One day of fun after Tottenham were beaten by Colchester π
but then we get played off the park by Oxford grrrr!! π
Football is a cruel game π’
Oh well back to the competition, here comes week 7.
8 games on Saturday and one each on Sunday and Monday.
Big games are probably Man City going to inconsistent Everton, and the Hammers going to the other embarrassed losers Bournemouth.
Man U v Arsenal doesn't really count as a big game anymore.
Actually all the games are quite hard to call? π
Sheff Utd v Liverpool
Aston Villa v Burnley
Bournemouth v West Ham
Chelsea v Brighton
Crystal Palace v Norwich
Tottenham v Southampton
Wolves v Watford
Everton v Man City
Leicester v Newcastle
Man Utd v Arsenal
Good Luck All π
Thursday, 26 September 2019
Thursday, 19 September 2019
Premier Predictions (Week 06)
I just watched more pretty dull European football, and suddenly remembered I should post this weekends games and just discovered there is a Friday game sorry!!
So the South Coast derby on Friday, 5 games on Saturday and 4 on Sunday.
Big game of the week is Chelsea v Liverpool who both got off to a bad start in Europe.
Southampton v Bournemouth
Leicester v Tottenham
Burnley v Norwich
Everton v Sheff Utd
Man City v Watford
Newcastle v Brighton
Crystal Palace v Wolves
West Ham v Man Utd
Arsenal v Aston Villa
Chelsea v Liverpool
Good Luck All :)
So the South Coast derby on Friday, 5 games on Saturday and 4 on Sunday.
Big game of the week is Chelsea v Liverpool who both got off to a bad start in Europe.
Southampton v Bournemouth
Leicester v Tottenham
Burnley v Norwich
Everton v Sheff Utd
Man City v Watford
Newcastle v Brighton
Crystal Palace v Wolves
West Ham v Man Utd
Arsenal v Aston Villa
Chelsea v Liverpool
Good Luck All :)
Thursday, 12 September 2019
Premier Predictions (Week 05)
Back after the break π
7 games on Saturday, 2 on Sunday and West Ham go to Villa on Monday night.
Liverpool and City should extend their unbeaten runs and Leicester might?
Liverpool v Newcastle
Brighton v Burnley
Man Utd v Leicester
Sheff Utd v Southampton
Tottenham v Crystal Palace
Wolves v Chelsea
Norwich v Man City
Bournemouth v Everton
Watford v Arsenal
Aston Villa v West Ham
Good Luck All π
7 games on Saturday, 2 on Sunday and West Ham go to Villa on Monday night.
Liverpool and City should extend their unbeaten runs and Leicester might?
Liverpool v Newcastle
Brighton v Burnley
Man Utd v Leicester
Sheff Utd v Southampton
Tottenham v Crystal Palace
Wolves v Chelsea
Norwich v Man City
Bournemouth v Everton
Watford v Arsenal
Aston Villa v West Ham
Good Luck All π
Saturday, 7 September 2019
Summer Transfers 2019
The transfer window across Europe has finally shut so here's where the Premier league cash was splashed during the summer break.
Info based on the best sources I could find (no sensationalist newspaper figures), includes squad and youth players .
Several Undisclosed figures which I've counted as Free transfers until I hear different.
The Chart:
Total Spend - £1,418,690,000,000
Most Players In - Wolves 20, Man City 18, Norwich 16, Watford 16
Most Players Out - Man City 67, Chelsea 63, Brighton 55
Most Money Paid - Man City £159.12m, Man Utd £153.01m, Arsenal £137.16m
Most Money Received - Chelsea £200.39m, Leicester £79.11m, Everton £78.57m
Largest Profit - Chelsea £159.89m, Crystal Palace £43.33m, Liverpool £42.06m
Largest Defecit - Aston Villa £133.83m, Man City £95.27m, Man Utd £90.46m
Largest Fees Paid
(Premier league £20m+)
Harry Maguire [Leicester - Man Utd] £78.3m
Nicolas Pepe [Lille - Arsenal] £72m
Rodri [Atletico Madrid - Man City] £63m
Joao Cancelo [Juventus - Man City] £58.5m
Tanguy Ndombele [Lyon - Tottenham] £54m
Aaron Wan Bissaka [Crystal Palace - Man Utd] £49.5m
Mateo Kovacic [Real Madrid - Chelsea] £40.5m
Youri Tielemans [Monaco - Leicester] £40.5m
Joelinton [Hoffenheim - Newcastle] £39.6m
Sebastien Haller [Eintracht Frankfurt - West Ham] £36m
Raul Jimenez [Benfica - Wolves] £34.2m
Ayoze Perez [Newcastle - Leicester] £30.06m
Alex Iwobi [Arsenal - Everton] £27.36m
William Saliba [Saint Etienne - Arsenal] £27m
Ismaila Sarr [Stade Rennais - Watford] £27m
Pablo Fornals [Villarreal - West Ham] £25.2m
Moise Kean [Juventus - Everton] £24.75m
Kieran Tierney [Celtic - Arsenal] £24.3m
Ryan Sessegnon [Fulham - Tottenham] £24.3m
Wesley [Club Brugge - Aston Villa] £22.5m
Andre Gomes [Barcelona - Everton] £22.5m
Jean Philippe Gbamin [Mainz - Everton] £22.5m
Tyrone Mings [Bournemouth - Aston Villa] £20.07m
(Leaving Premier League)
Eden Hazard [Chelsea - Real Madrid] £90m
Romelu Lukaku [Man Utd - Inter Milan] £58.5m
Alvaro Morata [Chelsea - Athletico Madrid] £50.4m
Danilo [Man City - Juventus] £33.3m
Idrissa Gueye [Everton - Paris SG] £27m
Marko Arnautovic [West Ham - SIPG] £22.5m
Kieran Trippier [Tottenham - Atletico Madrid] £19.8m
Dodi Lukebakio [Watford - Hertha Berlin] £18m
Ademola Lookman [Everton - RB Leipzig] £16.2m
Nikola Vlasic [Everton - CSKA Moscow] £14.13m
Henry Onyekuru [Everton - Monaco] £12.15m
Info based on the best sources I could find (no sensationalist newspaper figures), includes squad and youth players .
Several Undisclosed figures which I've counted as Free transfers until I hear different.
The Chart:
Total Spend - £1,418,690,000,000
Most Players In - Wolves 20, Man City 18, Norwich 16, Watford 16
Most Players Out - Man City 67, Chelsea 63, Brighton 55
Most Money Paid - Man City £159.12m, Man Utd £153.01m, Arsenal £137.16m
Most Money Received - Chelsea £200.39m, Leicester £79.11m, Everton £78.57m
Largest Profit - Chelsea £159.89m, Crystal Palace £43.33m, Liverpool £42.06m
Largest Defecit - Aston Villa £133.83m, Man City £95.27m, Man Utd £90.46m
Largest Fees Paid
(Premier league £20m+)
Harry Maguire [Leicester - Man Utd] £78.3m
Nicolas Pepe [Lille - Arsenal] £72m
Rodri [Atletico Madrid - Man City] £63m
Joao Cancelo [Juventus - Man City] £58.5m
Tanguy Ndombele [Lyon - Tottenham] £54m
Aaron Wan Bissaka [Crystal Palace - Man Utd] £49.5m
Mateo Kovacic [Real Madrid - Chelsea] £40.5m
Youri Tielemans [Monaco - Leicester] £40.5m
Joelinton [Hoffenheim - Newcastle] £39.6m
Sebastien Haller [Eintracht Frankfurt - West Ham] £36m
Raul Jimenez [Benfica - Wolves] £34.2m
Ayoze Perez [Newcastle - Leicester] £30.06m
Alex Iwobi [Arsenal - Everton] £27.36m
William Saliba [Saint Etienne - Arsenal] £27m
Ismaila Sarr [Stade Rennais - Watford] £27m
Pablo Fornals [Villarreal - West Ham] £25.2m
Moise Kean [Juventus - Everton] £24.75m
Kieran Tierney [Celtic - Arsenal] £24.3m
Ryan Sessegnon [Fulham - Tottenham] £24.3m
Wesley [Club Brugge - Aston Villa] £22.5m
Andre Gomes [Barcelona - Everton] £22.5m
Jean Philippe Gbamin [Mainz - Everton] £22.5m
Tyrone Mings [Bournemouth - Aston Villa] £20.07m
(Leaving Premier League)
Eden Hazard [Chelsea - Real Madrid] £90m
Romelu Lukaku [Man Utd - Inter Milan] £58.5m
Alvaro Morata [Chelsea - Athletico Madrid] £50.4m
Danilo [Man City - Juventus] £33.3m
Idrissa Gueye [Everton - Paris SG] £27m
Marko Arnautovic [West Ham - SIPG] £22.5m
Kieran Trippier [Tottenham - Atletico Madrid] £19.8m
Dodi Lukebakio [Watford - Hertha Berlin] £18m
Ademola Lookman [Everton - RB Leipzig] £16.2m
Nikola Vlasic [Everton - CSKA Moscow] £14.13m
Henry Onyekuru [Everton - Monaco] £12.15m
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