Week 29 includes 3 more re-arranged games taking place on Wednesday and Thursday, while week 30 starts on Friday night.
Week 29 has 3 games on Saturday, 6 on Sunday, 1 on Monday, 2 on Wednesday and one on Thursday.
Liverpool have the chance to catch Man City with 2 games, while City have to play their bogey team Palace.
Interesting game is Chelsea v Newcastle, with one now sanctioned due to a dodgy owner being linked with a country bombing innocent civilians, vs the other owned by a dodgy country who are bombing innocent civilians? ... enough politics for now 😒
Top 4 race is looking set unless Arsenal lose their 2 home games this week, relegation looking like Norwich, Watford and any one from 4 so a big week for Lampard
Week 29 (Sat 12/03/22 - Thur 17/03/22)
Brighton v Liverpool
Brentford v Burnley
Man Utd v Tottenham
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Chelsea v Newcastle
Everton v Wolves
Leeds v Norwich
Southampton v Watford
West Ham v Aston Villa
Arsenal v Leicester
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Crystal Palace v Man City
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Brighton v Tottenham
Arsenal v Liverpool
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Everton v Newcastle
Good Luck All 😀
See new post above for Week 30
Font went a bit weird? but they have made it far more difficult to edit recently so I'm sticking with this.
ReplyDeleteLawro guest in week 29 is yet another rapper ArrDee who has had a few hits so not a total unknown.
Brighton v Liverpool 2-2
ReplyDeleteBrentford v Burnley 2-1
Man Utd v Tottenham 1-1
Chelsea v Newcastle 3-1
Everton v Wolves 1-2
Leeds v Norwich 1-1
Southampton v Watford 2-0
West Ham v Aston Villa 2-1
Arsenal v Leicester 1-2
Crystal Palace v Man City 0-3
Brighton v Tottenham 2-1
Arsenal v Liverpool 1-3
Everton v Newcastle 2-1
Brighton 1 Liverpool 2
ReplyDeleteBrentford 3 Burnley 1
Man utd 1 spurs 1
Chelsea 2 Newcastle 2
Everton 0 wolves 2
Leeds 2 Norwich 1
Saints 2 Watford 0
West ham 1 villa 1
Arsenal 1 Leicester 1
Palace 1 man City 4
Brighton 1 spurs 0
Arsenal 0 Liverpool 2
Everton 1 Newcastle 2
Cheers
Brighton 0 v 2 Liverpool
ReplyDeleteBrentford 2 v 2 Burnley
Man Utd 0 v 0 Tottenham
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Chelsea 3 v 2 Newcastle
Everton 0 v 1 Wolves
Leeds 0 v 1 Norwich
Southampton 2 v 0 Watford
West Ham 1 v 1 Aston Villa
Arsenal 2 v 1 Leicester
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Crystal Palace 1 v 1 Man City
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Brighton 0 v 2 Tottenham
Arsenal 1 v 1 Liverpool
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Everton 1 v 2 Newcastle
Gibbo
Brighton v Liverpool 0-2
ReplyDeleteBrentford v Burnley 0-0
Man Utd v Tottenham 2-2
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Chelsea v Newcastle 2-0
Everton v Wolves 1-0
Leeds v Norwich 2-1
Southampton v Watford 1-0
West Ham v Aston Villa 1-2
Arsenal v Leicester 1-1
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Crystal Palace v Man City 0-2
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Brighton v Tottenham 2-1
Arsenal v Liverpool 0-2
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Everton v Newcastle 1-0
Brighton v Liverpool 1-2
ReplyDeleteBrentford v Burnley 1-1
Man Utd v Tottenham 2-3
Chelsea v Newcastle 2-1
Everton v Wolves 1-1
Leeds v Norwich 1-0
Southampton v Watford 2-0
West Ham v Aston Villa 2-2
Arsenal v Leicester 2-1
Crystal Palace v Man City 1-3
Brighton v Tottenham 2-2
Arsenal v Liverpool 2-1
Everton v Newcastle 2-3
Lucky that Brighton got points earlier in the season, as they are playing like relegation candidates.
ReplyDeleteLiverpool weren't very good with the exception of Diaz who was the stand out player by a mile.
Scores (1 game)
Gibbo 3, Paul 3, Lee 1, Paulo 1, Biopunk 0, (Lawro 3, Arrdee 1)
Win for Brentford, the Eriksen effect is working well.
ReplyDeleteWin for Man Utd, odd that Ronaldo only plays well when Fernandes is out of the team and vice versa? guess they don't like each other.
Day 1 Scores (3 games)
Gibbo 3, Paul 3, Paulo 2, Biopunk 1, Lee 1, (Lawro 4, Arrdee 2)
Had to be, Yarmolenko with a stunner
ReplyDeleteThought after early 2nd half injuries to Antonio and Cresswell we would be hanging on, but had the opposite effect and we played some great football. Great game Good win.
Elsewhere last minute winner for Chelsea by Havertz who was lucky to still be on the pitch.
Last minute winner for Leeds in the big relegation match, Gelhardt on for the last 2 minutes with the winner.
Win for Wolves at Everton, easy goal for Coady.
Shock win for Watford, Southampton looked good a few weeks back but not now.
Arsenal v Leicester to come.
Arsenal win, Leicester without Vardy offer nothing.
ReplyDeleteDay 2 Scores (9 games)
Gibbo 8, Paul 7, Biopunk 6, Paulo 6, Lee 4, (Lawro 9, Arrdee 9)
The Palace bogey continues for Man City
ReplyDeleteDay 3 Scores (10 games)
Gibbo 9, Paul 7, Biopunk 6, Paulo 6, Lee 4, (Lawro 9, Arrdee 9)
Wins for Tottenham and Liverpool
ReplyDeleteDay 4 Scores (12 games)
Gibbo 12, Paul 10, Paulo 9, Biopunk 7, Lee 4, (Lawro 9, Arrdee 9)
Still 2 possible winners, not me I've had a mare :(
In 1988 I worked with a Guy, West Ham Supporter, must have been a good bloke says Lee and Paulo ;)
ReplyDeleteHe always backed West Ham vs Everton, combination 1-0. Ever since then, Which must be at least 10 years ago :) I always think 1-0 Everton, just in case you ever wonder, why does Paul always go 1-0 Everton. West Ham unfortunately are a different beast altogether.... 🤣
Risky strategy considering Everton hadn't scored in 4 games, and their defence has looked pretty useless recently.
DeleteWell that was awesome what a game, everyone was top of their game for 120 minutes.
ReplyDeleteThe European dream continues :)
In the other less meaningful game Everton grabbed a 99th minute winner, in a match which went on nearly as long due to some idiot using an oil based product to tie himself to the post to protest against oil?
The only result that could deny Gibbo, Paul extends his lead.
Congrats Paul :)
Week 29 Final Scores (13 games)
Paul 13, Gibbo 12, Paulo 9, Biopunk 8, Lee 4, (Lawro 10, Arrdee 9)
Way to pip Paul!
ReplyDeleteWolves v Leeds 2-1
Aston Villa v Arsenal 1-2
Middlesbrough v Chelsea (FA Cup) 0-3
Crystal Palace v Everton (FA Cup) 2-0
Leicester v Brentford 1-2
Southampton v Man City (FA Cup) 1-2
Tottenham v West Ham 1-2
Nottm Forest v Liverpool (FA Cup) 0-4