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red devil Wrote:

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> I'm upper mid-table - like my team.


Ladygooner Wrote:

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> I am still mid table - unlike my team!



I know my place.*




*with thanks to R. Corbett.

Week 19 fixtures...



Saturday 18th January 2014


Sunderland V Southampton

Arsenal V Fulham

Crystal Palace V Stoke

Man City V Cardif

Norwich V Hull

West Ham V Newcastle

Liverpool V Aston Villa



Sunday 19th January 2014


Swansea V Tottenham

Chelsea V Man Utd



Monday 20th January 2014


West Brom V Everton

The EDF Footy Predictor Cup 2014 - 4th Round...



Saturday 25th January 2014


Bournemouth V Liverpool

Birmingham V Swansea

Bolton V Cardiff

Port Vale V Brighton

Southend V Hull

Sunderland V Kidderminster

Wigan V Crystal Palace

Stevenage V Everton



Sunday 26th January 2014


Sheff Utd V Fulham

Chelsea V Stoke



Current scores on attached table. Due to some low scoring, it's not too late for newcomers to join in and still qualify for last 8...

Week 20 fixtures...



Tuesday 28th January 2014


Man Utd V Cardiff

Norwich V Newcastle

Southampton V Arsenal

Swansea V Fulham

Crystal Palace V Hull

Liverpool V Everton



Wednesday 29th January 2014


Aston Villa V West Brom

Chelsea V West Ham

Sunderland V Stoke

Tottenham V Man City

Bournemouth 1 V 3 Liverpool

Birmingham 1 V 1 Swansea

Bolton 1 V 2 Cardiff

Port Vale 2 V 0 Brighton

Southend 1 V 2 Hull

Sunderland 2 V 0 Kidderminster

Wigan 0 V 1 Crystal Palace

Stevenage 2 V 0 Everton



Sunday 26th January 2014


Sheff Utd 1 V 0 Fulham

Chelsea 2 V 1 Stoke


I may have gone with heart over head on one of thse results, still it's the cup, we can dream!!!

Saturday 25th January 2014


Bournemouth 0 V 3 Liverpool

Birmingham 1 V 1 Swansea

Bolton 1 V 0 Cardiff

Port Vale 1 V 2 Brighton

Southend 1 V 3 Hull

Sunderland 3 V 1 Kidderminster

Wigan 1 V 1 Crystal Palace

Stevenage 0 V 4 Everton



Sunday 26th January 2014


Sheff Utd 2 V 1 Fulham

Chelsea 3 V 1 Stoke

Bournemouth 2 V 3 Liverpool

Birmingham 0 V 2 Swansea

Bolton 1 V 2 Cardiff

Port Vale 1 V 2 Brighton

Southend 1 V 2 Hull

Sunderland 3 V 0 Kidderminster

Wigan 2 V 0 Crystal Palace

Stevenage 1 V 1 Everton



Sunday 26th January 2014


Sheff Utd 1 V 2 Fulham

Chelsea 2 V 1 Stoke

Saturday 25th January 2014


Bournemouth 0 Liverpool 3

Birmingham 1 Swansea 2

Bolton 2 Cardiff 2

Port Vale 1 Brighton 1

Southend 0 Hull 2

Sunderland 2 Kidderminster 0

Wigan 1 Crystal Palace 1

Stevenage 1 Everton 3



Sunday 26th January 2014


Sheff Utd 1 Fulham 2

Chelsea 2 Stoke 1

Saturday 25th January 2014


Bournemouth 1 Liverpool 1

Birmingham 2 Swansea 1

Bolton 0 Cardiff 2

Port Vale 1 Brighton 2

Southend 1 Hull 3

Sunderland 3 Kidderminster 0

Wigan 1 Crystal Palace 2

Stevenage 1 Everton 2


Sunday 26th January 2014


Sheff Utd 2 Fulham 1

Chelsea 3 Stoke 0

Saturday 25th January 2014


Bournemouth 0 Liverpool 4

Birmingham 1 Swansea 1

Bolton 1 Cardiff 2

Port Vale 0 Brighton 2

Southend 1 Hull 4

Sunderland 3 Kidderminster 1

Wigan 1 Crystal Palace 2

Stevenage 0 Everton 3



Sunday 26th January 2014


Sheff Utd 1 Fulham 2

Chelsea 2 Stoke 0

This has all reminded me of 11th august '96.


There were loads of geordies in one of our local pubs to watch the charity shield before wending their way to Knebworth to watch Oasis.

By the time the 4th Man U goal went in this scary, slightly feral lass threw a pint through the telly, showering the kids playing underneath it with broken glass.


That pub, the closest thing Letchworth had to a rough pub, is now sadly a posh thai restaurant :(

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