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red devil Wrote:

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> And they'll be a Euro's comp too, so no summer

> cold turkey...


That'll be interesting as some of the more fancied countries haven't been performing particularly brilliantly lately, but then friendlies aren't always a good measure of how well they're likely to do come the Euros. And after the recent build up Engerlund have had in the press it would be great to see them live up to expectation for a change.

Week 34 fixtures...



Saturday 30th April 2016


Everton v Bournemouth

Newcastle v Crystal Palace

Stoke v Sunderland

Watford v Aston Villa

West Brom v West Ham

Arsenal v Norwich



Sunday 1st May 2016


Swansea v Liverpool

Man Utd v Leicester

Southampton v Man City



Monday 2nd May 2016


Chelsea v Tottenham

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Bloody Yanited, had them down to win, Leicester

> even went down to 10 and they still couldn't

> provide the win I needed.


Yep.. well Old Foxy has done no better so yours to steal.. Grrrrrh


Foxy

The penultimate week with a Brucie Bonus of 4 extra games.

Week 35 fixtures...


Saturday 7th May 2016


Norwich v Man Utd

Aston Villa v Newcastle

Bournemouth v West Brom

Crystal Palace v Stoke

Sunderland v Chelsea

West Ham v Swansea

Leicester v Everton



Sunday 8th May 2016


Tottenham v Southampton

Liverpool v Watford

Man City v Arsenal



Tuesday 10th May 2016


West Ham v Man Utd



Wednesday 11th May 2016


Norwich v Watford

Sunderland v Everton

Liverpool v Chelsea

The final week.

Will Parky become the first back to back champion?

Will Foxy rediscover his mojo?

Will Otta avoid the embarrassment of finishing below Moonster who quit months ago.

As it's the final set of matches, with not much to play for, expect a lot of unusual results.

Week 36 fixtures...



Sunday 15th May 2016


Arsenal v Aston Villa

Chelsea v Leicester

Everton v Norwich

Man Utd v Bournemouth

Newcastle v Tottenham

Southampton v Crystal Palace

Stoke v West Ham

Swansea v Man City

Watford v Sunderland

West Brom v Liverpool

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