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
37%
  
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 8:37 Sat Nov 25
Saturday football
MANCHESTER CITY vs LIVERPOOL (1230)
The latest instalment in the Pep v Klopp saga gets the weekend off to a tantalising start. Despite being top, City don’t seem fully in top gear and could be vulnerable. Liverpool lead the chasing pack, albeit with the narrowest goal difference, and look to offer probably the strongest competition to the champions. There’s little to choose between the two sides, but home advantage will, you feel, count for a lot. Home win.

BURNLEY vs WEST HAM UNITED (1500)
Burnley will be buoyed by their first league win of the campaign, but they remain firmly rooted to the foot of the table. You’d expect us to win, not at a canter because that’s not what we do, but comfortably. However, the likely absence of the main attacking options could see Soucek return to the front line and a chance for Divin Mubama to impress and build his claim for a regular starting spot. Burnley won’t be easy opponents, though, and we’ll have to be on the top of our game to come away with all three points. Away win.

LUTON TOWN vs CRYSTAL PALACE (1500)
The most likely candidate of today’s games for a goalless draw. Woe betide any TV scheduler who pits this as their main game. Despite their lowly position, Luton have often impressed with their determination. They’ll need a bundle of that against a side that knows how to defend and score on the break. A boring game in store. Draw.

NEWCASTLE UNITED vs CHELSEA (1500)
It’s hard to know which of these two are favourites. Chelsea have had their moments recently while the Barcodes have surreptitiously been climbing the table. Anyone know the nearest fence? Draw.

NOTTINGHAM FOREST vs BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION (1500)
A series of draws has seen the Seagulls slip down the table. Normally you’d have them down to win this with ease, but Forest are now gasping for air in 14th spot. And they have home advantage and you know what that means. Draw.

SHEFFIELD UNITED vs BOURNEMOUTH (1500)
This has to be a six-pointer, even if the Cherries have grappled their way out of the bottom three. For now. This could be fairly entertaining. Draw.

BRENTFORD vs ARSENAL (1730)
Now in third spot, Arsenal are just a point behind the leaders. If the top two drew a couple of hours ago and Arsenal, as expected, win this, they’ll be back on top. Away win.


*SUNDAY*

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR vs ASTON VILLA (1400)
Fourth plays fifth. Two entertaining sides with bosses at the top of their respective games. But there’s still something about this that fails to get the anticipatory juices flowing. Home win.

EVERTON vs MANCHESTER UNITED (1630)
If Man U had had 10 points deducted, they’d be below Forest and Bournemouth in the table. That says something, though I’m not sure what. Everton, despite their punishment, are just two points from safety and are likely to be well charged up for this. There’ll definitely be a cracking atmosphere at Goodison this afternoon. Man U, beware. Home win.


*MONDAY*

FULHAM vs WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS (2000)
Of principal interest to followers of the two clubs. Draw.


*CHAMPIONSHIP*
Elsewhere, meanwhile, Leeds missed out on a chance to consolidate their place at the top of the chasing pack after being held to a draw at relegation-threatened Rotherham last night. Leicester and Ipswich, now both on 39 points, continue to lead the division and to day play Watford (13th) and West Brom (7th) respectively. Southampton in fourth visit lowly Huddersfield, which could see them climb to third. Under new boss Joe Edwards, Millwall travelled to Sheff Wed and came away with a 4-0 win. Today they host Coventry, which could see them climb back into the top half.

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Manuel 4:56 Thu Nov 30
Re: Saturday football
Surely at this point Man Utd have to bring another keeper in, no matter how good he can be if he's going to be chucking in 10 goals a season then you just can't continue with that. Hopefully Bayern are motivated when they go there and leave Man Utd at the bottom of the group.

cygnet 12:29 Thu Nov 30
Re: Saturday football
Another last minute handball controversy in Bayern-Copenhagen game tonight

goose 11:38 Wed Nov 29
Re: Saturday football
Good game in Madrid currently 2-2.

Rudiger has just followed through with his studs after clearing the ball. God knows what the point of VAR is apart from bizarre handball decisions.

Sydney_Iron 11:20 Wed Nov 29
Re: Saturday football
Cricket at the Emirates?

Arsenal fans have taken the mantle from Liverpool of most insufferable IMO, always bleating on about how great they are and if anything EVER goes against them they play the victim.

Bunch of Cunts

joe royal 11:10 Wed Nov 29
Up the arse.
5-0 at half time.

lowlife 11:08 Wed Nov 29
Re: Saturday football
Suspect the players have given up in defending Onana now. When he let that second goal in, they all just turned their backs and walked away.

Fauxstralian 10:26 Wed Nov 29
Re: Saturday football
Got home when it was 3-1 before Man U got roasted
Amusing to hear Savage, Ferdinand, Scholes & Hargreaves still labouring under the impression that Man U ARENT a shambles of a club

Onana is turning into one of the great Premier league disasters
Shifted DeGea for this chump!

lowlife 9:49 Wed Nov 29
Re: Saturday football
Really want a Galatsaray winner. The whole commentary team are foaming at the mouth - Savage even describing how Manchester United will get the winner. What a chump.

RBshorty 9:41 Wed Nov 29
Re: Saturday football
Low. There’s a reason why the mute button was invented. It’s a cracking game. Even better without that melt spouting bullocks.!

lowlife 9:25 Wed Nov 29
Re: Saturday football
and Rio Ferdinand is a woeful co-commentator. Offers no tactical insight - just spouts shit.

lowlife 9:20 Wed Nov 29
Re: Saturday football
Just switched on the Galatasaray vs Man Utd match. First thing I see is Onana letting in an absolute worldie of a howler. Even by his standards it’s quite remarkable.

Manuel 3:30 Wed Nov 29
Re: Saturday football
I have no care for Newcastle, but really don't like to see injustices like this, footballers are meant to decide the outcome of a match, not officials, which has happened here. Bizarre thing is it's two fuck up's, the VAR bods thinking it needs reviewing and the ref for giving it. Toon could well finish third now and join our comp.

cygnet 12:32 Wed Nov 29
Re: Saturday football
That is the interpretation. In a nutshell you have the best referee in the world, looking at it in close up on a tv screen, making a complete fuck up of the decision.
How can they say the earlier decision which ricocheted of his thigh onto his arm isn't a penalty but that one is.
You have to presume they are desperate for Mbappe to be in the final stages.

Fauxstralian 12:20 Wed Nov 29
Re: Saturday football
I thought the rule was if it deflected off your body it wasnt a pen?
Looked a shocking decision

That said PSG should have had 3 or 4 in the second half. Newcastle goal led a CHARMED life

The Fonz 12:11 Wed Nov 29
Re: Saturday football
Geordie boys have been robbed. Terrible decision for the pen.

The ref had a good game up to that point.

lowlife 11:31 Tue Nov 28
Re: Saturday football
Twats on TNT - Mbappe goes for a scissor kick and misses.

Could see the Garnacho wankfest coming. “He needs to take lessons from Garnacho”

What a bunch of absolute cock sucking cocks.

Iron Duke 2:48 Tue Nov 28
Re: Saturday football
Why isn’t anybody talking about this goal? Played with an injury too.

https://youtu.be/cMoRoPXC8rM?si=-xzjnck_X42gj6Cn

Fauxstralian 1:31 Tue Nov 28
Re: Saturday football
Carroll's goal was a scissor kick rather than an overhead kick
He actually hit the ball harder as he had the athleticism to get above the ball unlike Rooney who was too fat to get high enough before SHINNING it in.
Likewise for the recent Man U one by the kid with the GAY eyebrows

Personally think the best one was Trevor Sinclairs goal when he was playing for QPR which he hit from the edge of the area
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MomkYgXPudw

BRANDED 3:39 Mon Nov 27
Re: Saturday football
Dean Ashton

https://www.premierleague.com/video/single/355895

ray winstone 3:03 Mon Nov 27
Re: Saturday football
Bale's effort ostensibly won the Champions League so I'd have to say that probably ranks the highest for me.

Mike Oxsaw 2:31 Mon Nov 27
Re: Saturday football
Didn't Andy Carroll do something similar for us against Palace?

Think it got a quiet round of reluctant applause.

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