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Keef Wrote:

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> I'm picking Liverpool, because if they do win,

> I'll be well chuffed, and if they dont, I won't

> need to bother with this again.


It would be fun if you had to pay a ? each time. There would be a nice little pot at the end of the road (though not necessarily for Brum).

Narnia Wrote:

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> Based on each week-end's PL fixtures (Sat-Mon)

> select a team who you think will win. If they draw

> or lose you are out. If they win you qualify for

> the next week. You may only pick any team once.

> Entry must be in(this thread) prior to the KO of

> the first match i.e. 12.45 this w/end.

>

> This weeks fixtures are:

> Barclays Premier League

> Stoke v Sunderland, 12:45

> Aston Villa v Fulham, 15:00

> Everton v Blackpool, 15:00

> Man City v West Brom, 15:00

> Newcastle v Arsenal, 15:00

> Tottenham v Bolton, 15:00

> Wigan v Blackburn, 15:00

> Wolverhampton v Man Utd, 17:30

> West Ham v Birmingham, 13:30

> Chelsea v Liverpool, 16:00

>

> My entry is EVERTON.


Any more footie fans or not as the case may be? You have until 12.45 to enter.

Narnia Everton Won 5-3

DJKQ Everton Won 5-3

Emerson Crane Arsenal Drew 4-4

Quids United Lost 1-2

bout now Man.City Won 3-0

Lady Muck United Lost 1-2

Brum Birmingham C. Won 1-0

Lost Yorkshire Man Newcastle Drew 4-4

jester Spurs Won 2-1

Annette Curtain Spurs Won 2-1

mockney piers United Lost 1-2

Ladygooner Arsenal Drew 4-4

Keef Liverpool Won 1-0

murphy Arsenal Drew 4-4

kpc Aston Villa Drew 2-2

SimonM Aston Villa Drew 2-2

pablogrande Man.City Won 3-0


The highlighted folk are through to round two next w/end. Remember you can't pick the same team again. The fixtures are:


Man Utd V Man City 12 Feb 12:45

Arsenal V Wolves 12 Feb 15:00

Birmingham V Stoke City 12 Feb 15:00

Blackburn V Newcastle 12 Feb 15:00

Blackpool V Aston Villa 12 Feb 15:00

Liverpool V Wigan 12 Feb 15:00

West Brom V West Ham 12 Feb 15:00

Sunderland V Tottenham 12 Feb 17:30

Bolton V Everton 13 Feb 16:00

Fulham V Chelsea 14 Feb 20:00

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