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> Week 14 (22nd-23rd Dec) - Coupon Buster is Reading

> to win at Man City...

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> Wigan 0 v Arsenal 2

> Man City 3 v Reading 0

> Newcastle 1v QPR 0

> Southampton 1 v Sunderland 1

> Tottenham 2 v Stoke 1

> West Brom 1 v Norwich 1

> West Ham 2 v Everton 2

> Liverpool 2 v Fulham 1

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> Swansea 1 v Man Utd 3

> Chelsea 2v Aston Villa 0

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> Week 15 (26th Dec) - Coupon Buster is Newcastle to

> win at Man Utd...

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> Arsenal 2 v West Ham 1

> Everton 2 v Wigan 0

> Fulham 0 v Southampton 0

> Man Utd 2 v Newcastle 1

> Norwich 0 v Chelsea 2

> QPR 1 v West Brom 2

> Reading 1 v Swansea 1

> Sunderland 1 v Man City 3

> Aston Villa 0 v Tottenham 1

> Stoke 1 v Liverpool 1

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> Week 16 (29th -30th Dec) - Coupon Buster is West

> Brom to win at Man Utd...

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> Sunderland 1 v Tottenham 0

> Aston Villa 1 v Wigan 1

> Fulham 2 v Swansea 1

> Man Utd 3 v West Brom 0

> Norwich 1 v Man City 4

> Reading 0 v West Ham 2

> Stoke 2 v Southampton 1

> Arsenal 2 v Newcastle 2

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> Everton 1 v Chelsea 1

> QPR 1 v 1 Liverpool

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> Week 17 (1st-2nd Jan) - Coupon Buster is Reading

> to win at Tottenham...

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> West Brom 2 v Fulham 1

> Man City 1 v Stoke 1

> Swansea 1 v Aston Villa 1

> Tottenham 2 v Reading 0

> West Ham 2 v Norwich 1

> Wigan 0 v Man Utd 2

> Southampton 0 v Arsenal 3

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> Chelsea 3 v QPR 0

> Liverpool 1 v Sunderland 0

> Newcastle 2 v Everton 2

Week 14 (22nd-23rd Dec) - Coupon Buster is Reading to win at Man City...


Wigan 1 Arsenal 2

Man City 3 Reading 0

Newcastle 2 QPR 1

Southampton 2 Sunderland 0

Tottenham 2 Stoke 1

West Brom 2 Norwich 0

West Ham 2 Everton 1

Liverpool 2 Fulham 0


Swansea 1 Man Utd 2

Chelsea 2 Aston Villa 0



Week 15 (26th Dec) - Coupon Buster is Newcastle to win at Man Utd...


Everton 2 Wigan 1

Fulham 1 Southampton 1

Man Utd 1 Newcastle 2

Norwich 2 Chelsea 2

QPR 2 West Brom 2

Reading 0 Swansea 2

Sunderland 1 Man City 3

Aston Villa 2 Tottenham 1

Stoke 1 Liverpool 1



Week 16 (29th -30th Dec) - Coupon Buster is West Brom to win at Man Utd...


Sunderland 0 Tottenham 2

Aston Villa 2 Wigan 1

Fulham 2 Swansea 2

Man Utd 2 West Brom 1

Norwich 1 Man City 2

Reading 2 West Ham 2

Stoke 1 Southampton 0

Arsenal 2 Newcastle 2


Everton 1 Chelsea 2

QPR 1 Liverpool 3



Week 17 (1st-2nd Jan) - Coupon Buster is Reading to win at Tottenham...


West Brom 2 Fulham 1

Man City 2 Stoke 1

Swansea 2 Aston Villa 2

Tottenham 1 Reading 2

West Ham 2 Norwich 1

Wigan 1 Man Utd 2

Southampton 2 Arsenal 2


Chelsea 2 QPR 2

Liverpool 2 Sunderland 0

Newcastle 2 Everton 1

Week 14 (22nd-23rd Dec) - Coupon Buster is Reading to win at Man City...


Wigan 2 Arsenal 2

Man City 4 Reading 0

Newcastle 1 QPR 1

Southampton 2 Sunderland 1

Tottenham 1 Stoke 0

West Brom 0 Norwich 0

West Ham 1 Everton 1

Liverpool 3 Fulham 1


Swansea 2 Man Utd 3

Chelsea 2 Aston Villa 1

Fergusons rant regarding the ball being kicked at RVP is hypocritical, has he forgotten this?




Or this?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=wwZuXuH-NwA


Don't recall any righteous indignation regarding his players sickening behaviour at the time.

Actually I quite liked what Cantona did even if it did get him a huge ban. What was sickening about that? The guy insulted his mother. Regardless of Fergie's memory and he is getting on a bit, can you honestly say you would not have liked him as your manager for all these years? (as in the Arse)

Week 14 scores...


PD - 5 Correct Results + 2 Correct Scores = 11 pts


DR - 6 Correct Results + 1 Correct Score = 9 pts


LG - 5 Correct Results + 1 Correct Score = 8 pts


?? - 4 Correct Results + 1 Correct Score = 7 pts

RC - 4 Correct Results + 1 Correct Score = 7 pts

SC - 4 Correct Results + 1 Correct Score = 7 pts


JL - 3 Correct Results + 1 Correct Score = 6 pts

OT - 6 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 6 pts


EP - Played a Maxxi = 5pts


MM - 4 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 4 pts

Mx - 4 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 4 pts


AM - 3 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 3 pts

RD - 3 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 3 pts

I get too many annoying spam e-mails - not cold calling, but just organisations I buy from. I am sure that I can unsuscribe but I always think that I may miss a bargain. Most remain unread, but I occasionally catch the title. One such today amused me greatly from Amazon local South East London Deals.


56% off museum of London. Well that would be fun. ?199 Man united hospitality, well rest assured that Amazon also don't know their geography of the British Isles.


Merry Christmas to my lost friends in SE22 and cam awn you reds.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Actually I quite liked what Cantona did even if it

> did get him a huge ban. What was sickening about

> that? The guy insulted his mother. Regardless of

> Fergie's memory and he is getting on a bit, can

> you honestly say you would not have liked him as

> your manager for all these years? (as in the Arse)



So you're happy with Keanes leg breaker? Shame on you.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I didn't comment on Keane. Bit of an assumption

> there PD.


Maybe you should have, his actions weren't overly condemned if I recall by Ferguson. I understand he's thinking of asking the CPS to have Ashley Williams up for attempted murder of Van Pur$estrings. Poor mite, I bet that ball really, really hurt. So much so, that the little boy inside him was crying out "MUMMY!"

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