Saturday 29 August 2015

Finally

It's no lie to say I've been waiting for this result since the first time I ever said West Ham were my team at 4 years old, I'm an old git now and was wondering if it would happen in my lifetime?
Today is the day, fucking awesome :)

Tuesday 25 August 2015

Premier Predictions (Week 04)

Last games before the first International break of the season, and with the transfer window shutting next week might be the last chance to see a few of your players?
This weeks games all on Saturday and Sunday for a change.

Newcastle v Arsenal
Aston Villa v Sunderland
Bournemouth v Leicester
Chelsea v C Palace
Liverpool v West Ham
Man City v Watford
Stoke v West Brom
Tottenham v Everton
Southampton v Norwich
Swansea v Man Utd

No real stand out games this week except maybe Man U going to Swansea who beat them both times last year?
I've been 100% wrong on my West Ham predictions so far, so I'll break the habit of a lifetime and go for a Liverpool win this week hoping my run continues :)

Fantasy Football

Here are the positions in the Fantasy Football


Early days for both leagues and I'm sure we will all improve.
FPL - just 4 signed up, so could really do with a few more.
TFF - 32 teams in, John has made a great start and I seemed to have picked my worst performing teams for this one (so far).

Still time to join in, leagues are still open if anyone else fancies a bit of competition.

Fantasy Premier League 2015/16
http://www.premierleague.com/en-gb.html
League name: Nothing Better Than Football
Code to join this league: 182536-48838
-----------
Telegraph Fantasy Football 2015/16
http://fantasyfootball.telegraph.co.uk/
League name: NBTF
Pin: 8072532
Medal for the winner (if you decide to join, I'll limit it to 5 teams per person max)

The Premier league game is free and open to everyone worldwide (as there are no cash prizes),
sadly the Telegraph game is UK residents only, 1st team is free only have to pay if you want more.

Thursday 20 August 2015

Pedro

Could not resist this, sorry Chelsea fans  :)
Everytime I've heard the name Pedro I've always thought Donkey after the famous kids character.
So the news that Chelsea have signed him means I get to upload this classic song.


Thanks Messi

Proud Dad moment :)
My son does the voice over on this new Adidas advert :)

Wednesday 19 August 2015

Premier Predictions (Week 03)

Week 3 already, some good games this week.
Games spread over 3 days Saturday to Monday.

Man Utd v Newcastle
C Palace v Aston Villa
Leicester v Tottenham
Norwich v Stoke
Sunderland v Swansea
West Ham v Bournemouth
West Brom v Chelsea
Everton v Man City
Watford v Southampton
Arsenal v Liverpool

Hopefully Virgin will fix the e-mail before the weekend so I don't miss anything :)

Sunday 16 August 2015

Traffic News

There was a nasty bus crash in Manchester today :)

Tuesday 11 August 2015

Premier Predictions (Week 02)

A few surprises in week 1 with some teams still on their summer holidays.
Week 2 starts on Friday night for some reason, so get your predictions in early.
Long drawn out weekend with 1 - Friday, 6 - Saturday, 2 - Sunday, 1 - Monday
Big game is Sunday's meeting of the top 2 from last season, although 2nd meets 4th at Upton Park :)

Aston Villa v Man Utd
Southampton v Everton
Sunderland v Norwich
Swansea v Newcastle
Tottenham v Stoke
Watford v West Brom
West Ham v Leicester
C Palace v Arsenal
Man City v Chelsea
Liverpool v Bournemouth

Monday 10 August 2015

Gooners 0 Hammers 2

What can I say? outstanding performance :)

One game doesn't make a season and it's still way too early to get carried away, but if that is a taste of things to come just maybe I've been wrong about Bilic?
On the evidence of the Europa league games the players didn't seem to be buying in to his style of play and actually looked worse than some of the bad games last season.
But this was a supreme performance with everyone playing well even players like Zarate and subs Jarvis and Maiga who I thought should have been offloaded in the summer.

Reece Oxford has grabbed the headlines, but Noble, Kouyate, Sakho and Payet were brilliant and the defence was solid as a rock.
Arsenal were poor, but we made them look that way and it did help having agent Cech in goal (Mourinho must have been pleased).
I liked the comment in the commentary that Bilic was a master of the "dark arts", and the possible arrival of Joey Barton makes me wonder if there is a plan to make us compete with the diving, cheating players that most of the top teams have?

So a big smile for the rest of the week and who knows?

Tuesday 4 August 2015

Premier Predictions (Week 01)

Here we go again :)
The all new prediction competition for the 2015-2016 season.
Usual rules apply - 3 Points for a correct score, 1 Point for a correct result.
Predictions League will be decided on weekly wins first, if 2 or more people share a weekly win that will be classed as a draw, if at the end things are still level the toal points for the season come into play.

Anyway enough of that :) hopefully the regular players will be back and anyone reading this blog is welcome to join in at any point, just let me know a name and club supported. Obviously predictions will only count if they are made before the kick offs.
Predictions in the comments please :) as always the comments are moderated to weed out spam and abuse so won't appear instantly, but I will get them done before kick offs.

So here is the first week of the new season, games spread over 3 days with 6 on Saturday, 3 on Sunday and a Monday night game. Might get confusing this season as there are going to be Friday night games as well :(
First game up looks a good one with Tottenham going to Old Trafford, will Van Gaal actually know his best team at last? and will Harry Kane show he wasn't a one season wonder?
Bournemouth have a fair chance of getting their top flight history of to a good start.
Hopefully West Ham will be back in time from their latest European trip with at least 11 fit players? but the excuse is already written if Arsenal roll us over :(

Man Utd v Tottenham
Everton v Watford
Leicester v Sunderland
Norwich v C Palace
Bournemouth v Aston Villa
Chelsea v Swansea
Arsenal v West Ham
Newcastle v Southampton
Stoke v Liverpool
West Brom v Man City

Good Luck All :)

Fantasy Football New Season

I've set up Leagues for Nothing Better Than Football "NBTF"
in the Premier league game and the Telegraph game.
If you would like to join either, here are the details -

Fantasy Premier League 2015/16
http://www.premierleague.com/en-gb.html
League name: Nothing Better Than Football
Code to join this league: 182536-48838

The Premier league runs it's own game "Fantasy Premier League" and it is free to play.
You choose a squad of 15 players in your budget, then pick a starting XI for each game, transfers are available during the season - 1 is free, anymore cost you points, wildcards are available twice a season to let you ship out several players at once if half your squad get sold to Real Madrid in January.
You can only have one team each, but you can put it in multiple leagues.
(Hopefully get more than the 5 who joined last season)
-----------

Telegraph Fantasy Football 2015/16
http://fantasyfootball.telegraph.co.uk/
League name: NBTF
Pin: 8072532

The Telegraph game tends to be the most popular amongst Fantasy football managers as you can tinker away all season with 36 transfers allowed and make changes to your team right up till the first kick-off of the day. You can have as many teams as you like, the first team is free but if you want more you can upgrade by paying a fee, the more teams you have the cheaper it is.
Many different cash prizes if your good enough.
(if you decide to join, I'll limit it to 5 teams per person max)
Had 41 Teams in it last season, and we finished 39th overall :)

The Premier league game is open to everyone worldwide (as there are no cash prizes),
sadly the Telegraph game is UK residents only :(



Season 2015-16

Season 2015-16 Premier League.
My thoughts on the upcoming season.

Chelsea should start as favourites as they were the only consistent team last season, although the defence is another year older they still look solid. If Costa's dodgy hamstring holds up and Falcao shows some of his old form the rest will be chasing again.

Man City look like they will be relying on Aguerro again and might have to trust Bony now it looks like Dzeko and Jovetic are going. The defence looked suspect last season and the midfield were lightweight, they will be hoping Stirling can produce some of the form they have paid a lot of money for.

Arsenal look the best of the rest just because they now have a decent keeper, Arsenal's main problem over the last few years has been that they rarely have a full squad to choose from with a host of very fragile players like Wilshere, Walcott, Oxlade Chamberlain and now Wellbeck. If Sanchez can reproduce last seasons form and the others can stay fit, they might be in with a chance.

Man Utd finished 4th last season without ever appearing to know what their best team was and rarely turning it on. Not sure if the big signings will add much when they really needed some good quality defenders and are short up front.

Tottenham will be hoping Harry Kane isn't a one season wonder as his goals were the main reason they finished 5th, Lloris's injury must be a big concern for them although with Kaboul gone the defence should be better.

Liverpool once again spending big to try and buy success, Benteke is a good player but considering Rodgers has said he doesn't like playing with a target man seemed a strange buy? if Sturridge can get and stay fit they might do something but replacing Gerrard and Stirling could be a big problem.
I'll make a prediction - Rodgers will be gone before the season is out.

Southampton shocked everyone last year after losing most of their players but buying well and bringing in a good manager, once again 2 top players have gone but I think they will be alright although the Europa league might get in the way?

Swansea over achieved last season but will probably have enough to see them safe this season, if Monk can keep the same team spirit and maybe find another bargain striker.

Stoke are another team who surprised me last season, Mark Hughes got them playing some nice football and although the team contains a lot of players deemed not good enough by bigger teams, they fitted together well.

Crystal Palace were rejuvinated by Pardew and if he can keep the squad together they should do alright. Seems to be a state of mind with Palace as they looked really good under Pulis but were awful under Warnock.

Everton really need to improve on last season, they have good players who really didn't click last season. Lukaku is hit and miss and the midfield didn't really perform last season.

West Ham have added a few quality players but I still don't think Bilic is a patch on Allardyce, and the early season Europa league games have shown virtually no improvement. Might be a good thing if we are knocked out of Europe early.

West Brom should be solid under Pulis and Lambert is a good signing after wasting his time at Liverpool last season, if they can hang on to Berahino it looks like a good strike force with some solid midfielders behind them.

Leicester have made a huge blunder getting rid of Nigel Pearson, the teams success at the end of last season was built on a settled line up and the siege mentality generated by Pearson. So they replace him with the Tinkerman Ranieri?

Newcastle have actually spent some money and appear to have bought well so far, although you never know how foreign players will react to the English game, Mitrovic could be the striking option Newcastle were lacking last season. Still don't rate McLaren though and he will need early good results to take the pressure off.

Sunderland must be one of the favourites for relegation and will be praying there are 3 worse teams? some of their performances last season were abysmal and I was surprised they stayed up.

Aston Villa fans must have been feeling good at the end of last season with the team turning in some really good performances and reaching the Cup final. But losing Benteke, Delph, Cleverley, Vlaar and Given is a big blow. Sherwood will be hoping the replacements he has bought in can adapt quickly.

Bournemouth will probably accept that it's going to be a long season, although Eddie Howe has spent some money this week the rest of the squad probably over achieved massively last season. Would love to see them do well but I fear it could be a one season trip to the top flight.

Watford seem to be pinning their hopes and a bundle of untried foreign players and Troy Deeney, might surprise a few teams but feel they will spend most of the season near the bottom.

Norwich have most of the players who were unlucky to get relegated 2 seasons ago, and probably look the most likely of the promoted teams to stay up and maybe do well. Might need to add a couple of players including a good striker.

Predictions :)
Top - 1-Arsenal, 2-Chelsea, 3-Man Utd, 4-Man City
Bottom - 17- Leicester, 18-Bournemouth, 19-Watford, 20-Sunderland

Summer Transfers

More detailed info ... coming soon, but here's an update

Premier League Transfer News up to 21/08/15

Money spent - £659m
Money received - £362m
Biggest spenders - Man City £87.8m, Liverpool £83.5m, Man Utd £66.9m
Biggest Sellers - Man Utd £55.8m, Liverpool £52.7m, Tottenham £45.9m
Biggest Profit - Tottenham £16.4m, Southampton £12.8m
Biggest defecit - Man City £47.4m, Newcastle £46.2m, Liverpool £30.8m
Most players in - Watford 11, Aston Villa10, Stoke 10
Most players out - Chelsea 30, Man City 24, Tottenham 21