WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Coffee 8:28 Sat Feb 11
Saturday football

WE$T HAM UNITED vs CHEL$EA (1230)
For a club that’s spent the better part of a billion pounds on players this season, you wouldn’t expect to find Chelsea languishing in mid-table. By the same token, albeit of reduced value, we shouldn’t be anywhere near that bleeding dotted line. What does that say about today’s game? Not much, to be frank. Both sides should be higher than they are and with fewer points separating them. Does that mean this could be a close game? It might do. For the visitors, Broja is out, as are Pulisic and Kante. But they’ve got plenty in reserve, with the likes of Enzo Fernandez ready to make his mark on the Premier League. For us Aguerd is showing his class at the back while Paqueta’s looking hungry. Steak and chips all round. Draw.

ARSENAL vs BRENTFORD (1500)
Arsenal dropped points last time out for just the second time this season. Brentford won’t make things easy for them this afternoon, but you have to fancy the hosts to extend their lead at the top of English football. Home win.

CRYSTAL PALACE vs BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION (1500)
The closest to a local derby for both sides. Palace just haven’t fired as expected this season, while Brighton have exceeded expectations. The invariably raucous home crowd may just stop the Seagulls from nicking this. Draw.

FULHAM vs NOTTINGHAM FOREST (1500)
Two sides that have confounded the odds to pull well above their weight this season. It wasn’t so long ago that Forest were rock bottom with points impossible to come by. Fulham’s recent dip in form has seen them drop out of the European places, but they’ll be pleased with this opportunity to climb back into the. Home win.

LEICESTER CITY vs TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR (1500)
Spurs are a point behind fourth-placed Newcastle and will wan to keep pace with the top pack. Leicester, in fourteenth, are still very much in the relegation dogfight and one weekend with results going against could easily see them renew their acquaintance with the dotted line. Captain and keeper Lloris is out for the visitors. Away win.

SOUTHAMPTON vs WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS (1500)
Some Saints’ fans seem to have resigned themselves to relegation, as some Forest fans had done a couple of months ago. Wolves have pulled two points clear of the bottom three, but this really is a six-pointer that neither side can afford not to win. Could be a nervy afternoon at St Mary’s. Draw.

BOURNEMOUTH vs NEWCASTLE UNITED (1730)
This one’s all about Eddie Howe. Rightly so, because England’s foremost manager has performed wonders at both clubs. But there’ll be little room for sentimentality once things get going at the Vitality this evening. The Cherries need points to get out of the bottom three, the Barcodes need them to get into the top three. And that should make for an interesting contest. Away win.


*SUNDAY*

LEEDS UNITED vs MANCHESTER UNITED (1400)
Leeds got a bump at Old Trafford last week, but Man U won’t be in a hurry to extend their generosity particularly as they have their noisy neighbours in their sights. Leeds have Everton and Southampton coming up next. Away win.

MANCHESTER CITY vs ASTON VILLA (1630)
Perhaps not such a bad time to be visiting the Etihad. How will the prospect of massive financial scandal affect the City players? You kind of suspect that Pep’s as good at the siege mentality as at anything else he does, so Villa will still have to play their best game. Home win.


*MONDAY*

LIVERPOOL vs EVERTON (2000)
You wait for ages for a bump and then two come along at the same time. But not today. Liverpool fans will be salivating at the prospect of their Stanley Park neighbours hosting the likes of Rotherham in the near future, and will give the Reds an extra dose of backing this evening. Home win.


*WEDNESDAY*

ARSENAL vs MANCHESTER CITY (1930)
A game that could go a long way to deciding the outcome of the title. Pity it wasn’t on at the weekend. Draw.


*CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND—UP*

Burnley and Sheffield Utd continue as pace setters, with little indication that’s going to change in the season’s remaining months. There are 10 points between the Blades and Boro in third. West Brom missed a golden opportunity to consolidate their spot in the play-off places with defeat at Birmingham last night. That leaves the way open for Blackburn and Millwall, who have games in hand, to leapfrog them. Wall visit QPR, while Blackburn go to Watford. There is a possibility, nasty but unlikely, that Millwall are promoted to the Premier League as we slip into the Championship. Wigan, Blackpool and Huddersfield, all Premier League clubs not so long ago, fill the bottom three places.

Replies - In Chronological Order (Show Newest Messages First)

Manuel 9:51 Sat Feb 11
Re: Saturday football
Some good games this weekend.

Soton beating Wolves would tighten things right up, and wouldn't mind Brighton beating Palace in the M23 derby.

Klopp needs a result.

goose 10:11 Sat Feb 11
Re: Saturday football
Hate the early Saturday KO.
We need to get something and put the pressure on everyone else.

Surely Liverpool can’t be any worse this week?

Vexed 10:13 Sat Feb 11
Re: Saturday football
I'd snap your cock off for a draw today Coffee son! I'm not having any of this optimism off the back of a fuckin draw against some average northerners. Moyes bottled it and is a cunt, he will don't he same in this one and we will lose.

Bournemouth might get something today, need Everton, Southampton and Palace to all lose. Fucking sad even having to care about these other shit teams innit?

Leonard Hatred 10:23 Sat Feb 11
Re: Saturday football
WE WILL DEFEAT CHELSEA BY TWO GOALS TO ONE

Mex Martillo 10:24 Sat Feb 11
Re: Saturday football
We will win!
I know it doesn't work like this, but should have beaten them in their place and were seriously cheated, even the stupid refs agreed. I've a feeling we get some pay back today.

Mex Martillo 10:27 Sat Feb 11
Re: Saturday football
Thanks Coffee

cup of tea 11:46 Sat Feb 11
Re: Saturday football
Chelsea have been playing shit and Potter is under pressure. West Ham have that dinosaur cunt Moyes in charge

4-0 Chelsea

Manuel 11:54 Sat Feb 11
Re: Saturday football
It's a must win for Soton today, might be a good watch, reckon the Taff could get fired if they lose.

ted fenton 12:17 Sat Feb 11
Re: Saturday football
Morning Coffee and all,

I'm with you on your predictions coffee but Leicester have found a bit of form of late and I'm backing them to turn over spurs.

happygilmore 1:47 Sat Feb 11
Re: Saturday football
Cheers Coffee.

I think the pace of Mudryk against are slow players is a frightening prospect. Even Madueke will be a handful. Head says Chelsea, will gladly take your draw.

Coffee 1:50 Sat Feb 11
Re: Saturday football
So will I, happygilmore.

Thanks for your sterling effort last time!

happygilmore 4:38 Sat Feb 11
Re: Saturday football

Coffee 1:50 Sat Feb 11

Bravely calling the draw, rewarded!

Coffee 5:14 Sat Feb 11
Re: Saturday football
Or foolish. Let's hope other results go our way.

The Hammers 5:33 Sat Feb 11
Re: Saturday football
Southampton 1 up

irisiris95 5:41 Sat Feb 11
Re: Saturday football
Watching Brentford Arsenal, blimey light years from Moyes' stance on things....
Brentford have no respect, totally going for Arsenal & the Gunners don't like it. Should be 2-0 up

The Fonz 6:33 Sat Feb 11
Re: Saturday football
Bentacur gone off injured, hopefully hes out against us.

claretandbluedagger 6:37 Sat Feb 11
Re: Saturday football
James Tomkins and James Collins (not that one) scoring within a minute of each other. Old school.

Leicester 4-1 Tottenham

twoleftfeet 6:38 Sat Feb 11
Re: Saturday football
That new Spurs player is proper shit, £44m 😁

Stevethehammer 6:40 Sat Feb 11
Re: Saturday football
Saints 1-1wolves

Vexed 6:53 Sat Feb 11
Re: Saturday football
Could do with Brighton nicking a winner against those South London peasants, saints game can stay a draw, need a Bournemouth loss and today will have been an OK point.

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