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by Tim777 » Sun Oct 06, 2013 5:00 pm
phips wrote:Soton-Swansea is gonna be really interesting.
And I can see WBA picking up a draw or squeaking one out vs. Arsenal after they had CL football midweek.
Hull City are going to be way weaker without Brady so they could draw 1s or 0s
Newcastle seem to have found something in Remy so I think theyll win.
Right on the money here Phips.
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by blues2win » Sun Oct 06, 2013 5:00 pm
Amazing that Arsenal managed 8 away premiership wins in a row. There aren't going to be many easy away matches for us this season. Chelsea's shoreline flattered them. Terrible mistake for the second goal and Norwich crumpled after that understandably. WBA deserved their point and as for West Ham ai'm stunned. A good weekend for us but we have to start winning away which brings me back to the beginning. It won't be easy. It requires 94 minutes of effort and concentration to impose ourselves against oppositions that nearly nearly always technically inferior but often defensively well organised and full of determination in front of their home fans.
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by Hutch's Shoulder » Sun Oct 06, 2013 5:01 pm
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Should be
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It is tough at the top. You need to win every week as your rivals will only rarely drop points.
Bloody predictive text.
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by blues2win » Sun Oct 06, 2013 5:01 pm
Amazing that Arsenal managed 8 away premiership wins in a row. There aren't going to be many easy away matches for us this season. Chelsea's scoreline flattered them. Terrible mistake for the second goal and Norwich crumpled after that understandably. WBA deserved their point and as for West Ham ai'm stunned. A good weekend for us but we have to start winning away which brings me back to the beginning. It won't be easy. It requires 94 minutes of effort and concentration to impose ourselves against oppositions that nearly nearly always technically inferior but often defensively well organised and full of determination in front of their home fans.
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by Tim777 » Sun Oct 06, 2013 5:09 pm
I bet Liverpool wish they were called Aiverpool right now.
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by MilnersJaw » Sun Oct 06, 2013 6:03 pm
good to see spurs and arsenal cunts drop points. just scouse bastards next.
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by phips » Sun Oct 06, 2013 10:13 pm
Tim777 wrote:phips wrote:Soton-Swansea is gonna be really interesting.
And I can see WBA picking up a draw or squeaking one out vs. Arsenal after they had CL football midweek.
Hull City are going to be way weaker without Brady so they could draw 1s or 0s
Newcastle seem to have found something in Remy so I think theyll win.
Right on the money here Phips.
wish i had put money down on it.
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by AG7 » Sun Oct 06, 2013 11:44 pm
Tim777 wrote:I bet Liverpool wish they were called Aiverpool right now.
It's not alphabetical ... it's sorted by Points, then Goal Difference, then Goals For ... which is where Arse have more so rightly placed above them ... even if they were called Larsenal ;)
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by Tim777 » Mon Oct 07, 2013 6:24 pm
AG7 wrote:
It's not alphabetical ... it's sorted by Points, then Goal Difference, then Goals For ... which is where Arse have more so rightly placed above them ... even if they were called Larsenal ;)
Oops, that's right, they have more goals. Thanks AG7. If only we'd had 3 more points, we'd be the ones on top. We're superior on goal difference as well as overall goals. We'll get them;)
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by Blue Since 76 » Mon Oct 07, 2013 6:29 pm
AG7 wrote: It's not alphabetical ... it's sorted by Points, then Goal Difference, then Goals For ... which is where Arse have more so rightly placed above them ... even if they were called Larsenal ;)
Larsenal would be above Liverpool alphabetically
Considering we start with an M, it's important we get our points and goal difference up, just in case.
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