WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Coffee 6:58 Sat Mar 4
Saturday football
MANCHESTER CITY vs NEWCASTLE UNITED (1230)
The sands of time have certainly improved the fortunes of both clubs as Abu Dhabi hosts Saudi Arabia, but with different accents. The visitors will want to reclaim fourth spot – they’ll need to overcome the four-point difference from their two games in hand to do that. Today may not be the right time to start, but will give a good indication of their relative strength. Home win.

ARSENAL vs BOURNEMOUTH (1500)
This is the sort of fixture that the likes of Southampton and Everton (and others) give thanks for. Home complacency, and only that, can prevent the inevitable. Home win.

ASTON VILLA vs CRYSTAL PALACE (1500)
Eleventh hosts twelfth, and you won’t find a more mid-table fixture than this today. It’s almost got an early end of season feel to it. Home win.

BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION vs WEST HAM UNITED (1500)
This is a vital game that we cannot afford to lose. But the Seagulls have become something of a bogey side for us in recent seasons and are themselves pushing for a European spot. We’ve never beaten them (or kept a clean sheet) in the Premier League and this won’t be easy either. We’ll have to overcome the Old Trafford disappointment and show some real steel or iron or whatever other metal it takes to come away with something. We *can* do it. We’re good enough and have a set of strong and skilled players. It’s all in the head. Get that right and a point or more is there for the taking. Draw.

CHELSEA vs LEEDS UNITED (1500)
In the 1970s this was always an epic encounter. Not to mention a filthy one. Harris, Osgood, Bremner, the Greys and so on. But this isn’t the 70s, and both sides are having lousy seasons. The hosts should be too good for a floundering Leeds side. Let’s hope they rise to that billing. Come on, you Blues. And pass the Listerine. Home win.

WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS vs TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR (1500)
Having got themselves into the top four, the visitors will want to stay there. That should be incentive enough. It’s not often that you want Spurs and Chelsea to win on the same day – or indeed on any day. Away win.

SOUTHAMPTON vs LEICESTER CITY (1730)
One of two massively important relegation six-pointers this weekend. The Saints look set for the drop, but no side goes into that good night gently and self-respect should make them rage against the dying of the Premier League light. Draw.


*SUNDAY*

NOTTINGHAM FOREST vs EVERTON (1400)
The second non-WHU game that’s of vital significance to WHU. Will Forest’s drubbing last weekend give them a boot of encouragement or will it have knocked their confidence? They’ll look to build on a reasonably decent home record, while the Toffees’ away record offers zero encouragement for their fans. Despite the appointment of a competent boss, Everton’s predicament is dire. Third from bottom and having played one game more than the other drop contenders, they still show little sign of pulling themselves up the table. But there’s the sense that they’ve got more in the tank than their hosts. Draw.

LIVERPOOL vs MANCHESTER UNITED (1630)
Two years ago, the likely result of this fixture would scarcely have been in doubt. Today, Man U have to be favourites against a side that’s utterly lost consistency and belief in itself. Still, such is the depth of feeling between these two that no outcome can be predicted with confidence. Draw.


*MONDAY*

BRENTFORD vs FULHAM (2000)
Ninth plays seventh, and there aren’t many who’d have predicted when strawberries last grew. Draw.


*CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND-UP*
It’ll take a monumental disaster to stop Burnley making a decisive and immediate return to the top flight. With 12 games to play, they’re 16 points ahead of Middlesboro in third spot. Not so much a disaster as a surprise, the same applies to Sheffield United who have a seven point lead over Boro with a game in hand. The leaders visit sorry Blackpool, second from bottom, this afternoon, while the Blades face a tricky trip to Blackburn (4th) in the early kick-off. Having climbed to fifth, Millwall host Norwich, who are two points behind them and just outside the play-off-spots. Wigan, Blackpool and Uddersfield still occupy the bottom three places, each on 31 points, and all will be concerned at the widening gap – now at four points – either side of the dotted line.

Replies - In Chronological Order (Show Newest Messages First)

Manuel 7:08 Sat Mar 4
Re: Saturday football
Don't agree with wanting Spurs and Chelsea to win, too early for that for me and we shouldn't be relying on shit down with us to lose either. Would love to see Chelsea and Spurs suffer for a bit longer.

Coffee 7:17 Sat Mar 4
Re: Saturday football
Manuel, I'll take any advantage we can get. Even if it means wanting those two to win.

Manuel 7:30 Sat Mar 4
Re: Saturday football
I would if there were say 6 games left, but as of now I'm happy to hedge my bets. With Chelsea it's more a case of I'm interested to see how patient Bohley is, the word is he Potter will be given next season no matter, but that's a way off still.

legrandefromage 7:32 Sat Mar 4
Re: Saturday football
Think Palace are part of the relegation struggle rather than a mid-table side.

Abu Dhabi versus Saudi Arabia is a disgrace to English football

Coffee 7:34 Sat Mar 4
Re: Saturday football
They're bankers.

happygilmore 10:41 Sat Mar 4
Re: Saturday football
Thanks Coffee

Man city
Arsenal
Villa
Brighton
Draw
Spurs
Leicester
Draw
Draw
Brentford

ted fenton 11:04 Sat Mar 4
Re: Saturday football
Morning Coffee and all,
Home
Home
Home
Away
Home
Away
Away

Sunday
Home
Away
Monday
Draw

Banjo 11:24 Sat Mar 4
Re: Saturday football
Morrning all.

I reckon we are going to beat Brighton 2-0, just a feeling.

Good fred Coffee, thanks mate.

Son of Sam 11:48 Sat Mar 4
Re: Saturday football
We are going to do Brighton , can feel it in my bones

Draw
Arsenal
Villa
IRONS
Draw
Wolves
Leicester

Forest
Manu
Brentford

COYI 1-2

, 12:12 Sat Mar 4
Re: Saturday football
Draw
Homer
Draw
Draw
Homer
Away
Away
Homer
Homer
Draw

Newcastle have lost just two league games this season and along with Brentford are draw specialists. I think that they will get a point away today.

We have yet keep a clean sheet against Brighton in the EPL let alone win. This record shows five defeats and six draws and I predict another draw.

cheesebgt 12:35 Sat Mar 4
Re: Saturday football
MANC vs NEW Home

ARS vs BOU Home

AST vs CRY Home

BHA vs WHU Home

CHE vs LEE Draw

WOL vs TOT Away

SOU vs LEI. Away

*SUNDAY*

NFO vs EVE Home

LIV vs MANU Away

*MONDAY*

BRENTFORD vs FUL Draw

ted fenton 4:21 Sat Mar 4
Re: Saturday football
Been watching Grealish of late and I thought Man City made a mistake buying him but give the fella credit he's now playing well and has settled in the team though he still likes a dive ;-)

Leonard Hatred 4:46 Sat Mar 4
Re: Saturday football
WE WILL DEFEAT BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION BY TWO GOALS TO ONE.

STAND ON ME.

nychammer 4:56 Sat Mar 4
Re: Saturday football
Need all our London Rivals to pull out some results to help out cause too!

ted fenton 5:27 Sat Mar 4
Re: Saturday football
Bournemouth must have scored from the kick off !

0-1
I minute

Northern Sold 5:47 Sat Mar 4
Re: Saturday football
Ted... 9 (NINE) seconds

nychammer 7:08 Sat Mar 4
Re: Saturday football
forget the 11 fannies that took the pitch at Brighton and lets be grateful to Arse and Chelsea for the helping hand.

Mike Oxsaw 8:44 Sun Mar 5
Re: Saturday football
Do we still have to play any of the teams below us in the remaining fixtures?

Manuel 8:57 Sun Mar 5
Re: Saturday football
Have Soton at home early April. Leeds at home in May.

nychammer 11:21 Sun Mar 5
Re: Saturday football
Manuel - the fixture list - I see maybe 10-13 points in there, touch and go

Villa H -
Man City H -
Southampton H -
Newcastle H -
Fulham A -
Arsenal H -
Bournemouth A -
Liverpool H -
Palace A -
Man Utd H -
Brentford A -
Leeds H -
Leicester A -

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