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 11:57 Sat Oct 21
Saturday football
LIVERPOOL vs EVERTON (1230)
Everton have a miserable record against their dearly-loved neighbours, having won just one of their last 28 encounters. The Reds are flying high, sort of, while the Toffees continuing their quest to drop out of the Premier League. The result? Obvious, innit. Home win.

BOURNEMOUTH vs WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS (1500)
Under Gary O’Neil, Wolves are probably doing a lot better than the Cherries’ upper hierarchy expected and it would be surprising if they weren’t starting to rue their decision to let him go. How O’Neil would like to get one over his former employers, but it’s hard to choose between the two sides. Draw.

BRENTFORD vs BURNLEY (1500)
There are just three points between these two, neither of which have engaged turbo mode yet this season. Come five o’clock there are likely to be six points between them. Home win.

MANCHESTER CITY vs BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION (1500)
This has the makings of a very decent game of football. Two sides that are very precise. Both like to play and both will fancy their chances of at least a point today. Wouldn’t mind being a fly on the walls of both dressing rooms at half-time. Draw.

NEWCASTLE UNITED vs CRYSTAL PALACE (1500)
Palace are becoming – or have become – one of the Premier League’s more boring teams. From their perspective, that may not be such a bad thing, as they find themselves in the top half of the table. But Newcastle will be just too strong for them today. Home win.

NOTTINGHAM FOREST vs LUTON TOWN (1500)
Forest in 13th have made a surprisingly encouraging start to the season. The biggest surprise Luton have produced is the four points they’ve accumulated to date. Little chance of them adding to that this afternoon. Home win.

CHELSEA vs ARSENAL (1730)
So what’s happened to Chelsea? That’s more rhetorical than anything else. While they find themselves in the lower half of the table, Arsenal trail leaders Spurs by goal difference only. They would surely like to take this splendid opportunity to overtake them if only for 48 hours. Psychology’s a powerful beast. Away win.

SHEFFIELD UNITED vs MANCHESTER UNITED (2000)
The Blades have mustered one solitary point all season. Given their wealth, Man U haven’t done an awful lot better, sitting in 10th place with 12 points. But there’s more than the Peak District between these two, and sadly there’s only one outcome you can foresee. Away win.


*SUNDAY*

ASTON VILLA vs WEST HAM UNITED (1630)
This will be one heck of a test. Although our recent record at Villa Park is surprisingly good (three wins on the trot), this is a different, sharper Villa who are on a 10-game winning streak at home and will seriously challenge our inevitable spoiling tactics. But there’s more to us these days than merely defending deeply. There’s a sense of purpose that we’ve not seen in a while. With Soucek playing higher – and better for it – and Bowen, Coufal and Zouma all in fine form, we’ll pose significant threats of our own. And we might even see Kudus in the starting line-up. Draw.


*MONDAY*

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR vs FULHAM (2000)
Fairly routine, you’d think, with Spurs ending the evening back on top of the pile. Home win.


*CHAMPIONSHIP*

Leicester and Ipswich have opened a tasty gap between themselves and the chasing pack, for whom just five points separate the next 13 sides. Sheff Wed, Rotherham and QPR make up the sorry bottom three. Millwall, without a manager after Gary Rowett’s departure, visit third-placed Preston in today’s early game, and Middlesboro who are climbing up the table go to lowly Stoke. Grey skies and rain complete the outlook.

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lowlife 5:10 Sun Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
Manuel - maybe he’ll be one to buck the trend of England international players generally not being good managers but being given opportunities at big clubs.

His record at Derby wasn’t great, but off field problems probably contributed to much of that.

Manuel 4:18 Sun Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
lowlife 9:00 Sat Oct 21

''Rooney is a weird appointment, and smacks of an owner wanting a headline grabbing name. I can’t see it working at all.''


You may be right, but I've also read that he's a good coach and motivator. Will be interesting how he goes as this job will probably make or break his managerial career.

Alfs 3:55 Sun Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
Rice took his goal well. Great vision and execution.

lowlife 9:27 Sat Oct 21
Re: Saturday football
Yep - Palmer and Mudryk were looking good. Jackson looks pretty ineffective at this level so far.

twoleftfeet 9:26 Sat Oct 21
Re: Saturday football
Baffling substitutions from Pochettino

lowlife 9:22 Sat Oct 21
Re: Saturday football
I wonder how much the keeper errors at Arsenal have been caused, even just in part, by Arteta saying they are both his number 1 and he can’t see a problem with rotating them.

The one position where you absolutely need regularity and he casts doubt in their minds with that tosh.

twoleftfeet 9:16 Sat Oct 21
Re: Saturday football
I wouldn’t swap either of our goalkeepers for these 2 clowns.

lowlife 9:00 Sat Oct 21
Re: Saturday football
Rooney is a weird appointment, and smacks of an owner wanting a headline grabbing name. I can’t see it working at all.

Good to see Arsenal losing. As much as I dislike Chelsea, Pochettino comes across as a decent person compared to that twat Arteta.

Percy Dalton 8:45 Sat Oct 21
Re: Saturday football
Chelsea get a penalty that never was.

Fauxstralian 8:16 Sat Oct 21
Re: Saturday football
Havent even bothered learning the Bournemouth managers name and might not need to.
Brainless to bin O'Neil and might be looking again
The Birmingham manager who got binned for Rooney while having them 6th might be a good call ... John Eustace
I see Rooney started with a loss at Boro

Mex Martillo 7:57 Sat Oct 21
Re: Saturday football
We will win
Thanks Coffee

RM10 7:49 Sat Oct 21
Re: Saturday football
Yes well done O’Neil

lowlife 7:40 Sat Oct 21
Re: Saturday football
I understand that Bournemouth got rid of O’Neill as they wanted a manager that could take them to the next level.

What a bunch of cunts. Hope they go down. O’Neill did a great job for them and appears to be doing alright at Wolves.

happygilmore 7:18 Sat Oct 21
Re: Saturday football
Bournemouth 1 v 2 Wolves with Manager sacked and not good enough for Bournemouth Despite keeping them in the PL last season.

3pts from 9 games. Hope the cunts go down.

Coffee 6:27 Sat Oct 21
Re: Saturday football
happygilmore 6:13 Sat Oct 21

With hindsight, it's not brave. Just dumb.

happygilmore 6:13 Sat Oct 21
Re: Saturday football
Cheers Coffee,

a brave call going for Brighton to draw at Man City, given how leaky Brighton are of late.

Sir Alf 5:50 Sat Oct 21
Re: Saturday football
Looks like all these games going to the home teams ?

Hope we can Buck that trend tomorrow

lowlife 4:19 Sat Oct 21
Re: Saturday football
As predicted, Liverpool are getting loads of favouritism after the VAR farce at Tottenham.

Pawson is an absolute cunt the way he’s reffed this game.

Sir Alf 4:17 Sat Oct 21
Re: Saturday football
On balance the Ref had to give it as his hand is outstretched too far but classic Anfield pressure helped the Ref make the call ?

side effect 4:16 Sat Oct 21
Re: Saturday football
Was looking forward to today's matches but the inlaws will give virgin media £58 per month to watch a circle in the middle.

Fauxstralian 4:12 Sat Oct 21
Re: Saturday football
Thats a pen

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