2006 17:08:47 GMT 1
Ooh Boro at home first nice one! As long as we were home first game then I was happy Great! I'm not too hopeful though. I don't think we have a good record against newly-promoted sides...
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Post by frag on Jun 22, 2006 18:32:25 GMT 1
Tough run-in for us! Last home game is against Chelski, and 3 of our last 4 away games are Liverpool, Newcastle and Spurs... we'll play Bolton at home in the middle of that, too... Does the law for how much of the fixtures we can post up still apply?
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Post by Admin on Jun 22, 2006 18:33:35 GMT 1
I think so, although I have seen the stags once posted up in full on stagsnet.
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Post by frag on Jun 22, 2006 18:43:14 GMT 1
Also, I wonder if anyone will point out that our 6 champions league group stage matches (assuming we get there) are all followed by away games in the league, including trips to man utd, bolton and chelsea...
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Post by frag on Jun 22, 2006 18:49:06 GMT 1
Chelsea-Liverpool and Man Utd-Arsenal are on the same weekend
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Post by Zodiac on Jun 22, 2006 19:00:04 GMT 1
Also, I wonder if anyone will point out that our 6 champions league group stage matches (assuming we get there) are all followed by away games in the league, including trips to man utd, bolton and chelsea... And Dein's not on the FA board anymore... coincidence?
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