Evening. GW7 now consigned to the history folder, except forSteve's roundup which will be forever internetted.
Here we are, on GW8 at the beginning of the proper autumn weather, settling in done and starts all made. For good or ill, the stage is set.
First scene - the early game at Saturday lunchtime. This could be an early tragedy/bloodbath as Brighton seek to murder whatthefuckwasthatSpurs. I've temporarily disowned them until they sort their s**t out. I lent Liverpool some support last night, which clearly wasn't a help there either. Sheesh. New manager? Is Wenger gossip a blind for a North London comeback? Stranger things have happened.
The main acts include a struggle for Everton - still verging on the tragi-farce end of Thespia's fair art. They're not steady yet. The other Scousers face Leicester, who could easily give them a scare on current form. The Canaries host the pantomime villains of Villa - let's hope they stuff them sideways and claim back some Anglian pride. Still far too many injuries. Watford may well be hoping for a nice calm game with nothing going too wrong against Sheff Utd, but they've been obdurate, so expect a solid performance from one or the other. The holding Act on Saturday is the 5.30 KO, Palace wanting to add to the drama against the Hammers, who don't know what part they're playing.
Popping off to Sunday's matinée, we have comedy, mystery, adventure, bromance, soaps and no nonsense factual reporting to look forward to. Who sis waiting in the wings at Arsenal? Are Bournemouth's swashbucklers ready? Man City's noble heroes may be challenged by rival gang from their east. Southampton's slapstick specialists could be testing out new straight man roles against Chelsea, who look to escape the chorus to main roles. And, for the finale, two safe but dull sitcoms of teams wrap it all up in the 4.30 at St James's Park.
All actors, Stage Managers, prompters, understudies, runners and costume designers will shortly be assembling in the Green Room for final rehearsal and possible script tear-ups.
The curtain is due to rise. In your seats, ladies and gentlemen.
GW8 Deadline Saturday 5th October 11.30AM
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Curtain?
Curtain?
I used to be a stage manager & they are called tabs.
Curtain?
I used to be a stage manager & they are called tabs.
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Thought tabs were what them Geordies smoked....Pista wrote:Curtain?
Curtain?
I used to be a stage manager & they are called tabs.
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We're on the wrong side of them to know that!
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Almost, I believe it's what they smurked. According to Viz anyway.ROBBIE wrote:Thought tabs were what them Geordies smoked....Pista wrote:Curtain?
Curtain?
I used to be a stage manager & they are called tabs.
Don't be too down on your lot Boss, it was a cracking game, they just switched off completely for the last half hour. And even then the finishing was rather special. I've just sat through Alkmaar v my lot, think I'd prefer to have been hammered 2-7 in the CL. Anyway best go read Steve's roundup to see who won the week.
edit : Yesss nice one IGM
Planet Dave wrote:Almost, I believe it's what they smurked. According to Viz anyway.ROBBIE wrote:Thought tabs were what them Geordies smoked....Pista wrote:Curtain?
Curtain?
I used to be a stage manager & they are called tabs.
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Could be a lean GW coming up, looking at the fixtures there's at least four games with 0-0 written all over them. Maybe that's being overly hopeful regarding my lot, but yeah, tread careful in the transfer market this w/e. Good luck folks.
I was thinking something similar.
I think there will be a lot of draws.
I think there will be a lot of draws.
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Aye, and I've just read one of my points-certs is injured ah well, at least there's no temptation to try a maverick transfer, gotta keep it simple this week. So, De Bruyne out, Fred in!Pista wrote:I was thinking something similar.
I think there will be a lot of draws.
Poor old Lloris.
Fluffs up a save & ends up being given morphine & being rushed to hospital.
His arm isn't supposed to bend that way.
Fluffs up a save & ends up being given morphine & being rushed to hospital.
His arm isn't supposed to bend that way.
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*shudder*
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Palace up to 4th!
Well that happened
Palace now only 3 points behind Citeh & just 10 behind Liverpool.
Could it be our year?
Palace now only 3 points behind Citeh & just 10 behind Liverpool.
Could it be our year?
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no, it's yer 15 minutes
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Daren't even check my points after this debacle of a GW, will be very lucky to scrape 20.
On account of Jo not feeling too chipper, she's asked if I can post the results, so here goes.
It’s been 2 weeks since the last GW so I hope I remember it right.
Not content with “having a bit of a blip�, Spurs managed to go full-spursy at the Amex as the south coast scum tore them apart to the tune of 3-0.
Everton’s woes continue as they went down to 10 men & lost their 4th in a row at Burnley, while their neighbours made it 17 premier league wins on the trot courtesy of a 95th minute penalty from boring James Milner. Fun fact: The last time Liverpool lost at Anfield when Salah was on the pitch was against Chelski in 2014 when Salah played for the blues.
Norwich hosted fellow PL noobs, Villa. & they were eviscerated 1-5 in a game where even Grealish was able to score a goal.
Watford & Sheffield UTD cancelled each other out in a forgettable 0-0 draw giving the Hornets a rae point and rounding up Saturday’s action Palace headed on over to the tax payer’s stadium.
As tradition insists, a dammit was issued after 54 minutes, but Patrick van Aanholt, who had kept Yarmelenko quite drew the mighty Eagles level with a spot kick. Then, in the 87th minute, VAR overturned a blind linesman’s offside call to award Ayew a goal & keep the Palace in European contention.
On Sunday, not only did Side Show Bob not concede a penalty, but he scored Arsenal’s only goal of the game to secure 3rd place.
Chelski totally unravelled Southampton 1-4 to go into 5th spot as the saints drop closer to the drop zone.
At the Etihad, struggling Wolves dropped by. The champions looked decidedly off colour even after bringing on a second striker. But a defensive error let Traoré through to slot past Ederson silencing the home fans instantly. A second, almost carbon copy, deep into stoppage time gave the visitors a shock win that leaves Citeh 8 points off the leaders.
Newcastle had both Longstaff brothers in the starting line-up against ManUre &, on his debut, Matty (the ginger ninja) drilled a bullet shot past De Gea as the Toon took all 3 points.
That about cover it?
In the FPL, it was the IGM who reigned supreme in the classic league with 482 points which puts them back in the overall lead
The
goes to Bad Sasquatch (who is also my best mate & hasn't stopped trolling me about it for nearly 2 weeks)
As for the
Well, that goes to SSV Tangerine 1846 who managed 69 points
The table
As for the H2H, well the IGM made it a double racking up 22 points for the week
The
Moves back to Ederson Volleys for the week
& the tables
So with that done, I'm going to get the heating on in the shed ready for GW9. Everyone's welcome
It’s been 2 weeks since the last GW so I hope I remember it right.
Not content with “having a bit of a blip�, Spurs managed to go full-spursy at the Amex as the south coast scum tore them apart to the tune of 3-0.
Everton’s woes continue as they went down to 10 men & lost their 4th in a row at Burnley, while their neighbours made it 17 premier league wins on the trot courtesy of a 95th minute penalty from boring James Milner. Fun fact: The last time Liverpool lost at Anfield when Salah was on the pitch was against Chelski in 2014 when Salah played for the blues.
Norwich hosted fellow PL noobs, Villa. & they were eviscerated 1-5 in a game where even Grealish was able to score a goal.
Watford & Sheffield UTD cancelled each other out in a forgettable 0-0 draw giving the Hornets a rae point and rounding up Saturday’s action Palace headed on over to the tax payer’s stadium.
As tradition insists, a dammit was issued after 54 minutes, but Patrick van Aanholt, who had kept Yarmelenko quite drew the mighty Eagles level with a spot kick. Then, in the 87th minute, VAR overturned a blind linesman’s offside call to award Ayew a goal & keep the Palace in European contention.
On Sunday, not only did Side Show Bob not concede a penalty, but he scored Arsenal’s only goal of the game to secure 3rd place.
Chelski totally unravelled Southampton 1-4 to go into 5th spot as the saints drop closer to the drop zone.
At the Etihad, struggling Wolves dropped by. The champions looked decidedly off colour even after bringing on a second striker. But a defensive error let Traoré through to slot past Ederson silencing the home fans instantly. A second, almost carbon copy, deep into stoppage time gave the visitors a shock win that leaves Citeh 8 points off the leaders.
Newcastle had both Longstaff brothers in the starting line-up against ManUre &, on his debut, Matty (the ginger ninja) drilled a bullet shot past De Gea as the Toon took all 3 points.
That about cover it?
In the FPL, it was the IGM who reigned supreme in the classic league with 482 points which puts them back in the overall lead
The
goes to Bad Sasquatch (who is also my best mate & hasn't stopped trolling me about it for nearly 2 weeks)
As for the
Well, that goes to SSV Tangerine 1846 who managed 69 points
The table
As for the H2H, well the IGM made it a double racking up 22 points for the week
The
Moves back to Ederson Volleys for the week
& the tables
So with that done, I'm going to get the heating on in the shed ready for GW9. Everyone's welcome
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cheers, Steve. i am incapable of using my brain so made you use yours
have decided that i can't even do any school stuff tonight. just too poorly!
have decided that i can't even do any school stuff tonight. just too poorly!
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Speedy recovery Boss you must be pleased to see we've not been putting our feet up whilst you've been tom-dick, back on top of the league no less, nice (educated guess)work IGM
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Get well soon Emily
I seem to do well when everyone else has one of my normal weeks...
I seem to do well when everyone else has one of my normal weeks...
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We went top before I got sick! But it's a comfort in my decrepitude to see it
i am trying to breathe. 12 hour days 6 days a week aren't good for you. specially when kids involved.
i am trying to breathe. 12 hour days 6 days a week aren't good for you. specially when kids involved.
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f**k that s**temilystrange wrote:12 hour days 6 days a week aren't good for you.
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I did one week of 12 hour shifts. Once. When I was 20. Bollocks to that.
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my marking box is always open to helpers...
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emilystrange wrote:my marking box is always open to helpers...
Mwah ha ha ha