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Week 35 - Premier League & CL SF - Emirates Guard Of Honor


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Saturday, April 27 2013
Premier League
Everton v Fulham
Manchester City v West Ham United
Newcastle United v Liverpool
Southampton v West Bromwich Albion
Stoke City v Norwich City
Wigan Athletic v Tottenham Hotspur

 

Sunday, April 28 2013
Premier League
Arsenal v Manchester United
Chelsea v Swansea City
Reading v Queens Park Rangers 

 

Monday, April 29 2013
Premier League
Aston Villa v Sunderland

 

Tuesday, April 30 2013

UEFA Champions League
Real Madrid v Borussia Dortmund

 

Wednesday, May 01 2013
UEFA Champions League
Barcelona v Bayern München

 

Thursday, May 02 2013
Europa League
Benfica v Fenerbahçe
Chelsea v Basel 

 

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Was looking forward to man utd v arsenal but game will be dead now

not really, man utd want to beat chelseas highest points total ever and to do that they gotta win every game plus arsenal still have shit to play for and the added spice of van persie/guard of honour

 

should be live

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will be dead

 

expect the likes of Dong to start

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The 22-year-old Brazilian was seen with the girlfriend of organised crime boss Marcelo Santos and was discharged from hospital on Thursday after the brutal attack

Vasco da Gama midfielder Bernardo was kidnapped and tortured by drug traffickers in Rio de Janeiro.

The 22-year-old is understood to have been involved with Daiane Rodrigues, the girlfriend of Marcelo Santos, an organised crime boss, which prompted the attack.

After being seen by the criminal's gang, Bernardo and Rodrigues were taken to Timbau Hill, where they were tied up and beaten.

According to some witnesses, Rodrigues was shot several times in the leg and was only released from hospital on Thursday. The player was admitted to the Souza Aguiar Hospital and was also discharged on Thursday.

Vasco's sporting director Rene Simoes has revealed that he will offer his player all the support he needs after the incident.

"I spoke with Bernardo a little while ago and our priority is to give total support to the player," he is quoted as saying by Globoesporte.

"Of course, Vasco do not want to see their name involved in anything outside of a sporting context. We know that the player must receive support from the club while legal proceedings are taken."

He went on to say that Bernardo has not faced any disciplinary action from the club.

"One thing is the work contract and the other is the image rights, which in Bernardo's case do not exist. First it is important to think about the human aspect and then about the law," he continued. "As we learned today, he has not talked with the club's lawyers."

 

 

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