[Albion] Premier League 1-3/10/22

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Bozza

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We go again. Finally...

SATURDAY 1ST OCTOBER
Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur (12:30) - BT Sport
AFC Bournemouth v Brentford
Crystal Palace v Chelsea
Fulham v Newcastle United
Liverpool v Brighton & Hove Albion
Southampton v Everton
West Ham United v Wolverhampton Wanderers (17:30) - Sky Sports

SUNDAY 2ND OCTOBER
Manchester City v Manchester United (14:00) - Sky Sports
Leeds United v Aston Villa (16:30) - Sky Sports

MONDAY 3RD OCTOBER
Leicester City v Nottingham Forest (20:00) - Sky Sports

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Giraffe

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I'm curiously over interested in Leeds v Villa. Still early days but feels like defeat for either could frame their season a little. Probably a draw to keep them both happy.

Potter thumping Palace would also be very amusing to watch and put them further in the brown stuff. For all the good reviews Vieira has had the results are not coming yet are they.

Also amazing that even with a good thumping at Liverpool the lowest we can be is 7th.
 


hans kraay fan club

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We can't move up from 4th. Can potentially drop as far as 7th, if Fulham, Chelsea and United win.

Rather conflicting, as personally, I'd like to see Chelsea and Fulham to SMASH Palace and Newcastle, respectively.
 




Swansman

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We can't move up from 4th. Can potentially drop as far as 7th, if Fulham, Chelsea and United win.

Rather conflicting, as personally, I'd like to see Chelsea and Fulham to SMASH Palace and Newcastle, respectively.

Probably the best results, as Chelsea are very likely to end up above Brighton while Fulham are likely to end up below... Newcastle and Palace on the other hand are likely going to fighting for similar positions in the league table.
 




hans kraay fan club

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Probably the best results, as Chelsea are very likely to end up above Brighton while Fulham are likely to end up below... Newcastle and Palace on the other hand are likely going to fighting for similar positions in the league table.

All this yes - but more just that I really dislike Palace and (of late) Newcastle.
 


GT49er

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Biss benched again. Still, I suppose he's enjoying the wages. Wonder if he'll try for a better move soon?
 






Seasider78

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Biss benched again. Still, I suppose he's enjoying the wages. Wonder if he'll try for a better move soon?

Conte does not seem to rate him at all and on the opposing side you have white being played as a right back and now out of the England picture.

Whilst money gone up careers of both are hardly progressing since leaving the Albion
 


GT49er

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Conte does not seem to rate him at all and on the opposing side you have white being played as a right back and now out of the England picture.

Whilst money gone up careers of both are hardly progressing since leaving the Albion
Unfortunate for White - he's probably the best RCB in the country - but Atreta doesn't play three at the back, and Palacegate prefers to play a full back (Walker) there.
 














Swansman

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Don't know why Spurs try to play in any other way than just "hoof it to the boys up front" when that is by far what they do best.
 




Icy Gull

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Don't know why Spurs try to play in any other way than just "hoof it to the boys up front" when that is by far what they do best.

Totally dominated and it’s 1-1

If it ain’t broke don’t fix it

I fecking hate Harry Kane :shrug:
 








Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
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"Rivals"... ye right.

What’s that quote, ‘You’ve got more in common with your enemies than you’d like to admit’

A choice of the entitled ‘elite’ clubs and their plastic support over a club of Palace’s stature and it’s CPFC for me, well where Chelsea are concerned anyway, they can lose to the other big 6 clubs, the ones who haven’t yet asset-stripped us.
 


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