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[Albion] Premier League 25-27/2/25



Bozza

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Tuesday 25th February​

Brighton & Hove Albion v AFC Bournemouth (19:30)
Crystal Palace v Aston Villa (19:30)
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Fulham (19:30)
Chelsea v Southampton (20:15)

Wednesday 26th February​

Brentford v Everton (19:30)
Manchester United v Ipswich Town (19:30)
Nottingham Forest versus Arsenal kick off 19:30
Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City (19:30)
Liverpool v Newcastle United (20:15)

Thursday 27th February​

West Ham United v Leicester City (20:00)

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Papa Lazarou

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Realistically we can only go up 1 place amd possibly down 2.
 




Bozza

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Realistically we can only go up 1 place amd possibly down 2.
But if we beat Bournemouth, Liverpool beat Newcastle and Villa grind out a draw with Palace ( just can't wish for Palace to win), then it all gets even tighter.

Spurs will fancy their chances over Man City too.
 






Papa Lazarou

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But if we beat Bournemouth, Liverpool beat Newcastle and Villa grind out a draw with Palace ( just can't wish for Palace to win), then it all gets even tighter.

Spurs will fancy their chances over Man City too.
Oh I agree - a win and a few results in our favour, and our next win could move us into 4th!
 






Official Old Man

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Supporting Palace for the second game running but, heh ho, they're not going down.
Wolves have won 2 of their last 3 so home to Fulham, at least a draw please.
Newcastle should lose to champions elect Liverpool.
Spurs v Man City, toss a coin. Either side could score 5 or lose by 5.
Forest v Arsenal, two teams still up there. Should be a home win putting Forest out of reach for now.
That leaves Chelsea. What would they need to do to LOSE at home to the worst team in EPL history? You could give Saints a goal if the touch the ball in the Chelsea box, but they'd still lose.
That just leaves B'Muff whom we need to beat 5:0 to go above them. So all that work and again, in all reality, 8th is the best we can hope for, but only 1 point short of 4th.
 




Greenbag50

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Supporting Palace for the second game running but, heh ho, they're not going down.
Wolves have won 2 of their last 3 so home to Fulham, at least a draw please.
Newcastle should lose to champions elect Liverpool.
Spurs v Man City, toss a coin. Either side could score 5 or lose by 5.
Forest v Arsenal, two teams still up there. Should be a home win putting Forest out of reach for now.
That leaves Chelsea. What would they need to do to LOSE at home to the worst team in EPL history? You could give Saints a goal if the touch the ball in the Chelsea box, but they'd still lose.
That just leaves B'Muff whom we need to beat 5:0 to go above them. So all that work and again, in all reality, 8th is the best we can hope for, but only 1 point short of 4th.
Good work
 






Lady Whistledown

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We win. That's all I want, the rest can take care of themselves. Wouldn't mind a few injuries for Newcastle players though😅
You're in luck. Isak has twanged his groin without even playing.
 


Lady Whistledown

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Brentford v Everton (19:30)
Manchester United v Ipswich Town (19:30)
Nottingham Forest versus Arsenal kick off 19:30
Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City (19:30)
Liverpool v Newcastle United (20:15)

Some fascinating games in prospect tonight, and also Brentford v Everton. Ipswich haven't been great lately but I bet Man United fans are very nervous about playing them given their own team's form. Nottingham isn't a great place for a fragile Arsenal to go to: that and the Blatant Anti Arsenal Refereeing Conspiracy could make it a tough night. You'd probably fancy Spurs at home to City, and Liverpool v the Saudis without Isak should be a foregone conclusion.

Settling in with a glass of wine and the remote to hand :cheers:
 




Greg Bobkin

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Seeing Aston Villa in 10th made LOL. They are not out of it by any means but very amusing. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
Yeah, but they are still in the CL, no? Something was bound to give this season.
 






Lady Whistledown

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.....United :lolol:
 








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