Barclays Premier League 2015/16

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Re: Barclays Premier League 2015/16

9 years 5 months ago
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davetheflower wrote: One thing very apparent watching MOTD last night.
Manchester City's attendances are shocking,I find it a real struggle to get tickets for Chelsea games and we are piss poor this season..there was loads of empty seats last night and they were playing an attractive team.

Are you allowed to stay up to watch MOTD on a school night,

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Re: Barclays Premier League 2015/16

9 years 5 months ago
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chicken n chips wrote:
davetheflower wrote: One thing very apparent watching MOTD last night.
Manchester City's attendances are shocking,I find it a real struggle to get tickets for Chelsea games and we are piss poor this season..there was loads of empty seats last night and they were playing an attractive team.

Are you allowed to stay up to watch MOTD on a school night,

Full stop after "night".
Unless you have more to say.As you mentioned school,they do still teach English for mature students.

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Re: Barclays Premier League 2015/16

9 years 5 months ago
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Best book me in then, although a bit rich coming from a Chelsea fan whose only song is about a lonely man mowing his meadow.

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Re: Barclays Premier League 2015/16

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chicken n chips wrote: Best book me in then, although a bit rich coming from a Chelsea fan whose only song is about a lonely man mowing his meadow.

Haahaa.
Celery,celery
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Re: Barclays Premier League 2015/16

9 years 5 months ago
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Chicken,if you were to appear on mastermind,what would be your specialist subject in sport?
Serious answer please.

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Re: Barclays Premier League 2015/16

9 years 5 months ago
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davetheflower wrote: Chicken,if you were to appear on mastermind,what would be your specialist subject in sport?
Serious answer please.

This could be his toughest question to answer :lol:

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Re: Barclays Premier League 2015/16

9 years 5 months ago
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johnnycomelately wrote:
davetheflower wrote: Chicken,if you were to appear on mastermind,what would be your specialist subject in sport?
Serious answer please.

This could be his toughest question to answer :lol:
I think your right Johnny,he just can't bring himself to type netball.
Chicken normally replies pronto.

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9 years 5 months ago
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I would think his specialiat subject would be the life and times of Ryan Moore :whistle:

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Re: Barclays Premier League 2015/16

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davetheflower wrote: Chicken,if you were to appear on mastermind,what would be your specialist subject in sport?
Serious answer please.[/q

I will let you choose a subject for me as I am good at all
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Re: Barclays Premier League 2015/16

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Some very interesting games this weekend......

Spurs at home to Sunderland, and in honesty should be too good..... However Sunderland are playing with a bit of confidence after a couple wins lately so they are not going to park the bus and this could be a high scoring game..... Prediction Tottenham 4-1.

Southampton vs West Brom

West Brom coming off a decent draw against Chelsea and Southampton coming off a few good results... I cant see too many goals in this one... Draw 1-1

Newcastle vs West Ham

Newcastle also playing with a renewed energy lately. However this will fall into West Ham's hands and I think they should put Newcastle away... West Ham 3-1

Man City vs Crystal Palace....

Palace enjoy upsetting the "big Boys". City failed to score last game and Aquero possibly still getting into things after coming back from injury... If Cabaye plays (think he was just banned for a game, not injured), I think he could play their lightning forward line behind City's poor defence.. Upset on the cards Palace 3-2

Chelsea vs Everton

Easy, Everton 3-1

Bournemouth vs Norwich

Bournemouth really finding their feet in this league.. They should be able to come away with the result at home... Bournemouth 2-0

Aston Villa vs Leicester

The dream run still continues, and I think a lot of the doubters are now sitting up think they could possibly be in the running come the closing few games of the season. Villa coming off a scary and unbelievable win wont have nearly enough to give Leicester a scare. Leicester 3-0

Liverpool vs Man Utd

If Liverpool play like they did against the mighty gunners, they will make Utd look like a 5 tier team... Liverpool 6-1

Stoke vs Arsenal

Probably the hardest ground for opponents to travel to and look for a result (weather wise).... Shaqiri possibly out for the game and might be a rare Sanchez appearance for the Gunners.... Thinking with the heart more than the head Gunners 3-2 :)

Swansea vs Watford

Swansea have been poor lately. However the 2 Watford front men have failed to score with such ease in the last couple games and Watford have found it tougher... I cant see too many goals in this one and a 1-0 / 1-1 is on the cards....


All in all, some good soccer to view over the weekend :) :)
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Re: Barclays Premier League 2015/16

9 years 5 months ago
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everybody knows that Dean is a Spurs fan, so why is he in charge of their match today?

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Re: Barclays Premier League 2015/16

9 years 5 months ago
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case in point, Spurs foul a Sunderland player just outside the box and he blows immediately. A Sunderland player had the ball in a goal scoring opportunity and was not given any advantage.

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