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Saturday football
Posted: 04 Jan 2025, 04:57
by Coffee one sugar
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR vs NEWCASTLE UNITED (1230)
Newcastle come into this on top form – four straight wins and one defeat in the last six. Contrast that with the hosts’ recent record of one win and four losses in their last six - and a hilariously pissed off manager. And all that makes for an intriguing contest. Away win.
BOURNEMOUTH vs EVERTON (1500)
The Cherries are toying with a Champions League finish, while the Toffees are within spitting distance of a Championship finish. Home win.
ASTON VILLA vs LEICESTER CITY (1500)
Here’s a gilt-edged chance for Villa to move back to where they came from just a couple of months ago. It’s also a chance for Leicester to move back to where they came from last season. Both are likely to take their chances. Home win.
CRYSTAL PALACE vs CHELSEA (1500)
Chelsea may have lost their last two, but are way stronger their hosts. Palace are flirting with the drop and will continue their coquetry this afternoon. Away win.
MANCHESTER CITY vs WEST HAM UNITED (1500)
After a series of disastrous, uncharacteristic results, City find themselves blessed with a home fixture against West Ham. Sod’s Law, innit? No decent strikers and Jarrod Bowen out injured. City hinting at a recovery, of sorts. Need you hear more? No. Home win.
Can Kudus be the difference?
SOUTHAMPTON vs BRENTFORD (1500)
Well, at least you don’t support Southampton. Small mercies. The Bees are unlikely to extend such mercy this afternoon. Away win.
BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION vs ARSENAL (1730)
The game of the day. Away win.
SUNDAY
FULHAM vs IPSWICH TOWN (1400)
Fulham are unbeaten in their last six, but there are just two wins in that lot. Coincidentally, that’s the same number of wins that Ipswich have in their last six. Trouble is that the other four are all defeats. Best make that five from seven. Home win.
LIVERPOOL vs MANCHESTER UNITED (1600)
One win and five losses in their last six for the visitors. Oh dear. Well, at least they’re below us. The hosts come into this on the back of a 5-0 away win. Wankers. Home win.
MONDAY
WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS vs NOTTINGHAM FOREST (2000)
Wolves are in trouble, no doubt about that. Forest, meanwhile, are on a roll, but not of the bread variety. Away win.
TOT vs NEW
BOU vs EVE
AST vs LEI
CRY vs CHE
MCY vs WHU
SOU vs BRE
BHA vs ARS
FUL vs IPS
LIV vs MNU
WOL vs NFO
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 07 Jan 2025, 21:57
by only1billybonds
Fair play the Geordies. Don't see Arsenal going up there and turning this around, 3-0 is a big ask. This is a very different Newcastle to the one we faced.
Hopefully, Liverpool can do what they did last month and score another six at that pit of misery when they play that other lot tomorrow night.
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 07 Jan 2025, 21:42
by Fauxstralian
Newcastle doing the North London double
Arsenal pretty toothless, like a lot of teams they’ll be thinking if only we had a striker like Isak
Exceptional player
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 07 Jan 2025, 21:31
by Ladysmith
twoleftfeet wrote: ↑07 Jan 2025, 21:29

oh Declan Rice went to play for Arsenal and he won fuck all
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 07 Jan 2025, 21:29
by twoleftfeet

oh Declan Rice went to play for Arsenal and he won fuck all

Re: Saturday football
Posted: 07 Jan 2025, 21:17
by only1billybonds
Percy, I was just thinking that, they look really good at Arsenal, given themselves a real chance of another Wembley final.
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 07 Jan 2025, 21:16
by Ladysmith
Percy Dalton" wrote: ↑07 Jan 2025, 21:11
How the fuck did we beat Newcastle?
Just thinking the same mate, especially when Newcastle beat Spurs and Spurs mugged us of, thrashed us, RagDollled us and humiliated us.
A gentleman one said that it’s a funny old game.
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 07 Jan 2025, 21:11
by Percy Dalton
How the fuck did we beat Newcastle?
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 20:10
by Massive Attack
goose wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 19:59
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 19:31
goose wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 19:26
So why do all the stats suggest otherwise then? As a team we run less distance and make less sprints than other teams.
I'm on about specific games and highlighted a couple of examples when we haven't. The effort hasn't always been there but in some games it has. But to suggest there's not been effort this season is wide of the mark.
I’m talking about the season as a whole. The odd game here & there are the exception not the rule.
There hasn’t been anywhere near enough effort in the majority of games.
Sure, but I was responding to Cholo.
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 19:59
by goose
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 19:31
goose wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 19:26
So why do all the stats suggest otherwise then? As a team we run less distance and make less sprints than other teams.
I'm on about specific games and highlighted a couple of examples when we haven't. The effort hasn't always been there but in some games it has. But to suggest there's not been effort this season is wide of the mark.
I’m talking about the season as a whole. The odd game here & there are the exception not the rule.
There hasn’t been anywhere near enough effort in the majority of games.
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 19:31
by Massive Attack
goose wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 19:26
So why do all the stats suggest otherwise then? As a team we run less distance and make less sprints than other teams.
I'm on about specific games and highlighted a couple of examples when we haven't. The effort hasn't always been there but in some games it has. But to suggest there's not been effort this season is wide of the mark.
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 19:26
by goose
So why do all the stats suggest otherwise then? As a team we run less distance and make less sprints than other teams.
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 19:18
by Massive Attack
cholo wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 19:12
Excellent in this one-off game. Their previous games against less glamorous fixtures is when they should be doing it too when they've put in horrific effort. That's Amorims challenge.
I agree, but I'm not so much praising man u , rather denigrating us for never managing it. Most of our lot stroll about like it's a Sunday afternoon in the park.
I've seen the effort at times from us this season (and not enough effort vs Liverpool or Chelsea). Southampton, Ipswich, Palace, Bournemouth (twice), Leciester, Brighton, Wolves, Man Utd and Man City yesterday stick out. People can piss and moan about the quality which I agree we've lacked but the effort has been there at times this season.
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 19:12
by cholo
Excellent in this one-off game. Their previous games against less glamorous fixtures is when they should be doing it too when they've put in horrific effort. That's Amorims challenge.
I agree, but I'm not so much praising man u , rather denigrating us for never managing it. Most of our lot stroll about like it's a Sunday afternoon in the park.
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 19:01
by Massive Attack
cholo wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 18:50
Look at the running and sheer effort Man utd put in especially the 2nd half. I'd kill to see that sort of commitment from our team even for quarter of an hour.
Excellent in this one-off game. Their previous games against less glamorous fixtures is when they should be doing it too when they've put in horrific effort. That's Amorims challenge.
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 19:00
by Ladysmith
only1billybonds wrote: ↑05 Jan 2025, 18:59
Very enjoyable game, that had a feel of a right old fashioned DING DONG.
I agree, had me hooked.
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 18:59
by only1billybonds
Very enjoyable game, that had a feel of a right old fashioned DING DONG.
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 18:50
by cholo
Look at the running and sheer effort Man utd put in especially the 2nd half. I'd kill to see that sort of commitment from our team even for quarter of an hour.
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 18:44
by Lee Trundle
1st and 2nd half's were chalk and cheese.
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 18:30
by Fauxstralian
2nd half especially was a cracking match
End to end stuff
Oh Harry Maguire … what a miss
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 18:28
by collyrob
Great game of football that
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 18:28
by Leonard Hatred
The last half hour was quite entertaining.
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 18:10
by Sir Alf
Trent lets another cross in for a goal.
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 18:09
by Massive Attack
Been a great game to watch. All going on.

Re: Saturday football
Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 18:03
by Fauxstralian
DeLigt punches the ball away
Another pen just like when he BOOTED Danny Ings in the shins
Re: Saturday football
Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 18:00
by Sir Alf
Yes us and Southampton cannot defend and concede far too many. I still believe the loss of Rice is a huge hole we failed to fill. It didnt notice in terms of results first half season of him leaving for Arsenal. We had got Alvarez and Kudus in and got some great results as we really rode our luck at Arsenal, Spurs away etc
We miss Rice’s “legs” screening the defence. Bet we are not looking at that type of strong, athletic player for central midfield. But suspect it will make a difference even under Lops suicidal high line