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No standing at the bar ladies, it's Week 2 fixtures time...



Saturday 23rd August 2014


Aston Villa v Newcastle

Chelsea v Leicester

Crystal Palace v West Ham

Southampton v West Brom

Swansea v Burnley

Everton v Arsenal



Sunday 24th August 2014


Hull v Stoke

Tottenham v QPR

Sunderland v Man Utd



Monday 25th August 2014


Man City v Liverpool

Will EP prove to be a one hit wonder or Wet Wet Wet...


Week 3 fixtures...



Saturday 30th August 2014


Burnley v Man Utd

Man City v Stoke

Newcastle v Crystal Palace

QPR v Sunderland

Swansea v West Brom

West Ham v Southampton

Everton v Chelsea



Sunday 31st August 2014


Aston Villa v Hull

Tottenham v Liverpool

Leicester v Arsenal

  • 2 weeks later...

Rhinestone Cowboy Wrote:

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> I have no idea what is going on at the moment..

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> Not the best starts.


You haven't been getting the correct scores like you did last season RC. You've got less incorrect scores than LG, just that she has been getting correct scores. That's where a bit of luck is needed, you haven't been lucky... :)

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