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> They didn't.....did it from my tablet and I

> certainly had Liverpool beating C.Palace? Sulking

> a bit admittedly but if it's not going to pick up

> scores reliabily from mobiles then I am likley

> out, I can't get to my desktop easily at weekends


Ah now don't be making excuses. You can easily make your predictions anytime during the week. Anyway, I need you to stay in as you seem to be the man to beat with so many correct scores. I'm sure you have a formula which given time I might crack! Keep playing.

????, you're looking at this far too negatively, I thought you were a positive/upbeat type of bloke.

Look at it from a more positive perspective, see it as a challenge, just think of the kudos if you win the league despite missing a week.

I won the league last year by 20 points, which based on my average score was nearly worth 3 weeks of points, so it's easily possible to win the league missing a week or two...

  • 2 weeks later...

Week 8 fixtures...



Saturday 19th October 2013


Newcastle V Liverpool

Arsenal V Norwich

Chelsea V Cardiff

Everton V Hull

Man Utd V Southampton

Stoke V West Brom

Swansea V Sunderland

West Ham V Man City



Sunday 20th October 2013


Aston Villa V Tottenham



Monday 21st October 2013


Crystal Palace V Fulham

No, I wasn't suggesting it was 'compo' of any kind, just thought it was an unusual arrangement. 'Pay as you play' deals are usually assigned to players who are either injury prone (Owen) and/or nearing the end of their careers. He was sold for non-footballing reasons, money didn't come into it. He needed to get away from the Mcr area, period. If he has finally sorted himself out, WH's problem will be keeping hold of him...

Saturday 19th October 2013


Newcastle 1 Liverpool 2

Arsenal 2 Norwich 0

Chelsea 3 Cardiff 0

Everton 2 Hull 1

Man Utd 3 Southampton 2

Stoke 1 West Brom 1

Swansea 2 Sunderland 1

West Ham 2 Man City 3



Sunday 20th October 2013


Aston Villa 2 Tottenham 2



Monday 21st October 2013


Crystal Palace 2 Fulham 1

Week 9 fixtures...



Saturday 26th October 2013


Crystal Palace V Arsenal

Aston Villa V Everton

Liverpool V West Brom

Man Utd V Stoke

Norwich V Cardiff

Southampton V Fulham



Sunday 27th October 2013


Sunderland V Newcastle

Chelsea V Man City

Swansea V West Ham

Tottenham V Hull

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