Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Week 29 fixtures...



Saturday 19th March 2016


Everton v Arsenal

Chelsea v West Ham

Crystal Palace v Leicester

Watford v Stoke

West Brom v Norwich

Swansea v Aston Villa



Sunday 20th March 2016


Newcastle v Sunderland

Southampton v Liverpool

Man City v Man Utd

Tottenham v Bournemouth

  • 2 weeks later...

In the home straight, can the hounds catch the fox?

Week 30 fixtures...



Saturday 2nd April 2016


Aston Villa v Chelsea

Arsenal v Watford

Bournemouth v Man City

Norwich v Newcastle

Stoke v Swansea

Sunderland v West Brom

West Ham v Crystal Palace

Liverpool v Tottenham



Sunday 3rd April 2016


Leicester v Southampton

Man Utd v Everton

Week 31 fixtures...



Saturday 9th April 2016


West Ham v Arsenal

Aston Villa v Bournemouth

Crystal Palace v Norwich

Southampton v Newcastle

Swansea v Chelsea

Watford v Everton

Man City v West Brom



Sunday 10th April 2016


Sunderland v Leicester

Liverpool v Stoke

Tottenham v Man Utd



Wednesday 13th April 2016


Crystal Palace v Everton

Foxy, the reality is that only about 15-20 points are up for grabs, and that's assuming a good week. The average weekly score for past winners has been around 7-8 points. Past experience also says that unless someone gets a really big score, or you have several very low scoring weeks, you won't be caught. Won't stop trying though!


Week 32 fixtures...



Saturday 16th April 2016


Norwich v Sunderland

Everton v Southampton

Man Utd v Aston Villa

Newcastle v Swansea

West Brom v Watford

Chelsea v Man City



Sunday 17th April 2016


Bournemouth v Liverpool

Leicester v West Ham

Arsenal v Crystal Palace



Monday 18th April 2016


Stoke v Tottenham



Tuesday 19th April 2016


Newcastle v Man City



Wednesday 20th April 2016


West Ham v Watford

Liverpool v Everton

Man Utd v Crystal Palace



Thursday 21st April 2016


Arsenal v West Brom

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Labour have changed a number of things overnight.   1. VAT on school fees - this has resulted in 25,000 moving until state education. 2. Increasing NICs adding billions to the cost of going to work. 3. Introducing the Employment Rights Bill causing employers to stop hiring. This and item 2 have added 100,000 people to the unemployment scrapheap. These are also causing businesses to relocate further harming the economy. 4. Scrapping all the small boats deterrents meaning 60,000 illegal migrants have arrived in small boats since they were elected. 5. Dishing out huge public sector payroses with no conditions so we have a massively increased payroll and doctors etc arestill going out on strike. 6.changed IHT and non domicile tax rules causing 16,500 millionaires to leave the UK and stop paying any tax here at all forever. 7. Alongside 6, leaving the budget up until an historically late period after the last budget has caused a house price crash, killing the market and decimating government stamp duty receipts. 8. Their profligate borrowing (£100bn extra in just one year) to fund all their lavish promises means the government can now only borrow at the highest ever yields on records. They are more beholden to the bond markets than Liz Truss was. 9. The rate of inflation has doubled under this government. It was a healthy 2% when they came in. For most of the last year, as a result of all of the above it is now nearly 4%.   These are all decisions the Labour government took that have immediate cause and effect.  Its no good harking back to 15 years ago. The current administration was gifted the fastest growing economy in the G7 and within 15 months they have destroyed it.    And things are only going to get worse this winter.      
    • I use Autocar Repair in West Dulwich.. been using them for over 20 years. Excellent service… 
    • A lot to agree with here - don’t get me started on Irish people complaining about immigration! - but that final paragraph is once again a cop out  there’s a lot of extreme right wing money stirring up the division that people are feeling - but there is zero excuse for handing power to these people. We live in a democracy and if we have enough people willing to give it up then judging those people foolish enough to do so is not only something that will happen, it is something that the rest of us should be morally compelled to do  if someone wouldn’t “normally” vote for a racist party yet somehow will do so because they hear someone like me saying that would be bad, then you better believe I’m judging them
    • We can't use our kitchen for a while and so looking for an air fryer to plug the gap. Please let me know if you have a good one in working order.  07702 305 310 Thanks
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...