Two would be nicer or preferably Ivanovic.emilystrange wrote: if hazard could score a consolation it would be nice.
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i'm glad he didn't, i don't need any more minus points!!Pista wrote:Me neither.
I thought the Fabregas red was a tad harsh, but Terry should have been on his way really.
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i need a Hazard and/or a Terry goal...emilystrange wrote:no, def not. WB must be peeing themselves laughing.
if hazard could score a consolation it would be nice.
Still. At least WBA are still below Palace
Jeebuz!
Just seen this on the beeb feed
Just seen this on the beeb feed
I think we need a larger, slower vehicle to accurately describe what Sunderland are parking here. Crane? Ferry? Death Star?
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And ARS aren't very good at breaking those kind of defences down. All credit to SUN though. Premiership survival is at stake. Different horses for different courses. Innit?
What a season
to be beautiful
without a reason
to be beautiful
without a reason
Yeah, I guess so.
But all the same.......... aaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrgggggggghhhhhh
*breathing now*
But all the same.......... aaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrgggggggghhhhhh
*breathing now*
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looks like i dropped a place; but in all honesty i couldn't have dropped it to any one i liked more.....and one GW still to go Jo, so we'll see.
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"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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good lad.
was all by accident this week!
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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Am just behind the pair of you thanks to Pantelimon's double clean sheet. All to play for on Sunday.
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Some fool kept Pantilimon on the bench, didn't I? Hey ho, 62 points isn't to be sneezed at.
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60 points for me. Too little too late however.
I wish I'd understood the principles earlier in the season.
I wish I'd understood the principles earlier in the season.
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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I see Jo didn't.markfiend wrote:Some fool kept Pantilimon on the bench...
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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There's always next season...Hom_Corleone wrote:I wish I'd understood the principles earlier in the season.
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If I get asked.markfiend wrote:There's always next season...Hom_Corleone wrote:I wish I'd understood the principles earlier in the season.
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As the day is long.
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I was a last-minute addition so we didn't have an odd number lol. I support a league 2 club, what do I know about premier league lol
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You were actually one of the first choices
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Me too...nearly.catsncheese wrote:I was a last-minute addition so we didn't have an odd number lol. I support a league 2 club, what do I know about premier league lol
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I'm not sure whether anyone's decided if we're going to try to rerun the EIB vs IGM 11-a-side league next season. However, whether or not it comes about, if there's enough interest, we can have a league open to anyone from the two forums (fora?) who wants in. After all, it's perfectly possible to join as many leagues as you like on there.
I'm quite keen to run Kirkstall Wanderers again next season whatever happens, and it's a bit more fun if you have people you know to compete against.
I'm quite keen to run Kirkstall Wanderers again next season whatever happens, and it's a bit more fun if you have people you know to compete against.
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Whichever. I'm in.markfiend wrote:I'm not sure whether anyone's decided if we're going to try to rerun the EIB vs IGM 11-a-side league next season. However, whether or not it comes about, if there's enough interest, we can have a league open to anyone from the two forums (fora?) who wants in. After all, it's perfectly possible to join as many leagues as you like on there.
I'm quite keen to run Kirkstall Wanderers again next season whatever happens, and it's a bit more fun if you have people you know to compete against.
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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likewise. but only if funeral party f.c. promise to try next year.....Hom_Corleone wrote:Whichever. I'm in.markfiend wrote:I'm not sure whether anyone's decided if we're going to try to rerun the EIB vs IGM 11-a-side league next season. However, whether or not it comes about, if there's enough interest, we can have a league open to anyone from the two forums (fora?) who wants in. After all, it's perfectly possible to join as many leagues as you like on there.
I'm quite keen to run Kirkstall Wanderers again next season whatever happens, and it's a bit more fun if you have people you know to compete against.
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
Oi!
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The Pen and Pencil have agreed...
A rather damp squib of a DGW as ARS failed to perform as expected FPL-wise. But, to use her Native-American name: "She Who Doubles On Sunderland Defence" took us all to the cleaners.
The Sisters 575 - 506 The Cure
GW37 diff: +69 The Sisters
OR diff: +933 The Sisters
FC Bennweg-Zeis 1921 (Johnny Rev 7.0) retain the Yellow Jersey...
... as we head in to the final leg of our marathon; a sprint up the Champs-Elysées on TCC in GW38.
Elsewhere, (as alluded to above) Dark Strange FC (emilystrange) win the...
... with a very, very impressive 80pts.
From a personal point of view, as this will be my final FPL GW thread on HL, I just wanted to say thanks to all of you have participated. It's been a long and winding road, but also a shed-load (no Hungarian pun intended) of fun. I've met new people and I've strengthened relationships with existing people.
To all those who crossed-over, and vice versa, me and Pista love you long time.
A rather damp squib of a DGW as ARS failed to perform as expected FPL-wise. But, to use her Native-American name: "She Who Doubles On Sunderland Defence" took us all to the cleaners.
The Sisters 575 - 506 The Cure
GW37 diff: +69 The Sisters
OR diff: +933 The Sisters
FC Bennweg-Zeis 1921 (Johnny Rev 7.0) retain the Yellow Jersey...
... as we head in to the final leg of our marathon; a sprint up the Champs-Elysées on TCC in GW38.
Elsewhere, (as alluded to above) Dark Strange FC (emilystrange) win the...
... with a very, very impressive 80pts.
From a personal point of view, as this will be my final FPL GW thread on HL, I just wanted to say thanks to all of you have participated. It's been a long and winding road, but also a shed-load (no Hungarian pun intended) of fun. I've met new people and I've strengthened relationships with existing people.
To all those who crossed-over, and vice versa, me and Pista love you long time.
What a season
to be beautiful
without a reason
to be beautiful
without a reason