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Week 33 fixtures...

 

Saturday 28th April

West Ham United v Liverpool

Fulham v Crystal Palace

Manchester United v Burnley

Newcastle United v Sheffield United

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Luton Town

Everton v Brentford

Aston Villa v Chelsea

 

Sunday 28th April

AFC Bournemouth v Brighton & Hove Albion

Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal

Nottingham Forest v Manchester City

 

Thursday 2nd May

Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur

Week 34 fixtures...

 

Friday 3rd May

Luton Town v Everton

 

Saturday 4th May

Arsenal v AFC Bournemouth

Brentford v Fulham

Burnley v Newcastle United

Sheffield United v Nottingham Forest

Manchester City v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Brighton & Hove Albion v Aston Villa

Chelsea v West Ham United

Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur

 

Monday 5th May

Crystal Palace v Manchester United

Week 35 fixtures...

 

Saturday 11th May

Fulham v Manchester City

AFC Bournemouth v Brentford

Everton v Sheffield United

Newcastle United v Brighton & Hove Albion

Tottenham Hotspur v Burnley

West Ham United v Luton Town

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Crystal Palace

Nottingham Forest v Chelsea

 

Sunday 12th May

Manchester United v Arsenal

 

Monday 13th May

Aston Villa v Liverpool

 

Tuesday 14th May

Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City

 

Wednesday 15th May

Brighton & Hove Albion v Chelsea

Manchester United v Newcastle United

Final week of matches, always throws up some surprise results. 

Week 36 fixtures...

 

Sunday 19th May

Arsenal v Everton

Brentford v Newcastle United

Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester United

Burnley v Nottingham Forest

Chelsea v AFC Bournemouth

Crystal Palace v Aston Villa

Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Luton Town v Fulham

Manchester City v West Ham United

Sheffield United v Tottenham Hotspur

Congrats Red Devil on winning this year. Well deserved. I'm very happy to have finished as a runner-up this season considering the terrible start I had. Thankfully I had quite a good last few weeks but it wasn't  enough to retain my title. Thanks again for organising. Looking forward to next season already.

 

Thanks everyone, it was a high scoring season in general, I only finished 15th overall, I'm sure Parky finished in the top 10 with less points. The overall leader won by 19 points and  I was 38 points behind them. You can see the top of the table if you click on the square tab with the double left pointing arrows at the bottom of the score page on the left hand side. 

Euros start on 14th June so keep an eye out for log-in details.  

 

Week 36 points...

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Week 36 table...

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Gutted to miss out on the title in the end and fall down to fourth at the last! Thanks for running it - took me a while to get to grips with the format but came on strong in final few months. Look forward to next season!

 

JamesM

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12 hours ago, thfc2001 said:

Gutted to miss out on the title in the end and fall down to fourth at the last! Thanks for running it - took me a while to get to grips with the format but came on strong in final few months. Look forward to next season!

 

JamesM

I presume that was you who won the Fantasy football though, James? That's a bit of consolation!

As there appears to be at least a couple of Spurs fans amongst us, can anyone advise what is the best way to get to their new stadium from ED? I'm going to see the egg chasers on Saturday. I haven't been to Tottenham in about 30 years! Then it was quite a long walk from the tube if I remember correctly. I'd like to avoid that if possible.

On 22/05/2024 at 11:19, diable rouge said:

EDF Euros 2024 Mini League log-in details..

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As ever, newbies welcome, simply set-up an account using this link and then join the Mini League...

https://www.predictaddict.co.uk/

First match Friday 14th June, just over 3 weeks away!...

I'm in but I need to do a bit of research I think........

On 23/05/2024 at 16:25, Alan Medic said:

I presume that was you who won the Fantasy football though, James? That's a bit of consolation!

As there appears to be at least a couple of Spurs fans amongst us, can anyone advise what is the best way to get to their new stadium from ED? I'm going to see the egg chasers on Saturday. I haven't been to Tottenham in about 30 years! Then it was quite a long walk from the tube if I remember correctly. I'd like to avoid that if possible.

I'm in but I need to do a bit of research I think........

Ha yes that was me in the Fantasy! 

Enjoy the Spurs experience tomorrow - I am a season ticket holder there but a fairly large chap so have tried to fine tune my trips there of late to involve less walking!

I usually get the 185 to Vauxhall and then jump on the tube to seven sisters, then there are four diff buses (all ending in 9) that you can get from there straight to the ground, straight up the high road - although if you leave it too near kick off, they shut the road off (about two hours before) so you may have a bit of a walk (a lot do do the walk, but it is a good mile and a bit!). Would advise getting to seven sisters about three hours before ko if want to avoid the walk.

Another option is get train to London Bridge and tube to Liverpool Street (or bus to liverpool street) then train straight to white hart lane. these will run right up to kick off but involve a bit more walking.

https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/2024/may/travel-information-for-fans-attending-the-investec-champions-cup-final/ this may help too

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4 hours ago, thfc2001 said:

How did you get on up there?

It's a bit of a trek getting there and coming back. The stadium is very impressive. Neutrals have written that it was one of the best ever rugby finals. As I was supporting the team which lost, I didn't see it like that.

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On 22/05/2024 at 11:19, diable rouge said:

EDF Euros 2024 Mini League log-in details..

image.jpeg.0d710f92303924210cdb3ad07e2a4582.jpeg

 

As ever, newbies welcome, simply set-up an account using this link and then join the Mini League...

https://www.predictaddict.co.uk/

First match Friday 14th June, just over 3 weeks away!...

One week to go...

Here we go.

Group Matches - Round 1

 

Friday 14th June

Group A

Germany v Scotland (20.00)

 

Saturday 15th June

Group A

Hungary v Switzerland (14.00)

 

Group B

Spain v Croatia (17.00)

Italy v Albania (20.00)

 

Sunday 16th June

Group C

Slovenia v Denmark (17.00)

Serbia v England (20.00)

 

Group D

Poland v Netherlands (14.00)

 

Monday 17th June

Group D

Austria v France (20.00)

 

Group E

Romania v Ukraine (14.00)

Belgium v Slovakia (17.00)

 

Tuesday 18th June

Group F

Turkey v Georgia (17.00)

Portugal v Czech Republic (20.00)

You're doing ok Meds. 

Round 2 fixtures commence tomorrow...

 

Wednesday 19th June

Group A

Germany v Hungary (17.00)

Scotland v Switzerland (20:00)

 

Group B

Croatia v Albania (14:00)

 

Thursday 20th June

Group B

Spain v Italy (20:00)

 

Group C

Slovenia v Serbia (14:00)

Denmark v England (17:00)

 

Friday 21st June

Group D

Poland v Austria (17:00)

Netherlands v France (20:00)

 

Group E

Slovakia v Ukraine (14:00)

 

Saturday 22nd June

Group E

Belgium v Romania (20:00)

 

Group F

Georgia v Czech Republic (14:00)

Turkey v Portugal (17:00)

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