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aquarius moon Wrote:

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> You're not really seriously going for West Ham to

> beat Man U are you Otta?!



No, I was joking when I said 2 easy games.


But I think I did go for a draw against United, which I think WH are capable of this season if they go for it (if BFS lets them go for it) and if United's defence are as bad as they have been in some games.

Wow! So how many of you went for 3 draws today?

Unfortunately I went for neither.

Did OK yesterday but today was abysmal. It's all about going with the heart. You just have to go with a Newcastle win, West Ham loss etc, etc no matter what you really think.

No matter what I really think, I just have to go with my heart.


It would be interesting to know if anyone else goes with their head rather than what they think/want. I just can't bring myself to do this :(

It's the FA Cup this weekend, but we're not starting the EDF Cup until the next round (last 8).

However, we can alphabetically allocate the 8 players who took part in the 3rd round, a draw ball number before the last 8 draw is made...


Alan Medic = 1

Aquarius Moon = 2

El Pibe = 3

Jah Lush = 4

LadyGooner = 5

Maxxi = 6

Otta = 7

Red Devil = 8


Unless someone else intends to join in the EDF Champions League, I'll keep the same format for that too.

Speak now or forever...

red devil Wrote:

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> It's the FA Cup this weekend, but we're not

> starting the EDF Cup until the next round (last

> 8).

> However, we can alphabetically allocate the 8

> players who took part in the 3rd round, a draw

> ball number before the last 8 draw is made...

>

> Alan Medic = 1

> Aquarius Moon = 2

> El Pibe = 3

> Jah Lush = 4

> LadyGooner = 5

> Maxxi = 6

> Otta = 7

> Red Devil = 8


Draw for the EDF Cup as follows...


Alan Medic v maxxi

LadyGooner v Otta

Red Devil v Aquarius Moon

El Pibe v Jah Lush

Week 22 fixtures...



Saturday 21st February 2015


Aston Villa v Stoke

Chelsea v Burnley

Crystal Palace v Arsenal

Hull v QPR

Sunderland v West Brom

Swansea v Man Utd

Man City v Newcastle



Sunday 22nd February 2015


Tottenham v West Ham

Everton v Leicester

Southampton v Liverpool

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