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Saturday football

Posted: 21 Sep 2024, 05:10
by Coffee one sugar
The fence has its work cut out today.

WEST HAM UNITED vs CHELSEA (1230)
Lucky late goals rescued both sides last week, but neither has been convincing so far this season. We’re still waiting to see the best of what the transfer window brought in from the cold, not to mention from the likes of Kudus and Paqueta. Although Danny Ings saved our bacon last time, we cannot continue to depend on him and Antonio as front men. We should all be looking forward to seeing more of what Crysencio Summerville, Carlos Soler and Niclas Fullkrug can do. And we urgently need someone who can play centre forward to make himself known – PDQ. Key man: Jarrod Bowen. Home win.
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ASTON VILLA vs WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS (1500)
Or roit? A good start for Villa sees them sitting pretty in fifth. Not quite the same for Wolves, who have one solitary goal to their credit to date. Only the Saints and Everton are below them. That’s hardly a resounding accomplishment, but could be the key difference come May. Villa are the overwhelming favourites going into this one, and there’s little to nothing to suggest any other outcome. Home win.

FULHAM vs NEWCASTLE UNITED (1500)
If ever there was a fixture that’s got draw written all over it, this is it. Which means that it won’t be a draw. Fulham are probably better than their league position suggests, but Newcastle are unbeaten and on fine form. Could end up with any outcome, but the fence beckons and offers safety. Draw.

LEICESTER CITY vs EVERTON (1500)
Oh dear, the poor old Toffees. Rock bottom of the table, null points, and a GD of -9 after four games. Not to mention extreme uncertainty over the future of Sean Dyche, at least from the perspective of increasing numbers of blue Scousers, and it will be no fun to be in his shoes should the Foxes prevail today. No, things ain’t looking good at all for Everton. Draw.

LIVERPOOL vs BOURNEMOUTH (1500)
The Cherries will give their hosts a fight, that’s for sure. But after last week’s home defeat to Forest, Liverpool will be up for restoration of normal service. Bournemouth are solid mid-table and on good form, but not good enough to take all three points from Anfield. Home win.

SOUTHAMPTON vs IPSWICH TOWN (1500)
Only two goals separate The Saints from the bottom of the table, and the Tractor Boys. You sense that they will become more familiar with that unwanted position before long, and today offers that opportunity. But Ipswich won’t be pushovers. A six-pointer, but regardless of points, you have to feel that both are already on the way down. Can’t be fun to be a fan of either side. Draw.

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR vs BRENTFORD (1500)
A fortuitous win at Coventry in the League Cup in midweek won’t have done an enormous amount for Spurs, even if they did win. The Bees will be a different proposition and will be up for this. It’s hard to pick a winner. Draw.

CRYSTAL PALACE vs MANCHESTER UNITED (1730)
Palace are better than their current league position suggests. As for Man U, doom remains on the horizon, although there’s a sense that blue sky may be on its way. This is the kind of game that will tell whether that’s a false dawn or if doom is set to return. Or neither. NFI. Draw.


*SUNDAY*

BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION vs NOTTINGHAM FOREST
(1400)
Forest will still be bobbing after their unexpected and unlikely victory at Anfield last weekend. The Seagulls will offer a strong test, particularly on home turf. But the visitors have shown what they’re capable of. Still, how often does lightning strike? Home win.

MANCHESTER CITY vs ARSENAL (1630)
You might be aware that this game is already causing the media to orgasm uncontrollably. Not entirely without justification, as this could yet again be a battle of two of the three leading title contenders. An early six-pointer with plenty of sub-plots and the prospect of some decent entertainment. Home win.


*CHAMPIONSHIP*

The Baggies have been fast out of the traps, with Sunderland close behind. Last season’s top tier surprise package, Luton, are in lowly 19[sup]th[/sup] spot, while Burnley are fourth, Sheffield Utd sixth and Leeds ninth. But it’s early days and as close as ever in this division. Four points separate the top 10 teams. The pick of today’s fixtures sees QPR host Millwall, while Sunderland take on Boro and Cardiff host Leeds. Ello, ello, ello


WHU v CHE
AST v WOL
FUL v NEW
LEI v EVE
LIV v BOU
SOU v IPS
TOT v BRE
CRY v MNU

BHA v FOR
MCY v ARS  

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 23 Sep 2024, 09:26
by Ron Eff
That game reminded me of Barcelona v Chelsea in the Champions League when Torres broke away and scored and Chelsea went on to win it. Think that was Guardiola too, his last season at Barcelona. 

To be fair, they did try some long range strikes but it kept falling to Diaz, Akanji or Kovacic! They didn’t need a centre half, let alone two or three. Arsenal had no intention of leaving their half. 
 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 23 Sep 2024, 06:41
by Fauxstralian
If I was a Man City fan I’d be questioning Guardiolas reaction to Arsenal setting up as 6-3-0 in the second half
Endless slow passing across the front of the area , no overloading down the sides & inability to set up shots & reluctance to shoot.
Got fortunate at the end & deserved to fail

Players need to wake up of course but do we really want games ruined by sending players off for kicking the ball away?
Maybe if a restart is delayed the free kick is moved forward to the edge of the penalty area

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 23 Sep 2024, 01:25
by Manuel
How can anyone not be sick to death of City by now? I know I fucking am. Robotic cunts.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 19:49
by only1billybonds
I used to get really moody if we lost while our 'rivals' were winning. But then I grew up. Who gives a serious fuck wether other clubs win or lose, it really makes no difference to anyone's life. And if it does, you need help and lots of it.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 19:22
by goose
‘Feet you need to find a hobby you oddball.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 19:14
by the coming of gary
' I couldn't imagine Chelsea Spurs and Arsenal winning '

They all finished top six last season

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 18:55
by Come On You Irons
twoleftfeet wrote: 22 Sep 2024, 18:50 My weekend was descending into a nightmare until that equaliser.

i couldn’t imagine Chelsea, Spurs and Arsenal winning. 
You really allow your weekends to be ruined by West Ham losing and Chelsea, Spurs and Arsenal winning?

How old are you? 8?

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 18:50
by twoleftfeet
My weekend was descending into a nightmare until that equaliser.

i couldn’t imagine Chelsea, Spurs and Arsenal winning. 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 18:45
by lowlife
More joy in seeing Arsenal letting one in deep into injury time. Many of their players are very unlikeable.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 18:43
by Fauxstralian
How is Merson still employed by Sky with all the pundits they binned?
Gormless junkie 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 18:41
by stewie griffin
Both teams of horrible cunts frankly so no particular joy either way. 

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 18:38
by Tomshardware
So boring.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 18:37
by Fauxstralian
Gutted Arteta?

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 18:30
by Come On You Irons
Arsenal's cheating timewasting and Neville's and Careagher's praise for it is one of the main reasons many people find modern football so SHIT.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 18:28
by lowlife
Such a dour team to watch. Sideways along the box - just fucking spank it!

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 18:25
by Fauxstralian
Man City side to side to side
Run out of ideas & Arsenal holding them comfortably 

Id expect £100m Grealish to do something once in a while

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 17:44
by lowlife
Merson saying that ‘we need to use common sense’ is a beautiful piece of irony.

 What a mess he is.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 17:39
by lowlife
Yep - the foul alone was worth a booking. Way too much aggression and went in with his side/back - which is a cowards move.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 17:30
by twoleftfeet
Why is Arteta crying? Definite second yellow either for the foul or kicking the ball away.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 17:28
by lowlife
Arteta being a whiney twat again - what a surprise

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 17:27
by only1billybonds
No doubt about the red. Clear yellow and the silly fucker had already been booked.
Could swing it massively in City's favour.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 17:25
by Fauxstralian
Yes, Oliver pulling Walker out of position like a Spanish winger…. Miguel Oliver
Keeper needs to get people out of the way if Gabriel heads in from 2 ft
Trossard needs to walk. Staying & arguing should be another couple of games

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 17:20
by Iron Duke
Did you see Gabriel RISE for that header?

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 17:10
by twoleftfeet
Terrible refereeing. Free kick in the wrong place and Walker out of position. Oliver losing the plot.

Re: Saturday football

Posted: 22 Sep 2024, 17:07
by goose
Amazing strike by Calafiori 🇮🇹 

Classic work by the ref pulling Kyle Walker out of position.