Arsenal v Swansea - HOME
Palace v West Ham - DRAW
Liverpool v Huddersfield - HOME
Watford v Stoke - HOME
West Brom v Man City - AWAY
Bournemouth v Chelsea - AWAY
If they all happened on Saturday, we'd have very little pressure on our game on Sunday. #wishfulthinking
I would happily wear a symbol that mourned the deaths of innocent people. But the white poppy symbolises remembrance of all death in war including those that definitely aren't innocent. It's just too vague for me and that's why I choose not to wear one.
Don't get me wrong, I can see it from that side of things. But some of those humans had the intention to kill countless innocent people because of their beliefs. I think the world will be much better off without those people and won't be showing any sign of mourning them.
I wouldn't expect our enemies to mourn our troops and I won't mourn theirs.
The white poppy suggests that we should mourn anyone that has died in war, including Nazi's and stretches as far as members of ISIS.
The white poppy is designed to raise money and remember all victims of war, including those that we fought against. Why should I care about the people that were trying to kill our troops? And why are they suddenly deciding to sell them at the same time as the British Legion?
I'll be wearing a...
Blackburn 2 v 1 barnet
charlton 3 v 0 truro city
gateshead 1 v 1 chelmsford city
luton 1 v 2 portsmouth
hyde united 0 v 3 m k dons
yeovil town 0 v 1 southend
I bought a knock off badge on my way to the Everton game. I paid £3 for it and the guy claimed that £1 of it would be donated to the British Legion. I didn't believe him and donated another £3 in the charity pot at the bank a few days later. I just wanted the badge to show my support.
It caught me by surprise when I just logged in as it wasn't expected. But to be honest, it's not really causing me any nuisance.
If it brings it a bit of extra money for NSC and isn't causing me a problem, I say stick with it.
I'm sure both will get some game time. My overall preference would be Hemed, but I think Murrays probably earned his place after the West Ham game, even though he was woeful against Everton. Confidence does a lot for a striker, so hopefully he'll be on a high after bagging a brace.
With the exception of their recent 2-2, Southampton tend to be involved in low scoring matches. We're at home, high on confidence and defending well, so I'm going 1-0 to the Albion.
Couldn't agree more. He's barely good enough for the Championship.
Izquierdo looks to have a bit more about him, but I still think it's too early to tell. He hasn't played that many minutes for us yet, although he looked good against West Ham (but so did everyone else in blue and white).