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Coffee 9:06 Sat Jan 27
Saturday football
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There’s no Premier League this weekend – that starts again on Tuesday. Instead, the FA Cup goes into the fourth round, still featuring Bristol City who gained another creditable outcome and lucrative replay against Premier League opposition last night with a goalless draw at home to Nottingham Forest. There’s no need to explain why we won’t be taking part.
There are just two Championship games today with Millwall hosting Preston while Stoke visit Sunderland.
*SATURDAY – FA CUP 4th ROUND*
IPSWICH TOWN vs MAIDSTONE UNITED (1230) Championship promotion hunters take on another promotion-seeking side, this one from the National League South. Home win.
EVERTON vs LUTON TOWN (1500) A fixture both sides could do without, but that neither would want to lose. Home win.
LEEDS UNITED vs PLYMOUTH ARGYLE (1500) Home win.
LEICESTER CITY vs BIRMINGHAM CITY (1500) Home win.
SHEFFIELD UNITED vs BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION (1500) Home win.
FULHAM vs NEWCASTLE UNITED (1900) Home win.
*SUNDAY – FA CUP 4th ROUND *
WEST BROMWICH ALBION vs WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS (1145) Starts before the pubs get going. Can you imagine the excitable accents gathered at the Hawthorns this morning? Or roight. Away win.
WATFORD vs SOUTHAMPTON (1400) The Saints are focusing on an immediate return to the top flight, but should dispatch the Hornets with ease. Away win.
LIVERPOOL vs NORWICH CITY (1430) The Canaries won’t thank Jurgen Klopp for the timing of his momentous announcement. Could get messy. Home win.
NEWPORT COUNTY vs MANCHESTER UNITED (1630) Wouldn’t it be luverly if… Away win.
*MONDAY – FA CUP 4th ROUND *
BLACKBURN ROVERS vs WREXHAM (1930) Wrexham have form against higher league FA Cup opponents. Nevertheless: Home win.
*TUESDAY – PREMIER LEAGUE*
NOTTINGHAM FOREST vs ARSENAL (1930) Forest still reserve their best for home fixtures, and they’ll have to be at their very best to get anything from this. Arsenal to resume their battle for top spot. Away win.
FULHAM vs EVERTON (1945) Both sides are out of the bottom three, but will know that they could easily be pulled back in. Entertainment could be in short supply at Craven Cottage. Draw.
LUTON TOWN vs BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION (1945) The dotted line is tantalisingly within Luton’s grasp. A win today could see them go above it. Draw.
CRYSTAL PALACE vs SHEFFIELD UNITED (2000) It will take a miracle for the Blades to escape relegation, even with Chris Wilder’s return. Palace aren’t clear of the drop zone, not by a long measure. Draw.
ASTON VILLA vs NEWCASTLE UNITED (2015) A tough one for both sides, but you have to fancy Villa who also have territorial advantage. Home win
*WEDNESDAY – PREMIER LEAGUE*
MANCHESTER CITY vs BURNLEY (1930) Master hosts grasshopper. Virtually every game is now must win if Burnley are to survive the season. And if Man City are to win the Premier League. Home win.
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR vs BRENTFORD (1930) Spurs will be disappointed at having lost to a late Man City FA Cup goal last Friday. They’ll be in a mood to get back to winning ways. Brentford come into this on the back of one win and five defeats since the beginning of December. No honey for the Bees tonight. Home win.
LIVERPOOL vs CHELSEA (2015) Chelsea have improved of late, but are still no match for the league leaders. Home win.
*THURSDAY – PREMIER LEAGUE*
WEST HAM UNITED vs BOURNEMOUTH (1930) Moyes has reportedly been chasing Kalvin Phillips for a long time. It will be interesting to see how and when Phillips repays that faith. One thing for sure is that we’re now a stronger side, particularly when all first choicers are available, as we chase once more for a Europa finish and, better still, a Europa League champions trophy. But before all that there’s the small matter of beating sides like Sheffield United and today’s opponents. After a dodgy start to the campaign, the Cherries enjoyed a purple patch only to see that end at Spurs on the last day of 2023. A 0-4 demolition by Liverpool followed but so did a 5-0 thrashing of Swansea in the FA Cup last week. So which Bournemouth side will we see tonight? Indeed, which West Ham side will be see? Home win.
WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS vs MANCHESTER UNITED (2015) Remarkably, three points are all that separates Wolves from Man U. And the hosts have a better goal difference. Things not looking too rosy in the red half of Manchester. Draw.
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Replies - In Chronological Order ( Show Newest Messages First)
Mike Oxsaw
9:37 Sat Jan 27
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Did a silly fucker acca on the cup - 5 highest odds would have returned a potential £1,028,075.50 for a £26 bet.
Swansea's capitulation cost me a potential £10,000 per minute over the duration of their game 🤣🤣🤣.
No hope with any of the other 4 teams either though - would have got more out of giving joyo the stake money to buy himself a complete Cambodian doris or redecorate his dilapidated squat in an abandoned Upminster lock-up.
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happygilmore
2:35 Sat Jan 27
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Thanks Coffee !
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happygilmore
4:25 Sat Jan 27
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Great finish by the Maidstone forward
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Tomshardware
4:38 Sat Jan 27
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Yeah lovely finish, their keeper has pulled of some good saves as well.
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Side of Ham
4:45 Sat Jan 27
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Fucking hell Len, couldn’t you just whomail joyo?
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Side of Ham
4:47 Sat Jan 27
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Oops wrong thread I think everyone knows which one it was mean’t for though….
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happygilmore
5:38 Sat Jan 27
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That old FA Cup magic returns!
God, it's so much better watching football with no VAR
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The Fonz
5:54 Sat Jan 27
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What a result. Love to see it.
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twoleftfeet
8:08 Sat Jan 27
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Imagine being an Everton fan.
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Sir Alf
8:16 Sat Jan 27
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Agree Feet although was not that long ago we experienced some of what it must feel like ? Mind you we never had the points deduction thing to contend with and knowing that you might win a few games but then get hit with another deduction?
For that , even a misery like me, is grateful. :-)
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twoleftfeet
4:35 Sun Jan 28
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Superb! Proper football.
Love the passion.
Who knew the Black Country derby would be so feisty.
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fraser
4:44 Sun Jan 28
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Rightfully kicking off, shouldn't be vocal in the wrong end whee they shouldn't be. Oh and funny as fuck seeing the pig go flying..
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Manuel
4:47 Sun Jan 28
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Love this passion, proper throwback.
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Any Old Iron
4:50 Sun Jan 28
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ITV commentator: “Well this isn’the kind of thing we want to see”.
Speak for yourself pal.
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Mike Oxsaw
4:58 Sun Jan 28
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AZ Alkmaar! You're just a girlie AZ Alkmaar!
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Manuel
6:29 Sun Jan 28
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These FA Cup games are fucking shit, roll on next week to get some proper football back on. Thankfully the 5th round is midweek.
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Percy Dalton
9:05 Sun Jan 28
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Would love to everybody's darlings get knocked out. Detest with a passion them cunts from old Trafford
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Fauxstralian
9:24 Sun Jan 28
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Saw the 5th round draw Looks abysmal and Maidstone will be gutted to be sent to Sheffield Fucking Wednesday or Coventry rather than Man City or Liverpool
Watched a bit of Maidstone yesterday and at h/t they showed highlights of the 1978 final before introducing John Wark & George Burley (Ipswich smashed Arsenal and should have scored 4 ... Wark hit the post twice) Alex Scott started by calling John Wark George and when her error was pointed out asked George Burley about HIM hitting the post twice. Am guessing Joey Barton had a coronary
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Mike Oxsaw
11:44 Sun Jan 28
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Had we gotten (GOTTEN) this far, we'd have been drawn, surprise, surprise, against Manchester United.
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