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 10:10 Sat Dec 5
Saturday football
SATURDAY

BURNLEY vs EVERTON (1230 ko)
It's one of those strange quirks of football statistics that Everton have not kept a clean sheet at Burnley since 1958. The onus is on deadly-dull Burnley to keep a clean sheet today, as they’re bottom but one and have scored just four goals all season. Everton haven’t kept a clean sheet since September, but will surely see this as an opportunity to get back to winning ways after a disappointing last couple of months. Away win.

MANCHESTER CITY vs FULHAM (1500)
Has Fulham’s star finally risen? They came away from Leicester last time out with all three points, something that some may have wished for but nobody of sane mind had expected. Three weeks before that, they gave us a tough game and were probably unlucky to have left emptyhanded. City are a different proposition, though, and normal service is likely to be restored. Home win.

WEST HAM UNITED vs MANCHESTER UNITED (1730)
This will be a test, whatever Man U’s current predicament. They’ve won their last eight games on the road and the dangerous Bruno Fernandes is on fire. Despite advancing years, Cavani’s predatory instinct presents a constant threat that our defence will have to guard against from the first second of his appearance. Antonio’s hamstring again rules him out, while Yarmo may be in contention. We’re in good form, confidence is high (as are, increasingly, expectations), and we’re good enough to win, depending on which West Ham and which Man U side turn up. A great opportunity for Haller to show what he’s made of. As for who leaves with the points, as Solomon said: let them be divided.* Draw.

CHELSEA vs LEEDS UNITED (2000)
Historically, two of football’s naughty boys meet at Stamford Bridge. Both sides are capable of playing an entertaining game and, with luck, will serve up a feast this evening. It’s hard to see anything other than a home win.


SUNDAY

WEST BROMWICH ALBION vs CRYSTAL PALACE (1200)
What a boring sounding game. Home win.

SHEFFIELD UNITED vs LEICESTER CITY (1425)
The Blades have lost their cutting edge. A quarter of the way through the season, they sit firmly at the bottom of the pile with just one point to show for their endeavours thus far and six points off the safety of seventeenth which is currently occupied by an abject Fulham side. The Foxes will want to consolidate their top-four spot, but will have their work cut out at Bramall Lane. Discipline’s the name of the game. Away win.

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR vs ARSENAL (1630)
They’ve been going on about this already for a week or more. The hosts are in unaccustomed territory at the top of the table, while Arsenal languish four places above the drop zone. The winter heat will radiate ever stronger at Mikhel Arteta should his side play like we did in the first half at Spurs. Expect much smugness at the Tottenham Stadium or whatever it’s called at full time. Home win.

LIVERPOOL vs WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS (1915)
The pick of the day’s games sees a meeting of two decent footballing sides. But also of two contrasting managerial styles. There’s the zen-like philosophy of the greater-bearded Nuno Espirito Santo and the Wenger-like bad loser spirit of the lesser-bearded and currently much-aggrieved Jurgen Klopp. It’s that quality of Klopp’s, however irritating it may be, that seems to be a key component in the character of successful Premier League managers. Just ask Fergie. Home win.


MONDAY

BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION vs SOUTHAMPTON (2000)
The influential Danny Ings remains sidelined by injury, but the Saints have done pretty well without him. “we trained and played with the same style,” recalls Brighton midfielder Pascal Gross of his time under the Austrian at FC Ingolstadt 04. “Really aggressive, trying to press and force mistakes, then quick balls into the strikers when the defence is not organised to get some chances." He has instilled a strong sense of purpose at St Mary’s. As has Graham Potter at Brighton, which suggests that organisation and discipline will the hallmarks of this game. But with the wind firmly in their sails, you wouldn’t fancy Southampton to drop points this evening. Away win.


* No pedantry please, Ron. It’s poetry, of sorts.

Replies - Newest Posts First (Show In Chronological Order)

Sven Roeder 11:35 Mon Dec 7
Re: Saturday football
Peter Bankes on VAR duty at Brighton gives Southampton a pen
First contact looked outside the box
Think he just liked the dive

Manuel 10:21 Mon Dec 7
Re: Saturday football
Arse are having the same issues as the Mancs did when Taggert left. Was always going to be difficult. Arteta was either going to be the real deal or just Pep's mate, it's looking like the latter. Good.

Northern Sold 10:15 Sun Dec 6
Re: Saturday football
My Goon mates keep telling me its all about the cups !!

I cant remember a worst Goon team in decades.... what the fuck do people see in that Saka.... toothless cunt

Faux Bare 10:09 Sun Dec 6
Re: Saturday football
Slaven B1li5 and Grady D1an5ana doing bits at WBA.

Mike Oxsaw 10:02 Sun Dec 6
Re: Saturday football
I thought Arsenal were meant to be boring.

They're keeping me quite entertained at the moment.

marty feldman 8:47 Sun Dec 6
Re: Saturday football
The vermin are terrible to watch but effective .

Sydney_Iron 8:27 Sun Dec 6
Re: Saturday football
Arsenal fans been calling for Arteta to get his P45, those calls will only be getting louder i think!

Some of the more deluded want Pochettino to replace him....LOL..

Sven Roeder 8:24 Sun Dec 6
Re: Saturday football
Classic Mourinho
2-0 up and set up shop
No shots in the second half & think they said 2 touches in the Arsenal box
Think Harry Kane stepped off for a snack in the cheese room for the last half hour & 2 more defenders brought on.

Obvious if you can put 2,000 fans in one stand there can easily be 10,000 in these size of stadiums next week.

ak37 8:15 Sun Dec 6
Re: Saturday football
Especially seeing as they have Aubamayang
He’s got some gnashers on him

goose 8:09 Sun Dec 6
Re: Saturday football
Odd seeing an Arsenal side so toothless.

ak37 8:05 Sun Dec 6
Re: Saturday football
Just seen where arsenal are in the table
FOMB

collyrob 7:48 Sun Dec 6
Re: Saturday football
Tierney is the only player at arsenal with a set of bollocks

nychammer 7:35 Sun Dec 6
Re: Saturday football
Said it many times on here - for a while a few years back there wasn't too much between us as spuds in terms of league position and squad, they've just been blessed with better stewardship than we have.

Sven Roeder 7:25 Sun Dec 6
Re: Saturday football
Have said before am surprised the likes of Real, Barca & Manchester Utd haven’t taken Son in the last 3 years.
Unfortunately for Arsenal fans Spurs are just simply a better team than them at the moment.
Not sure what they would do with Son or Kane missing but suiting this classic defensive Mourinho style.

Arteta showing a touch of the Pellegrini’s at the moment. Trying to play Man City football with players who aren’t up to it.
Partey is a good player but he can’t be injured every second game.

irisiris95 6:48 Sun Dec 6
Re: Saturday football
How many Kane dives today? I'm counting three already

only1billybonds 6:47 Sun Dec 6
Re: Saturday football
Yep,he would walk into any team in any country.

brabrook 6:44 Sun Dec 6
Re: Saturday football
Looks like the spurs fans are adhering to the distance rules !!!!

NOT

Far Cough 6:43 Sun Dec 6
Re: Saturday football
Son is the bollocks even though he plays for those cunts

Stowie.40 6:42 Sun Dec 6
Re: Saturday football
Some player though, easily their best player.

only1billybonds 6:39 Sun Dec 6
Re: Saturday football
That is a cracking goal.

Dog munching cunt!

Stowie.40 6:23 Sun Dec 6
Re: Saturday football
Vardy is criminally underrated, I remember one of my arsenal mates going ape when they was close to signing him about 3 or 4 years ago saying how average he is, admits he was now wrong.

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