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Heaven knows I am no Chelski fan - and I confidently expect them to sink slowly down the table with their new "manager" - but that referee today was outrageous....talk about home team decisions! One duff sending off, one penalty award no visiting side would ever have beeen given,,,,etc etc

Oooh you missed out the Gooners there Annasfield, no bad thing though but here goes.


Arsenal 3 Newcastle 0

Blackpool 2 Southend 1

Burnley 1 Portsmouth 3

Luton 0 Charlton 1

Man City 3 Norwich 0

Reading 1 Liverpool 3

Sheff Utd 5 Morecombe 0

West Brom 3 Cardiff 2


Edited because as the good Ladygooner pointed out. No draws in the FA Cup. Could go to penalties mind.

Here are my predictions - your punishment for leaving Arsenal out Annasfield is a win for Reading!

Looking forwards to seeing our toddlers playing tonight!


Arsenal 2 Newcastle 0

Blackpool 3 Southend 1

Burnley 1 Portsmouth 2

Luton 0 Charlton 2

Man City 3 Norwich 1

Reading 2 Liverpool 1

Sheff Utd 1 Morecombe 0

West Brom 1 Cardiff 2

Arsenal 3 Newcastle 1

Blackpool 2 Southend 1

Burnley 2 Portsmouth 0

Luton 2 Charlton 2 - Charton win 4-3 on penalties

Man City 2 Norwich 1

Reading 1 Liverpool 0

Sheff Utd 1 Morecombe 0

West Brom 0 Cardiff 2


cheekily, this is exactly the same as Android's pedictions but then, who am i to question the predicting God.


PS can i scam your lottery numbers, Android

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Hmmm - I see that we're not holding out a lot of

> hope for Liverpool :(


Apart from me Annasfield. Perhaps you'd like to redress the balance somewhat by predicting your scores and then persuade Keef to do the same.

I can't predict our score as I'd hate to jinx us - pathetic I know!


Arsenal 3 Newcastle 1

Reading Liverpool No comment! *fingers in ears, singing la, la, la, la, la* suspect it will go to pens though. Come on Pepe!!

Man City 2 Norwich 1

Blackpool 2 Southend 1

Burnley 0 Portsmouth 2

Luton 2 Charlton 1

Sheff Utd 1 Morecambe 0

West Brom 0 Cardiff 1


Yeah Keef - where are you? What do you reckon for tonight?


Also - did all the people that discuss the footy on here sit together in a corner at the forum ;-)

That's a couple of forecasts with Arsenal losing - y'all just haven't got the gist of what Wenger has done with this squad yet have you?


Arsenal 4 Newcastle 2

Reading 1 Liverpool 2

Man City 2 Norwich 1

Blackpool 1 Southend 1 pens to Sarfend

Burnley 0 Portsmouth 3

Luton 1 Charlton 3

Sheff Utd 2 Morecambe 1

West Brom 1 Cardiff 2

So I got one perfect score, 3 correct results and 2 wrong. Sorry busy as work today so no time to check others.

Nice to see our young ones do so well last night - have to say Newcastle were pretty uninspiring - and what was that strip they were wearing? Powder blue?!!


And for tonight.........

You going to WHL Jah?



Aston Villa 2 Leicester 1

Blackburn 2 Birmingham 3

Fulham 3 Bolton 1

Hull 1 Chelsea 0

Man Utd 0 Coventry 1

Sheff Wed 0 Everton 2

Tottenham 1 Middlesbrough 3

West Ham 2 Plymouth 0

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