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From The_Only_Martin on Twitter:](http://twitter.com/The_Only_Martin)"This is why we love English football. Endless tension, panic, and seemingly refound high stress levels. Chelsea fan, I am.
1301: TEAMS Wigan v Arsenal****Wigan: Kirkland, Melchiot, Gohouri, Bramble, Figueroa, Rodallega, Diame, Watson, McCarthy, N’Zogbia, Moreno. Subs: Stojkovic, Scharner, Scotland, Moses, Gomez, Sinclair, Boyce.Arsenal: Fabianski, Sagna, Campbell, Silvestre, Clichy, Walcott, Eastmond, Diaby, Nasri, Rosicky, Bendtner. Subs: Mannone, van Persie, Vela, Eboue, Traore, Merida, Henderson.Referee: Lee Mason (Lancashire)
1259: Wigan v Arsenal kicks off at 1330 BST, and will be followed by Portsmouth v Aston Villa at 1600 BST. Starting in one minute, the mother of all Steel City derbies as Sheffield Wednesday, flirting outrageously with relegation to League One, host Sheffield United, who are still harbouring slim hopes of making the play-offs. In a bid to find out how a football fan should cope with end-of-season drama, a fretting Tom Fordyce sought out the advice of a top counsellor/psychotherapist-type,who cheerily told Tommy: “All love ends in pain at some stage. Even if you live happily with a wife or husband for 60 years, someone has to die first.”
1257: Having said that, BBC 5 live’s Darren Fletcher at the DW Stadium reports that Arsenal’s team has an “end-of-season feel about it”. Fabianski in goal, Van Persie still on the bench, Craig Eastmond in the starting line-up.
1255: Arsenal’s title hopes have been written off more times than Rob mum’s car but wouldn’t you know it, a victory for the Gunners at Wigan and they’ll be only three points behind Chelsea… AND RIGHT BACK IN THE MIXER. You probably don’t know Rob’s mum, but believe me, she has written off a lot of cars
1251: The words ofChelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti thereafter a rollercoaster day which blew the title race back open. La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga: you can keep your patient build-up play, the ability to string lots of passes together and work within a sensible budget, your Messis, your Mourinhos and your Riberys; I’m sticking with the Premier League.
1245: “We must not have a panic now. We are top of the league with only three games left so every team wants to be in our place. I am always confident. I am less confident than yesterday but we are still in the best position.”
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