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Week 19 fixtures...



Saturday 2nd January 2016


West Ham v Liverpool

Arsenal v Newcastle

Leicester v Bournemouth

Man Utd v Swansea

Norwich v Southampton

Sunderland v Aston Villa

West Brom v Stoke

Watford v Man City



Sunday 3rd January 2016


Crystal Palace v Chelsea

Everton v Tottenham

Week 20 fixtures...



Tuesday 12th January 2016


Aston Villa v Crystal Palace

Bournemouth v West Ham

Newcastle v Man Utd



Wednesday 13th January 2016


Chelsea v West Brom

Man City v Everto

Southampton v Watford

Stoke v Norwich

Swansea v Sunderland

Liverpool v Arsenal

Tottenham v Leicester

Week 21 fixtures...



Saturday 16th January 2016


Tottenham v Sunderland

Bournemouth v Norwich

Chelsea v Everton

Man City v Crystal Palace

Newcastle v West Ham

Southampton v West Brom

Aston Villa v Leicester



Sunday 17th January 2016


Liverpool v Man Utd

Stoke v Arsenal



Monday 18th January 2016


Swansea v Watford

I've more or less dropped out now, just keep forgetting, so not much point. I wouldn't have dropped out, but if AqM can quit after just dropping 6 points, then I think I can stop having forgotten half the weeks!


Although I'll probably still do occasional ones.


Scared to even make a prediction on LFC Vs United this weekend!

Tut tut Otta. Last time you actually said you couldn't be bothered yourself (not forgot) but expressed horror that Aqm could drop out. None of my business but you're putting a slightly different slant on it now and using Aqm as an excuse. Whatever her reasons for dropping out there may be more to it than the loss of a few points. I dropped out myself last season and it was nothing to do with points won or lost.


Would you drop out if you were in contention? If not then surely this is you taking your ball home as you so described Aqm's actions.

No, this is me just saying I've forgotten so many times that whether I do my predictions or not, will make no difference to the leaderboard, so I may or may not bother doing them.


AqM was right up there, and because she had one slip (with over half a season to go) she quit. That seemed bizarre to me, but her choice obviously.

Robert the Bruce..


Whilst in the cave and at the depths of despair, King Robert happened to watch a spider attempting to build a web - the spider would spin then fall, get up and spin again and again relentlessly until it eventually made the web.


Don't give up Otta


Foxy

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