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
37%
  
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 10:21 Sat Oct 28
Saturday football
CHELSEA vs BRENTFORD (1230)
Two-nil up against Arsenal and seemingly coasting to victory Arsenal, the Blues ended up sharing the points. How unfortunate. The Bees will present another tough assignment although their season hasn’t yet shifted into top gear. There’s little to choose between these two – on paper anyway. Home win.

ARSENAL vs SHEFFIELD UNITED (1500)
Second from top but for goal difference versus deservedly bottom. Not even Lord Griffith can extricate the Blades from their sad predicament, which is set to become sadder still this afternoon. There should be some goals in this that could take Arsenal above City for a week. Arteta will be well aware of that. Home win.

BOURNEMOUTH vs BURNLEY (1500)
Two of the current favourites for the drop. Nineteenth and eighteenth respectively, which makes this a genuine six-pointer. It’s hard to pick a likely winner, so home advantage gets the nod. Home win.

WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS vs NEWCASTLE UNITED (1730)
For all their lofty aspirations, the Barcodes’ lead today’s hosts by just five points. A portion of midweek humble pie may cause them to vomit it belatedly all over their hosts, but could equally result in seconds. Still, you’d expect them to be too good for a resurgent Wolves. Away win.


*SUNDAY*

WEST HAM UNITED vs EVERTON (1300)
Northwest football is in mourning, but in Everton’s case that mourning is perhaps not insurmountably deep. The tenants of the London Stadium may not be mourning, but will certainly be pissed off at the far from encouraging performance and result in Athens on Thursday. The Toffees are in familiar territory near the foot of the table and whatever their off-field woes they should be there for the taking. We have to recover from the journey and exertion, which hasn’t always been readily achievable. Still, victory could catapult us back into the European places. Home win.

ASTON VILLA vs LUTON TOWN (1400)
Villa’s star is shining brighter than it has for many a year. Luton’s star sits one place above the dotted line – the lower one – and they’ll be more than delighted if it finishes there when the whistle finally blows on this season. By the final whistle today, however, it will probably be back below it. A dead cert of a result if ever there was one. Home win.

BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION vs FULHAM (1400)
The Seagulls continued their astonishing flight with their first ever win in Europe on Thursday. Will that affect them against thirteenth-placed Fulham? No. Home win.

LIVERPOOL vs NOTTINGHAM FOREST (1400)
Another dead cert in the offing at Anfield, although Forest won’t make it easy for their hosts. Home win.

MANCHESTER UNITED vs MANCHESTER CITY (1530)
This should be a really good game. Man U still look unconvincing, while City have slipped up recently. Bobby Charlton’s death will certainly raise the self-belief of the home fans, but to what extent will that transfer to the players? It won’t be a walkover for City. Draw.


*CHAMPIONSHIP*
Under Pep Guardiola’s former assistant, Enzo Maresca, Leicester have become a Championship phenomenon. They’ve dropped just three points all season, at home to Hull in early September. Like Man City, the Foxes’ hallmarks are patient possession and build-up. Although still early in the season, it will take a turnaround of catastrophic proportions for them not to get promoted at the first attempt and, probably, win the title with time – a lot of time – to spare. Not so far behind them, Ipswich have been accumulating points becoming of runners-up. Then there’s a gap of nine points to Leeds in third, which is where the table gets truly constipated, with just another four points from there to Bristol City in 13th spot. A very late equaliser at former leaders Preston (now fourth) saw Southampton return to the play-off zone, with West Brom completing that group of four on goal difference. The big game of the day, also the early kick-off, sees Leeds host Huddersfield – ee by gum – while Middlesboro who, as predicted and as anyone who actually reads this will recall, have shot up the table from bottom to within goal difference from the play-off places. They take on Stoke today. Coventry, another prediction for achievement this season, are faring less well, having lost to lowly Rotherham in midweek and now occupying 20th place. There is, as ever, much to play for in this excellent division.

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happygilmore 10:38 Sat Oct 28
Re: Saturday football
Cheers Coffee

Well done getting this posted on the creaking site.

Bournemouth don't look good enough to me to me to win a game, even against Burnley.

Everton always seemed like a bogey team for us up until recent times. Wouldn't be surprised if it ends up a draw.

Man city I think will beat man utd with ease. 10hag has scaped some wins undeservingly against lower teams, hope they get torn apart

Coffee 11:15 Sat Oct 28
Re: Saturday football
happygilmore 10:38 Sat Oct 28

Agree with all that. But are Burnley good enough to win away at the Cherries? Doubt it. Draw maybe?

Have we overcome that Everton hoodoo? I think so, even if some of those irritating memories remain strongly.

The Bobby Charlton effect in a local derby... who knows?

Manuel 11:27 Sat Oct 28
Re: Saturday football
Agree with Coffee that Manu do have a chance, obviously City strong favorite's though.

Bournemouth's owners may pull the trigger on the Spanish bloke if they lose today, has to be a must win.

El Clásico is at 3.30 UK time, maybe some added interest with Bellingham playing and two uninspiring looking 3pm games.

goose 11:30 Sat Oct 28
Re: Saturday football
I fancy Wolves to beat Newcastle.
Manchester derby to be a draw.

Everton to record the only PL away win over the weekend.

Come On You Irons 11:38 Sat Oct 28
Re: Saturday football
Arter Tottenham winning again last night I hope Man City smash Man Utd as I don't want to see them falling too far behind Tottenham.

Could be a four horse raise for the title this season. Tottenham, Arsenal, Liverpool and Man City.

I can't see Man Utd, Chelsea, Newcastle or Villa challenging.

Think that will be the top 8 though so we are battling for 9th at best I think.

, 11:55 Sat Oct 28
Re: Saturday football
Spurs are the only team in the top nine without European commitments and this has a strong bearing on their position as leaders.

Could they do a Leicester City repeat this season?

Coffee 4:39 Sat Oct 28
Re: Saturday football
Blimey. Chelsea 0 - 2 Brentford final score.

What's happened to El Poch?

Fauxstralian 4:41 Sat Oct 28
Re: Saturday football
3 wins a row by Brentford at Stamford Bridge. Impressive club
Pinnock in my Fantasy Team which is obviously the HEADLINE
Clean sheet & a goal

pdbis 4:46 Sat Oct 28
Re: Saturday football
Brentford warming up for their usual three points against us next week.

Manuel 4:47 Sat Oct 28
Re: Saturday football
Chelsea are almost unrecognizable now from what you've been use to over the last 20 years, just a complete basket case of a club. Many predicted Poch would fail there and he will, just look at how the Aussie is getting on up the road in the same length of time and having spent a lot less. Sacking Poch isn't the answer either, it's a long way back for them now IMO. Complete shambles and it's great to see.

Mike Oxsaw 4:51 Sat Oct 28
Re: Saturday football
Guess that counts as a home win under the new Chelsea management regime.

Fauxstralian 4:52 Sat Oct 28
Re: Saturday football
Only saw the last 10 mins but watching Chelsea if someone told you that they've spent a billion quid on their squad you'd never believe them.
Still look an absolute mess with big holes all over. Certainly have no leaders. These 8 year contracts on big money will come back and BITE them when they try & start again.

lowlife 4:52 Sat Oct 28
Re: Saturday football
Chelsea have been well and truly fucked by their insane buying strategy (not even sure they had one).

They look pretty hopeless and set for another mid table season.

RBshorty 5:00 Sat Oct 28
Re: Saturday football
Anyone thinking we will get anything out of Brentford are in for a disappointing day. As for Chelsea. They are reverting too pre Crazy Ivan days. Mid Table and the odd cup run.

Real shame.

Fauxstralian 5:02 Sat Oct 28
Re: Saturday football
Think Birmingham were 6th after 2 wins in a row under John Eustace
Sacked to bring in Wayne Rooney on reputedly 3 times the salary.
Now 13th (& could sink lower tonight) after 3 losses under the beardy genius

Coffee 5:06 Sat Oct 28
Re: Saturday football
Rooney's increasingly porky.

Manuel 5:06 Sat Oct 28
Re: Saturday football
To be fair to Rooney he did say when he arrived at Birmingham that the target was to get the club out of the championship, so he is on course to do that.

stepney hammer 5:15 Sat Oct 28
Re: Saturday football
Very Moyes esque performance from Brentford. The ironic thing is they are actually better at it than us.

I know Thomas Frank has a few fans on here, but he wouldn't be for me if goal is to get away from this type of football when appointing a new manager.

fraser 6:29 Sat Oct 28
Re: Saturday football
It not really a Moyes esque performance as Moyes doesn't do winning away at Chelsea..

fraser 6:48 Sat Oct 28
Re: Saturday football
Mad goal from Billings miles out.

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