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Saturday, 27 February 2016
23:45 West Ham v Sunderland
Sunday, 28 February 2016
02:00 Leicester v Norwich
02:00 Southampton v Chelsea
02:00 Stoke v Aston Villa
02:00 Watford v Bournemouth
04:30 West Brom v Crystal Palace
Monday, 29 February 2016
01:05 Man Utd v Arsenal
01:05 Spurs v Swansea
To all of you big title contenders; Leicester, Tottenham, Arsenal, and Man City, there is still a long way to go, even if we're close to the end.
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Stat Leaders
Finally after a two week break, football returns!
Wait, what's that? You guys were playing matches in that fortnight? Ahem, correction then; Proper football returns!
Wait, you support a club from Liverpool, Newcastle, or that blue club in Manchester? Tough luck, nobody cares. Go play in your fancy League Cup or whatever you people in Toffee Town or Geordie Shore do. Eating butter toffee or punching horses, pretending it's Andy Carroll, or something like that.
Anyway, one manager put great emphasis on 'horny' football:
(I'm not posting that other picture, because that's NSFH)
You have to admit, he's doing his utmost to get it up for the big climax. That's what Sunderland do best unfortunately.
Anyway, the fixtures this weekend. The big one is Arsenal vs United, and thanks to one itchy Rash (seriously, why did you rob him of a hattrick? Boo!) United have come out looking in fine nick. Arsenal have a record against performing against the big clubs, but if they want to win the title, they must win against mid-table sides like United. Can Arsenal put away that defeat to Barca and focus on Title Glory? If Welbeck finds forms, who knows?
Pick of the Saturday games? I'm actually leaning for Soton-Chelsea or Watford-Bournemouth. Chelsea are going through a revival, and with form coming back to them at long last, it's time for them to face the biggest test of all: Forster with an R. He's 6 from 6, and is fast catching up to the big boys in the clean sheet race. Watford-Bournemouth seems to be quite the budding rivalry in its own right as a lot of ugly words have been spread between the two clubs ever since that promotion race last season. Watford are doing their best to stay in the top 10, while Bournemouth will get some very valuable points as they try to keep above the ever-rising relegation line. This match is going to the most heated of the games, I feel.
And this week's topic, I was meant to be asking this last week if Alan didn't steal my thunder (I hope you're happy with your 6-0 win, though couldn't you save that for a more worthy game?) This has risen a few interesting comments in the online world: What do you prefer? Coq or Kante? Time to come clean lads, don't be shy. Someone's going to pop their international cherry first, but which one would you want in YOUR team (not the French one which the battle is going to be.)
23:45 West Ham v SunderlandSunday, 28 February 2016
02:00 Leicester v Norwich
02:00 Southampton v Chelsea
02:00 Stoke v Aston Villa
02:00 Watford v Bournemouth
04:30 West Brom v Crystal PalaceMonday, 29 February 2016
01:05 Man Utd v Arsenal
01:05 Spurs v SwanseaTo all of you big title contenders; Leicester, Tottenham, Arsenal, and Man City, there is still a long way to go, even if we're close to the end.
Table
Stat Leaders
Finally after a two week break, football returns!
Wait, what's that? You guys were playing matches in that fortnight? Ahem, correction then; Proper football returns!
Wait, you support a club from Liverpool, Newcastle, or that blue club in Manchester? Tough luck, nobody cares. Go play in your fancy League Cup or whatever you people in Toffee Town or Geordie Shore do. Eating butter toffee or punching horses, pretending it's Andy Carroll, or something like that.
Anyway, one manager put great emphasis on 'horny' football:
(I'm not posting that other picture, because that's NSFH)
You have to admit, he's doing his utmost to get it up for the big climax. That's what Sunderland do best unfortunately.
Anyway, the fixtures this weekend. The big one is Arsenal vs United, and thanks to one itchy Rash (seriously, why did you rob him of a hattrick? Boo!) United have come out looking in fine nick. Arsenal have a record against performing against the big clubs, but if they want to win the title, they must win against mid-table sides like United. Can Arsenal put away that defeat to Barca and focus on Title Glory? If Welbeck finds forms, who knows?
Pick of the Saturday games? I'm actually leaning for Soton-Chelsea or Watford-Bournemouth. Chelsea are going through a revival, and with form coming back to them at long last, it's time for them to face the biggest test of all: Forster with an R. He's 6 from 6, and is fast catching up to the big boys in the clean sheet race. Watford-Bournemouth seems to be quite the budding rivalry in its own right as a lot of ugly words have been spread between the two clubs ever since that promotion race last season. Watford are doing their best to stay in the top 10, while Bournemouth will get some very valuable points as they try to keep above the ever-rising relegation line. This match is going to the most heated of the games, I feel.
And this week's topic, I was meant to be asking this last week if Alan didn't steal my thunder (I hope you're happy with your 6-0 win, though couldn't you save that for a more worthy game?) This has risen a few interesting comments in the online world: What do you prefer? Coq or Kante? Time to come clean lads, don't be shy. Someone's going to pop their international cherry first, but which one would you want in YOUR team (not the French one which the battle is going to be.)





