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 10:15 Sat Oct 22
Saturday football
NOTTINGHAM FOREST vs LIVERPOOL (1230)
One of two dead certs for today. Or one for the gambling upsetwallahs? Away win.

EVERTON vs CRYSTAL PALACE (1500)
Very even on paper, but can the Toffees make home advantage count? It could be important come the end of the season. Draw.

MANCHESTER CITY vs BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION (1500)
Brighton’s form has started to drop after Potter’s departure. There’s little to no prospect f that changing today. Home win.

CHELSEA vs MANCHESTER UNITED (1730)
Potter plays Ten Hag – an intriguing contest that offers no clear favourite. Draw.



*SUNDAY*

ASTON VILLA vs BRENTFORD (1400)
Like last season, Brentford are banking the points early on in the firm hope that they won’t get sucked into a relegation battle next year. What impact will Stevie G’s departure have on Villa? Very little, you’d think. Away win.

LEEDS UNITED vs FULHAM (1400)
There’s something likeable about the bloody-minded determination of Leeds boss Marsch. But he’ll have his work cut out against an in-form Fulham side now on the cusp of the European places. Arguably, the most appealing of today’s games. Draw.

SOUTHAMPTON vs ARSENAL (1400)
Saints’ fans are rapidly losing patience with Hassenhutl. His side will have to put in a decent performance at the very least to keep the P45 at bay. It’s a tough ask against the league leaders whose form shows no sign of letting up. Away win.

WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS vs LEICESTER CITY (1400)
Have the Foxes finally got their season up and running? This is as good a test as any, but quality entertainment doesn’t look as if it’s on the menu at Molineux. Draw.

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR vs NEWCASTLE UNITED (1630)
Two of the B-list high flyers meet in a kind of top of the table six-pointer. Newcastle have pulled up their socks of late, but may find Spurs one sock too far. Home win.


*MONDAY*

WEST HAM UNITED vs BOURNEMOUTH (2000)
The Cherries are one place and two points above us going into this game. Not bad for a side that many had – and probably still do – as relegation favourites. For us, it’s an opportunity to put points on the board and start moving up the table. But that will take a game plan of two halves, not a tedious crap first half followed by a rescue mission. Home win.

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Sven Roeder 11:12 Sat Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
Ahead of our game there are a couple of high profile ones with Chelsea/Man U & Tottenham/Newcastle.
I could see two AWAY wins there

Manager merry-go-round could be spinning in overdrive in Leeds, Southampton & Leicester are all beaten

Today
Forest 0 Liverpool 4
Everton 1 Palace 0
Man City 5 Brighton 1
Chelsea 1 Man U 2

⚒️ 11:23 Sat Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
Nottingham Forest 1-3 Liverpool

Everton 1-0 Crystal Palace

Man City 3-0 Brighton

Chelsea 1-1 Man Utd

Aston Villa 0-0 Brentford

Leeds 1-2 Fulham

Southampton 0-4 Arsenal

Wolves 1-0 Leicester

Spurs 2-2 Newcastle

West Ham 2-0 Bournemouth

legrandefromage 11:27 Sat Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
It's a preview of two halves - there's another cliché for you

Coffee 11:47 Sat Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
Dairylea

Cliches are two a penny these days.

legrandefromage 12:10 Sat Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
Cliches aren't all they're cracked up to be, Nescaff

charleyfarley 12:53 Sat Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
Thanks Coff terrible season for me so many sides playing each other and I want them both to lose

Side of Ham 1:09 Sat Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
Danepak here, will you's two pack it in with your clichés.......

⚒️ 2:34 Sat Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
I see Klopp’s named two keepers on the bench.

What a dour, negative cunt.

Side of Ham 2:39 Sat Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
You rery frunny Crossed Dresser.......

El Scorchio 3:48 Sat Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
Absolute jammy bastards Forest. Barely been out of their own penalty area since I’ve been watching

The Hammers 3:49 Sat Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
Forest 1 - 0 Liverpool

onsideman 3:50 Sat Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
Forest currently proving how average the scousers are these days and therefore how distinctly average our result was

onsideman 3:51 Sat Oct 22
Re: Saturday football

El Scorchio 3:48 Sat Oct 22

Henderson has had to make one save, I think

El Scorchio 3:53 Sat Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
Oh don’t get me wrong. Liverpool have been woeful in the final third but absolutely dominating the game.

pdbis 3:54 Sat Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
If they hang on it makes it tight in the table apart from the ones out on their own.

Coffee 4:02 Sat Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
Dead cert indeed. Who writes this crap?

ted fenton 4:02 Sat Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
Gomez is a dirty bastard and it's so blatant !!

Mike Oxsaw 4:05 Sat Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
This is so off-script it's not happening.

Expect a controversial decision/dive/VAR intervention to restore normal service.

ted fenton 4:06 Sat Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
I'd love Liverpool to lose this as it might make our young supporter than got a kicking on Weds feel a bit better.

ironsofcanada 4:07 Sat Oct 22
Re: Saturday football
Beginning to look like losing to either of these teams is a bit embarassing.

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