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Narnia

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3 people backing the pool this week. Good luck to all of you!!!


Surprised noone has gone for Spurs.


Not surprised people have avoided City & United, as that really could go either way (although I suspect United will nick it... unfortunately)

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Narnia Wrote:

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> Just a reminder of who you've got this week-end:

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> Narnia Liverpool

> DJKQ Birmingham

> bout now Liverpool

> Brum Everton

> jester Chelsea

> Annette Curtain Arsenal

> Keef Bolton

> pablogrande Liverpool


Exit Narnia, bout now and pablogrande, thanks to Liverpool's bubble bursting yesterday.

Through are DJ and AC, so no waterworks there thankfully.

Heads still on the block between today and tomorrow:Brum and/or Keef & jester

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Narnia Drew 1-1

DJKQ Won 1-0

bout now Drew 1-1

Brum Lost 0-2

jester Drew 0-0

Annette Curtain Won 2-0

Keef Won 2-0

pablogrande Drew 1-1


So only 3 out of 17 have managed to make two correct predictions. What does that say I wonder?


Your next fixtures are w/e 26th due to the FA Cup being this w/e. Remember you can't select a team you've already selected which means the following are excluded from your picks:


DJ Everton & Birmingham

AC Spurs & Arsenal (who aren't playing anyway)

Keef Liverpool & Bolton



Aston Villa V Blackburn 26 Feb 15:00

Everton V Sunderland 26 Feb 15:00

Newcastle V Bolton 26 Feb 15:00

Wigan V Man Utd 26 Feb 15:00

Wolves V Blackpool 26 Feb 15:00

West Ham V Liverpool 27 Feb 13:30

Man City V Fulham 27 Feb 15:00

Stoke City V West Brom 28 Feb 20:00

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