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Kevin Maltby on Who's on the plane?

"for me this is a strong 30 man squad, except for RB n CB. For me with the injury that Terry might have got today, we are now going to be short in defence, much like Man Utd were this ... " View all comments

Sam Tankard on After the disaster

"It's been the same old season for Arsenal, throwing away silly points at important moments in the season. Mers is right, out hopes of landing the title are over (again) and at the same ... " View all comments

Daniel Miller on Hard to handle

"Totally agree with everything Merse says. This Arsenal team is packed full of talent, but until they learn to do the ugly stuff and grind out results when they aren''t playing well ... " View all comments

Alan Robins on Window watch

"Phone rings in Wengers office. Hello Wenger speaking.. Hello Arsene, its GianLuigi Buffon calling to let you know I am out of contract. AW.. The name rings a bell, are you French? GB..... " View all comments

Mark D on Balancing act

"Although I do predict a very tough game for city and probably a loss to my own team while we still wait for that extra fire power up front (Balotelli today). This game will not ruin our... " View all comments

Kevin Maltby on Who's on the plane?

"for me this is a strong 30 man squad, except for RB n CB. For me with the injury that Terry might have got today, we are now going to be short in defence, much like Man Utd were this ... " View all comments

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Four Gunn conclusion
Four Gunn conclusion Paul Merson

Four Gunn conclusion

Merse tips Arsenal to go fourth, plus final-day wins for Man Utd, Man City, Liverpool and West Ham.

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Joy to despair? Paul Merson

Joy to despair?

Merse thinks FA Cup winners Wigan will be extinguished from the top flight on Tuesday night.

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Stunning swan song Paul Merson

Stunning swan song

Merse predicts a big send-off for Fergie, plus vital points for Newcastle, Norwich and Sunderland.

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Fine margins Paul Merson

Fine margins

It's a weekend of close calls as Premier League crunch time intensifies, says Paul Merson.

Down time Paul Merson

Down time

It won't be a good weekend for fans of Spurs, Stoke, Villa, Wigan or Sunderland, says Paul Merson.

No surprises? Paul Merson

No surprises?

Merse can't see Arsenal, Chelsea, Man Utd or Man City slipping up in the midweek games.

Basement lax Paul Merson

Basement lax

Merse can't see Stoke, Sunderland, Villa, Norwich, QPR or Reading winning this weekend.

Time to deliver Paul Merson

Time to deliver

Merse tips United to defeat City in the Manchester derby at Old Trafford on Monday Night Football.

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