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Week 10 fixtures...



Saturday 1st November 2014


Newcastle v Liverpool

Arsenal v Burnley

Chelsea v QPR

Everton v Swansea

Hull v Southampton

Leicester v West Brom

Stoke v West Ham



Sunday 2nd November 2014


Man City v Man Utd

Aston Villa v Tottenham



Monday 3rd November 2014


Crystal Palace v Sunderland

El Pibe Wrote:

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> the inexorable rise of the otta eh!!



Dunno, look who the top 3 were.


Me, AM and Maxxi.


I think that was just a freak week, sure I'll be crap again this time round.




Newcastle Liverpool is an interesting one this week. I'm predicting goals and defensive fu*k ups.

Week 11 fixtures...



Saturday 8th November 2014


Liverpool v Chelsea

Burnley v Hull

Man Utd v Crystal Palace

Southampton v Leicester

West Ham v Aston Villa

QPR v Man City



Sunday 9th November 2014


Sunderland v Everton

Tottenham v Stoke

West Brom v Newcastle

Swansea v Arsenal

  • 2 weeks later...

Week 12 fixtures...



Saturday 22nd November 2014


Chelsea v West Brom

Everton v West Ham

Leicester v Sunderland

Man City v Swansea

Newcastle v QPR

Stoke v Burnley

Arsenal v Man Utd



Sunday 23rd November 2014


Crystal Palace v Liverpool

Hull v Tottenham



Monday 24th November 2014


Aston Villa v Southampton

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