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Burnley v Norwich

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Both the Clarets and Canaries go into the game at Turfmoor on the back of some pretty poor runs.

The hosts haven't won since November, while Norwich have struggled to beat anyone apart from an ailing QPR and non-league Tamworth in the same period.

Norwich have been further rocked by news of a serious injury to Robert Earnshaw, so they could find goals even harder to come by.

Burnley have brought in Eric Djemba-Djemba and Mike Pollitt on loan - will they make a difference?

I reckon it's got a draw written all over it - how do you think it will go?

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posted Jan 19, 2007

I think Burnley will win this game easier than you think because of the new additions to the q=squad. 3-0 Akinbiyi & Lafferty (2)

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posted Jan 19, 2007

Burnley will win 3-0, with akinbiyi, djemba djemba and elliott scoring.

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posted Jan 19, 2007

Let's hope "The Clarets" can cook Delia's goose

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posted Jan 19, 2007

I'm thinking that the game is evenly poised and will be interesting. We Clarets do not have our top scorer Gray, but Akinbiyi is back and with the other two new signings, we have a boost in midfield & goalkeeping. The defence will be our key to the game - Sinclair still out, I just hope they can build on how they performed at Southampton.

As for the Canaries, well they have their top striker out, but will be determined not to repeat what happened at their place.

Perhaps Burnley have the upper hand and can tip the balance in our favour! So c'mon the Clarets - let's get the double win over them!

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posted Jan 20, 2007

i think you;ll be surprised!UP CANARIES!

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posted Jan 22, 2007

No Eric djemba Djemba won't make a difference as for Mike Pollit he's a quality goalkeeper.
I think one of the most astute managers Ian Holloway has secured the services of a well needed goal scorer at home park.

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