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Week 9 fixtures...



Friday 20 October 2017


20:00

West Ham v Brighton



Saturday 21 October 2017


12:30

Chelsea v Watford


15.00

Huddersfield v Man Utd

Man City v Burnley

Newcastle v C Palace

Stoke v AFC Bournemouth

Swansea v Leicester


17:30

Southampton v West Brom



Sunday 22 October 2017


13:30

Everton v Arsenal


16:00

Spurs v Liverpool

Was going to moan about forgetting the Friday night game again but seeing the result I wouldn't have got it even at my most pessimistic. Wtf is going on? Feels like they've given up before the season has got started. I think Slav's days are numbered.*



*to state the bleedin obvious

maxxi Wrote:

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> Was going to moan about forgetting the Friday

> night game again but seeing the result I wouldn't

> have got it even at my most pessimistic. Wtf is

> going on? Feels like they've given up before the

> season has got started. I think Slav's days are

> numbered.*

>

>

> *to state the bleedin obvious



Sullivan told Neville in a pre match interview that he believed in "morality" when questioned about the managers position , I had to smile as the irony was clearly lost on the man, given how he made his money.

Week 10 fixtures...



Saturday 28 October 2017


12:30

Man Utd v Spurs


15:00

Arsenal v Swansea

C Palace v West Ham

Liverpool v Huddersfield

Watford v Stoke

West Brom v Man City


17:30

AFC Bournemouth v Chelsea



Sunday 29 October 2017


13:30

Brighton v Southampton


16:00

Leicester v Everton



Monday 30 October 2017


20:00

Burnley v Newcastle

Week 11 fixtures...



Saturday 4 November 2017


12:30

Stoke v Leicester


15:00

Huddersfield v West Brom

Newcastle v AFC Bournemouth

Southampton v Burnley

Swansea v Brighton


17:30

West Ham v Liverpool



Sunday 5 November 2017


12:00

Spurs v C Palace


14:15

Man City Arsenal


16:30

Chelsea v Man Utd

Everton v Watford

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