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		<title>By: Premier League Preview &#8211; Back Page Football</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] It really is an unusal round of fixtures for the league. Some teams play twice, some once and some not at all. Due to their presence in the sixth round of the world&#8217;s largest and often most over-hyped cup competition, Chelsea, Spurs, Aston Villa and Fulham must sit back and hope their respective rivals cannot capitalize on their absence. Portsmouth, Birmingham and Stoke face dual commitments this weeks when they run out in both league and cup action while Blackburn and Man City get a chance to put the feet up with no action  forthcoming  in the next seven days whatsoever. Check out how Backpagefootball&#8217;s own Neil Sherwin attempted to deal with such chaos as he continues to fight the good fight in fantasy football here. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] It really is an unusal round of fixtures for the league. Some teams play twice, some once and some not at all. Due to their presence in the sixth round of the world&#8217;s largest and often most over-hyped cup competition, Chelsea, Spurs, Aston Villa and Fulham must sit back and hope their respective rivals cannot capitalize on their absence. Portsmouth, Birmingham and Stoke face dual commitments this weeks when they run out in both league and cup action while Blackburn and Man City get a chance to put the feet up with no action  forthcoming  in the next seven days whatsoever. Check out how Backpagefootball&#8217;s own Neil Sherwin attempted to deal with such chaos as he continues to fight the good fight in fantasy football here. [...]</p>
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