Stooo wrote:Punk wrote:
How did you possibly guess that would happen? How many days was it?
I get a bit suspicious when people who know me start to like me again. Like Fen, I suspect a sinister motive...
Conspiracy theory alert.
Stooo wrote:Punk wrote:
How did you possibly guess that would happen? How many days was it?
I get a bit suspicious when people who know me start to like me again. Like Fen, I suspect a sinister motive...
Rockstar wrote:Stooo wrote:Punk wrote:
How did you possibly guess that would happen? How many days was it?
I get a bit suspicious when people who know me start to like me again. Like Fen, I suspect a sinister motive...
Conspiracy theory alert.
Stooo wrote:Rockstar wrote:Stooo wrote:Punk wrote:
How did you possibly guess that would happen? How many days was it?
I get a bit suspicious when people who know me start to like me again. Like Fen, I suspect a sinister motive...
Conspiracy theory alert.
I'm just used to it mate. Happy Eid btw
VelvetCat wrote:Punk wrote:VelvetCat wrote:HobbitFeet wrote:I could learn to like football
There are some quite yummy footballers tbh Hobbit, and shorts have been getting tighter as well...!
Not as tight as the late 80s though.
No, those were the days, Bryan Robson in tight shorts... I feel a hot flush starting!
Guest wrote:VelvetCat wrote:Punk wrote:VelvetCat wrote:HobbitFeet wrote:I could learn to like football
There are some quite yummy footballers tbh Hobbit, and shorts have been getting tighter as well...!
Not as tight as the late 80s though.
No, those were the days, Bryan Robson in tight shorts... I feel a hot flush starting!
Sage tablets or Black Cohosh Root might help you with that.
VelvetCat wrote:Dean wrote:Arsenal V Man City first game of next season...
I was sooo hoping Wolves would get them! Man City that is!
It really hit me today we were relegated when the fixtures came out. For the first time in 8 years, I wasn't up at 9am to see the fixtures announced. It felt strange, very strange.
Still we have the fixtures to look forward to next Thursday and the 1at round of the League Cup (sorry I refuse to call it by its new name) is announced at 10.45pm (our time) from Vietnam.
As we finished bottom of the Premier League, we will have to play in the 1st round.
@Dean, saw your comment about Hallie in the other thread, she's definitely a Baggies fan! She's got a onesie in the club colours already!
Trapper John wrote:Arsenal are top of the Premier league again - strange that we always start well just after the new fixtures are announced.
PS. No-one takes any notice of AFC Bournemouth, they are just Bournemouth
Trapper John wrote:As has become the norm in recent seasons, the Premier league fixtures are heavily swayed in favour of giving Manchester City the best of starts to the season, ensuring they can build up the momentum into the new season, with Arsenal being the only top six opponent in their first six games. Furthermore, City get to play all three newly promoted clubs within those first six games.
Arsenal (A)
Huddersfield (H)
Wolves (A)
Newcastle (H)
Fulham (H)
Cardiff (A)
By contrast, Arsenal have the toughest start of all the top six sides, playing two top six sides and just one of the newly promoted teams.
Man City (H)
Chelsea (A)
West Ham (H)
Cardiff (A)
Newcastle (A)
Everton (H)
Also noticable is the fact that in those six games Man City get to play consecutive 'home' games whilst Arsenal get saddled with consecutive 'away' games.
So it's all been set up for Man City and Pep Guardiola to retain the title by once again giving them the best of all possible starts.
Stevland Judkins wrote:Trapper John wrote:As has become the norm in recent seasons, the Premier league fixtures are heavily swayed in favour of giving Manchester City the best of starts to the season, ensuring they can build up the momentum into the new season, with Arsenal being the only top six opponent in their first six games. Furthermore, City get to play all three newly promoted clubs within those first six games.
Arsenal (A)
Huddersfield (H)
Wolves (A)
Newcastle (H)
Fulham (H)
Cardiff (A)
By contrast, Arsenal have the toughest start of all the top six sides, playing two top six sides and just one of the newly promoted teams.
Man City (H)
Chelsea (A)
West Ham (H)
Cardiff (A)
Newcastle (A)
Everton (H)
Also noticable is the fact that in those six games Man City get to play consecutive 'home' games whilst Arsenal get saddled with consecutive 'away' games.
So it's all been set up for Man City and Pep Guardiola to retain the title by once again giving them the best of all possible starts.
Spurs have the toughest start as they play 2 top 4 teams.
Liverpoor, Spurs and Man U also have consecutive away games.
Are you blind?
Trapper John wrote:Stevland Judkins wrote:Trapper John wrote:As has become the norm in recent seasons, the Premier league fixtures are heavily swayed in favour of giving Manchester City the best of starts to the season, ensuring they can build up the momentum into the new season, with Arsenal being the only top six opponent in their first six games. Furthermore, City get to play all three newly promoted clubs within those first six games.
Arsenal (A)
Huddersfield (H)
Wolves (A)
Newcastle (H)
Fulham (H)
Cardiff (A)
By contrast, Arsenal have the toughest start of all the top six sides, playing two top six sides and just one of the newly promoted teams.
Man City (H)
Chelsea (A)
West Ham (H)
Cardiff (A)
Newcastle (A)
Everton (H)
Also noticable is the fact that in those six games Man City get to play consecutive 'home' games whilst Arsenal get saddled with consecutive 'away' games.
So it's all been set up for Man City and Pep Guardiola to retain the title by once again giving them the best of all possible starts.
Spurs have the toughest start as they play 2 top 4 teams.
Liverpoor, Spurs and Man U also have consecutive away games.
Are you blind?
No, but it's my post and I think our start is hardest.
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