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[Albion] Premier League 27-29/10



Bozza

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Looks like very limited chances of movement up or down this weekend. Green sides are those we can move above, whilst red sides are those who can go above us.

Saturday 27/10
Brighton & Hove Albion v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Fulham v AFC Bournemouth
Liverpool v Cardiff City
Southampton v Newcastle United
Watford v Huddersfield Town
Leicester City v West Ham United (17:30)

Sunday 28/10
Burnley v Chelsea (13:30)
Crystal Palace v Arsenal (13:30)
Manchester United v Everton (16:00)

Monday 29/10
Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City (20:00)

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Guinness Boy

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A "winnable" game for us. It's very unlikely we'll move places, but I'd like to open up that cushion below us on a weekend when rivals are either playing each other (Saints v Newcastle) or have a tough game (Burnley, Cardiff, Palace). Opening up a lead on them up the road would be really sweet.

Not going to be easy though. Wolves have quality and will be organised. If Murray isn't playing I predict a low scoring encounter.
 




Cheshire Cat

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We need to bank some points now before the Christmas rush.
 


Stat Brother

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A "winnable" game for us. It's very unlikely we'll move places, but I'd like to open up that cushion below us on a weekend when rivals are either playing each other (Saints v Newcastle) or have a tough game (Burnley, Cardiff, Palace). Opening up a lead on them up the road would be really sweet.

Not going to be easy though. Wolves have quality and will be organised. If Murray isn't playing I predict a low scoring encounter.

Exactly.

In a couple of games time there could easily be 3 distinct mini leagues, It would be good to be comfortably in the Everton Premier League.
Imagine how surprised they'll be to have some company. :lol:
 




Icy Gull

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Exactly.

In a couple of games time there could easily be 3 distinct mini leagues, It would be good to be comfortably in the Everton Premier League.
Imagine how surprised they'll be to have some company. :lol:

We can go above United with a decent win for us and a loss for them, how sweet would that be after 10 games and nobody would have predicted it pre season. That’s today’s ambition for me (VERY tall order I accept)
 


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All home wins today*, and all away wins tomorrow would do me very nicely - couldn't care less about Monday.

* Newcastle picking up appoint at Southampton would be even better.
 






Motogull

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Great start to the weekend.

3 points for us and only 2 below us. That will be 4 if the next game today is a draw.
 




Brok

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All home wins today*, and all away wins tomorrow would do me very nicely - couldn't care less about Monday.

* Newcastle picking up appoint at Southampton would be even better.

Leicester v West Ham- I'd prefer a draw now.
 








GT49er

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Leicester v West Ham- I'd prefer a draw now.
Maybe. I'm now definitely rooting for Everton to have a big win tomorrow though - win by two or more goals and we overtake Man.U. and get into the top half of the table!
 








Stat Brother

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Isn't it about time the Leicester players decided they are too good for this manager?
 






Bozza

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Arsenal on a run of 11 straight wins, chasing a club record 14.

They may be carrying some tiredness from Thursday night's European escapade.

I have a horrible feeling about this one...
 


Stat Brother

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Arsenal on a run of 11 straight wins, chasing a club record 14.

They may be carrying some tiredness from Thursday night's European escapade.

I have a horrible feeling about this one...

You think palace might score at home. Mercy me.
 


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