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Saturday football

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 06:41
by Coffee one sugar
EVERTON vs MANCHESTER UNITED (1230)
The media have already started getting all excited over this, and specifically over David Moyes. Remember him? One point separates the two sides, and who’d have thought that just a few weeks/months ago? Should be a tight and decent game. Draw.

BOURNEMOUTH vs WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS (1500)
The Cherries are within spitting distance (take my word for it) of a Champions League finish while Wolves are within similar distance of an unwanted bottom three spot. Momentum, form and home advantage together point to just one possible outcome. Home win.

ARSENAL vs WEST HAM UNITED (1500)
Don’t know what to say. Paqueta’s joined the non-walking wounded. There’s a stronger sense of by how many than of who. You figure out the rest. Home win.Image

FULHAM vs CRSYTAL PALACE (1500)
Two consecutive wins have put Fulham back on course for now, although Palace can point to three wins in their last six so they’re unlikely to be pushovers. Tight but probably inevitable. Home win.

IPSWICH TOWN vs TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR (1500) 
Spurs’ last win at Portman Road saw Jurgen Klinsmann score twice in a 3-1 victory. The visitors must be yearning for another Klinsmann to boost their flagging campaign. Away win.

SOUTHAMPTON vs BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION (1500)
It must be excruciatingly painful being a Saints supporter these days. There’s really no way to talk up their prospects against any opposition, so let’s just say it as it is. Away win.

ASTON VILLA vs CHELSEA (1730)
Probably the game of the day. It’s been six games since Villa last won a league fixture and this one offers little in the way of hope to remedy that. The visitors have won two, drawn two and lost two in the same period. Hmm. Draw.


SUNDAY

NEWCASTLE UNITED vs NOTTINGHAM FOREST (1400)
Home advantage will tip the balance even against high-flying Forest. Just. Home win.

MANCHESTER CITY vs LIVERPOOL (1630) 
The game of the weekend. There’s little to add. Away win.


TUESDAY

BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION vs BOURNEMOUTH (1930)
The south coast is busy. Draw.

CRYSTAL PALACE vs ASTON VILLA (1930)
Hmm, there’s little on form to distinguish these two. Draw.

WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS vs FULHAM (1930)
Wolves’ main concern is what lies beneath, lest it be them. Fulham are in the happier position of having to focus on what’s above. Away win.

CHELSEA vs SOUTHAMPTON (2015)
Oh dear. Home win.


WEDNESDAY

BRENTFORD vs EVERTON (1930)
Home win.

MANCHESTER UNITED vs IPSWICH TOWN (1930)
Home win.

NOTTINGHAM FOREST vs ARSENAL (1930)
Tight one. Away win.

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR vs MANCHESTER CITY (1930)
Away win.

LIVERPOOL vs NEWCASTLE UNITED (2015)
Home win.


THURSDAY

WEST HAM UNITED vs LEICESTER CITY (2000)
Home win.Image

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 02 Mar 2025, 15:46
by Manuel
fraser wrote: 02 Mar 2025, 15:43 Proper cup tie, glad it's gone to extra time 
Was thinking the same thing.

We play Brighton on FA Cup SF day so if they win this and get a good draw our game against them on the 26/4 could be moved.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 02 Mar 2025, 15:43
by fraser
Proper cup tie, glad it's gone to extra time 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 02 Mar 2025, 15:39
by RBshorty
Lampteygone for second yellow. Schar bangs in the following free kick.VAR says no. Always the drama with the Toon.!

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 02 Mar 2025, 15:32
by fraser
RBshorty wrote: 02 Mar 2025, 15:29 Gordon been given his marching orders. For showing all his Scouse charm. In its full glory.
He will now miss our game, also handy. 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 02 Mar 2025, 15:29
by RBshorty
Gordon been given his marching orders. For showing all his Scouse charm. In its full glory.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 02 Mar 2025, 08:54
by Fauxstralian
We are the third of Wolves games so he misses
Suspect he will get more than 3 as well given his antics earlier in the season

Good news for Leicester & Ipswich who are 5 points behind them
Ipswich away is one he misses too 
Will be off at the end of the season 

Very impressed by Bournemouth. Hope they win the cup
Should have won comfortably but were one penalty away from losing. Luckily it was a former Tottenham player with the kick 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 02 Mar 2025, 01:09
by Manuel
fraser wrote: 01 Mar 2025, 17:40 Cunha lost the plot, think he will miss our game, very handy. 
Yea I think he does, handy indeed.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 02 Mar 2025, 01:08
by Manuel
only1billybonds wrote: 02 Mar 2025, 00:23 Football fans aren't really known for complimentary chants aimed at the opposition. I suppose it's another indication of how the modern game has gone, it's so easy to take offence. I'm pretty sure that no one wanted the palace player to actually die, its just what fans do. Really no different from a stand up comedian making 'unsavoury' observations, there's no harmful intent in saying stuff  that some may find offensive. 


 
More worrying is how bent WHO is now, something that I have (rightly) pointed out in recent times. I doubt even anyone on KUMB were offended by those nasty Millwall fans.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 02 Mar 2025, 00:23
by only1billybonds
Football fans aren't really known for complimentary chants aimed at the opposition. I suppose it's another indication of how the modern game has gone, it's so easy to take offence. I'm pretty sure that no one wanted the palace player to actually die, its just what fans do. Really no different from a stand up comedian making 'unsavoury' observations, there's no harmful intent in saying stuff  that some may find offensive. 

 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 01 Mar 2025, 23:44
by Gank
El Scorchio" wrote: 01 Mar 2025, 18:51
Gank wrote: 01 Mar 2025, 17:42 Really dangerous from the Millwall goalkeeper and almost laughable that Oliver didn't take any action - but getting upset about a nasty chant from the fans? Grow up, they're an old school supporter over there who most of our new fans could learn from for passion and noise.

Can't stand them but it has to be a better experience being a Millwall supporter surrounded by your own in a purpose-built football ground than being a West Ham supporter sitting in a huge athletics bowl with no atmosphere surrounded by Chinese teenagers eating popcorn wearing half and half scarves and waving their phones around then getting grassed up by your own fans for anything possibly offensive to someone. 
I’d totally agree if it wasn’t obviously a potentially very serious injury. Just a bit cunty to do it under those specific circumstances. 
Yeah, I do get you. It's in bad taste, for sure. 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 01 Mar 2025, 23:05
by Helmut Shown
The great pity was that it wasn't the mouthy albino

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 01 Mar 2025, 22:54
by Ron Eff
A conflicting day for VAR.  On the one hand we can’t trust England’s “top ref” to see that as a foul by the Millwall keeper, let alone the most straightforward red card of his career. On the other hand, eight fucking minutes to bottom out a potential handball and offside. Nearly 10% of the match. Leaving both sets of fans rightfully chanting “it’s not football anymore” .

Clearly VAR has made already incompetent refs lazy knowing they have the back up. It’s obvious it’s needed to stop disasters like Oliver’s today being missed, but every single fan on both sides is fine with a 2 minute limit, if it can’t be decided it’s not clear and obvious and therefore on field decision stands and everyone moves on. 

Just find something near to being a happy medium!

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 01 Mar 2025, 18:51
by El Scorchio
Gank wrote: 01 Mar 2025, 17:42 Really dangerous from the Millwall goalkeeper and almost laughable that Oliver didn't take any action - but getting upset about a nasty chant from the fans? Grow up, they're an old school supporter over there who most of our new fans could learn from for passion and noise.

Can't stand them but it has to be a better experience being a Millwall supporter surrounded by your own in a purpose-built football ground than being a West Ham supporter sitting in a huge athletics bowl with no atmosphere surrounded by Chinese teenagers eating popcorn wearing half and half scarves and waving their phones around then getting grassed up by your own fans for anything possibly offensive to someone. 
I’d totally agree if it wasn’t obviously a potentially very serious injury. Just a bit cunty to do it under those specific circumstances. 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 01 Mar 2025, 18:31
by Takashi Miike
cunts

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 01 Mar 2025, 18:25
by Far Cough UKunt
Green Army!

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 01 Mar 2025, 18:23
by Takashi Miike
bang, get in

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 01 Mar 2025, 17:57
by fraser
Wolves looked like they had it in the bag, but went a bit spursy.. 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 01 Mar 2025, 17:42
by Gank
Really dangerous from the Millwall goalkeeper and almost laughable that Oliver didn't take any action - but getting upset about a nasty chant from the fans? Grow up, they're an old school supporter over there who most of our new fans could learn from for passion and noise.

Can't stand them but it has to be a better experience being a Millwall supporter surrounded by your own in a purpose-built football ground than being a West Ham supporter sitting in a huge athletics bowl with no atmosphere surrounded by Chinese teenagers eating popcorn wearing half and half scarves and waving their phones around then getting grassed up by your own fans for anything possibly offensive to someone. 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 01 Mar 2025, 17:40
by fraser
Cunha lost the plot, think he will miss our game, very handy. 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 01 Mar 2025, 17:22
by fraser
Not watched any of this today but just saw the assault by Wall keeper... Horrendous 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 01 Mar 2025, 16:17
by Manuel
The wankers have fucked up the semi-automated offside, it doesn't work. Farcical scenes at the Cherries game.

For once agree with Faux, get rid of that useless cսnt Oliver. 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 01 Mar 2025, 15:46
by zico
Disgraceful challenge, right up there with the horrific Schumacher/Battiston one in 82.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 01 Mar 2025, 15:43
by Fauxstralian
Just seen the kung fu kick on Mateta
Should be 10 game ban. For the keeper & the ref

The FA have said Millwall fans chanting let him die won’t be sanctioned 
But homophobic chants at Ben Chillwell WILL 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 01 Mar 2025, 14:54
by Alfs
Disgusting challenge, even more disgusting fans.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 01 Mar 2025, 14:35
by El Scorchio
Ron Eff" wrote: 01 Mar 2025, 14:13
El Scorchio" wrote: 01 Mar 2025, 13:28 Fuck me that’s a UFC knock out head kick. Awful stuff. To be fair to the keeper he waved for help straight away but that was an insane challenge no keeper should make. You’ve got to hope Mateta isn’t seriously hurt. 

Got to say Millwall chanting ‘let him die’ is fucking disgusting as well. 

Agree how on earth can the ref not instantly send him off for that? Not even a yellow card? He should get a demotion for his inaction there. It’s not like he didn’t have a view of the incident. Only possible thing is that he knew VAR would cover his arse and he didn’t want to send anyone off after 5 mins. 
Oliver didn’t even see it as a foul 😂

England’s best ref 👍🏼
Staggering.