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Thank Friday It's Football, 13th May 2016

Bob Holmes | Ray Jennings | Sam Postlethwaite

13-May-16 19:00

Thank Friday It's Football, 13th May 2016

Jeff Sandhu & guests Bob Holmes, Ray Jennings & Sam Postlethwaite look back at the midweek fixtures as Sunderland secured their stay in the Premier League next season while relegating Norwich and Newcastle with a thumping 3-0 victory over now managerless Everton, Liverpool's 1-1 draw with Chelsea and West Ham's 3-2 victory over Man United in their last home game at Upton Park. Also, a look forward to the last game in the BPL season as Chelsea to give the guard of honour to Claudio's Leicester City, Spur clinging on 2nd place as Arsenal hot on their toes, City's tricky fixture against Swansea as United look to steal the last Champions League spot from them. Includes Treatment Table & 3 Big Shouts!


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