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2011/12 Barclays Premier League Fixtures

Sat Aug 13 Stoke City A

Sat Aug 20 West Bromwich Albion H

Sat Aug 27 Norwich City H

Sat Sep 10 Sunderland A

Sat Sep 17 Manchester United A

Sat Sep 24 Swansea City H

Sat Oct 1 Bolton Wanderers A

Sat Oct 15 Everton H

Sat Oct 22 Queens Park Rangers A

Sat Oct 29 Arsenal H

Sat Nov 5 Blackburn Rovers A

Sat Nov 19 Liverpool H

Sat Nov 26 Wolverhampton Wanderers H

Sat Dec 3 Newcastle United A

Sat Dec 10 Manchester City H

Sat Dec 17 Wigan Athletic A

Tue Dec 20 Tottenham Hotspur A

Mon Dec 26 Fulham H

Sat Dec 31 Aston Villa H

Mon Jan 2 Wolverhampton Wanderers A

Sat Jan 14 Sunderland H

Sat Jan 21 Norwich City A

Tue Jan 31 Swansea City A

Sat Feb 4 Manchester United H

Sat Feb 11 Everton A

Sat Feb 25 Bolton Wanderers H

Sat Mar 3 West Bromwich Albion A

Sat Mar 10 Stoke City H

Sat Mar 17 Manchester City A

Sat Mar 24 Tottenham Hotspur H

Sat Mar 31 Aston Villa A

Sat Apr 7 Wigan Athletic H

Mon Apr 9 Fulham A

Sat Apr 14 Newcastle United H

Sat Apr 21 Arsenal A

Sat Apr 28 Queens Park Rangers H

Sat May 5 Liverpool A

Sun May 13 Blackburn Rovers H

Spurs away the day before my birthday, what a nice birthday present that could be :rolleyes:

If we can win on the opening day, with WBA and Norwich at home it looks good for us, but thats looking way to far ahead. It's pleasing we play United away first for a change as well, we always seem to play them at OT at the "crunch" end of the season. Good opportunity to end Arsenal's title dreams and relegate QPR as well as condemn Liverpool to midtable mediocrity ;)



Hard run in especially looking at in context to ManU run in. City ,Arsenal and Liverpool away just as the champions league is in full swing.

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Yeah our run in looks quite tricky, but at the end of the day if we win the league after winning those games its about 10x sweeter. :rolleyes:



Some snow at the beginning of Feb may be useful. We face the prospect of playing ManU and Everton without Drogba, Essien, Mikel and Kalou due to the African Cup of Nations, January 21 – February 12

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Some snow at the beginning of Feb may be useful. We face the prospect of playing ManU and Everton without Drogba, Essien, Mikel and Kalou due to the African Cup of Nations, January 21 – February 12

sh*t, I forgot about ACON :Com_021:

champions at anfield not a bad thing!!!!

Hahahaha - that would be brilliant. Imagine those scummers having to watch the team they so happily belittle win the trophy they desire so ardently but have gone without for so long on their own pitch.



Fulham away on my 52nd birthday so consider this an early plea for a couple of tickets for me and the Mrs. April the 9th has been a good date for the Blues, 5 years before the I was born was the day we beat Wolves 1-0 to almost wrap up our first title and the day I was born we thrashed the goons 4 or 5-1 at the library, my dad was there and I have to say I admire that. It's not been too shabby since 1960 either. a couple of Wembley semi final wins against Luton in 94 and Newcastle on my 40th, an important 3 points on the way to promotion against Luton in 77. In 87 Peter Nicholas scored late against Derby to give us our first win for quite a few games and the year before that Kerry's brace at Old Trafford. On my 46th we came from behind, with 10 men, to beat Westham 4-1 as we cantered towards our centenary season title, the only defeat I can recall was the night we wore Coventry's away kit at Highfield Road just before the cup final in 97. I even watched a semi final replay between Westham and Ipswich at the Bridge on my 15th, anybody got a better Chelsea birthday?

Fyi: You can be sued for posting the list of fixtures with paying the Premier League.

Yeah it's a bit of a joke but you're not really supposed to. I think last season's one was taken down.

Just on the fixtures we have a really tough run in again and not the easiest of starts away at Stoke.

Some snow at the beginning of Feb may be useful. We face the prospect of playing ManU and Everton without Drogba, Essien, Mikel and Kalou due to the African Cup of Nations, January 21 – February 12

Ah, but we'll have Lukaku, Ramires, Modric and Neymar in their places, we'll be fine ;)

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