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Saturday, 6 December 2008

Arsenal v Wigan, 15:00 (2-0)

Blackburn v Liverpool, 15:00 (0-2)

Bolton v Chelsea, 15:00 (1-1)

Fulham v Man City, 12:45 (2-1)

Hull v Middlesbrough, 15:00 (1-0)

Man Utd v Sunderland, 17:30 (13-0) - I am being serious..

Newcastle v Stoke, 15:00 (1-0)

 

Sunday, 7 December 2008

Everton v Aston Villa, 16:00 (1-1)

West Brom v Portsmouth, 15:00 (2-1)

 

Monday, 8 December 2008

West Ham v Tottenham, 20:00 (1-1)

 

 

 

 

I can honestly see the highest ever defeat ever for a football team in the 'Premier' League occurring today.

 

Sunderand were always going to lose and lose badly today. It's no co-incidence that Keane delayed his departure until a few days before the Manc matches and the horrendous defeat they will suffer will cement their relegation from the Premier League. they will never claw back the goal difference they are going to end up with after the game on Saturday. It will be a train-crash of a game - expect 2 or 3 Sunderland players that care get sent off - the Mancs will come out of it with an unassailable goal difference - it will be grim reading this weekend.

 

 

I wonder how much you will get odds on for the Mancs winning by a margin of more than 10?

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going on the state of the ITKS league throughout most of this season you can't take any result for granted

 

Innit, I already had a 1000 points by this stage last season

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Innit, I already had a 1000 points by this stage last season

 

way harder this year

 

 

the cream still rises to the top, mind

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Chelsea will win at Bolton.

The 1.17 on Man Utd is as good a 1.17 bet as you will ever see.

 

3 to 1 on 4.5 goals or more is also eminently backable.

 

They will tw*t them.

 

Arsenal and Chelsea to win by 2 goals or more + United to win by 3 goals or more = 11/1

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I can see wigan causing arsenal trouble, they would have ben hurt by the defeat to arsenal's reserve in the carling cup, and they will have a point to prove

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I can honestly see the highest ever defeat ever for a football team in the 'Premier' League occurring today.

 

:unsure:

 

Is it tomorrow where you are?

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It's no co-incidence that Keane delayed his departure until a few days before the Manc matches and the horrendous defeat they will suffer will cement their relegation from the Premier League.

so let me get this right you think keano delayed departing from sunderland to just before the Utd game so theyd get an even heavier defeat* than they wouldve had he left 2 weeks ago?

 

Is that what you mean?

 

 

 

 

*according to you that is.

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Arsenal & Mancs -1 handicap, Chelsea to win, <2.5 goals in our game = 15/2

 

 

How many times have all the "big four" won on the same weekend this season?

 

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so let me get this right you think keano delayed departing from sunderland to just before the Utd game so theyd get an even heavier defeat* than they wouldve had he left 2 weeks ago?

 

Is that what you mean?

*according to you that is.

 

If yous do give them a hiding, we'll know Andy was right.

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How many times have all the "big four" won on the same weekend this season?

 

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think we'll draw and the other 3 win.

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think we'll draw and the other 3 win.

 

last time we went top we lost the nest game away to a team at the bottom with a dodgy keeper

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