Post by Stu on Jan 11, 2014 12:51:00 GMT
Saturday 11th January
Hull v Chelsea
12:45
12:45
Cardiff v West Ham
15:00
15:00
Everton v Norwich
15:00
15:00
Fulham v Sunderland
15:00
15:00
Southampton v West Brom
15:00
15:00
Tottenham v Crystal Palace
15:00
15:00
Man Utd v Swansea
17:30
17:30
Sunday 12th January
Newcastle v Man City
14:05
14:05
Stoke v Liverpool
16:10
16:10
Monday 13th January
Aston Villa vs Arsenal 20:00
Chelsea get the weekend started with a trip to the Hull City Tigers. Mourinho will be looking to tactically out-class the manager who got the better of Brendan Rodgers and nearly got something vs Man Utd. Expect Chelsea to win with Torres having a blinder.
Cardiff host West Ham, where surely a home win will mean Allardyce finally gets the sack. It's the first home game for OGS since taking over and it's a must win for Cardiff, with them sitting in 17th place at the start of the day, 3 points vs a fellow relegation candidate will be a big sign of intent from the new boss.
Everton host Norwich, where Lukaku and Barkley will run riot and give Everton another 3 points as they continue to disrupt the big clubs and sit in the top 4.
Fulham vs Sunderland. Exciting stuff. Gus Poyet will be looking to bring Sunderlands COC form into the Premiership and get a much needed 3 points for the side bottom of the league. Fulham are in big trouble this season and can't afford to be dropping points at home against sides like Sunderland.
Saints vs West Brom. New manager, so we'll fucking lose. Saints won 1-0 on the opening day of the season at the Hawthorns thanks to a last minute penalty from Sir Richard Lambert. More of the same today, please!
Tim Sherwood has the most points from his opening 4 games from any Spurs manager in history, or some shit like that. He'll be expecting to win again today as Palace come to WHL. Maybe Soldado will score from open play!? Or knowing his luck he'll get outscored by Chamakh whilst he misses an open goal from 4 yards.
The late kick off is Man Utd vs Swansea, can Moyes sort his shit side out and stop them losing a 4th game in a row for the first time in like 412341 years. Swansea won here less than a week ago in the FA Cup, so they won't be scared of coming here and doing the same again.
Newcastle host Man City to get the Sunday double header underway. Pardew will be hoping that City's dodgy away form will mean his side can win and keep themselves in the hunt for a European place come the end of the season. City smashed West Ham in midweek, with Negredo getting a hat trick so they'll be looking to the Beast to dominate again here.
The 2nd game is Liverpool away to Stoke, expect Mark Hughes exciting new tika-taka Stoke to outplay the boring Liverpool tika-taka with Charlie Adam showing up Henderson. Suarez will probably score another 5 since Liverpool aren't playing a top 6 side and he can be good again!
Monday night game seems Arsenal travel to Villa. Paul Lambert will probably end up starting Benteke again, in the vain hope that he can actually score a goal this season. Arsenal are without Walcott now, but Podolski is amazing so he'll come in and score a hat trick.
DISCUSS.
Cardiff host West Ham, where surely a home win will mean Allardyce finally gets the sack. It's the first home game for OGS since taking over and it's a must win for Cardiff, with them sitting in 17th place at the start of the day, 3 points vs a fellow relegation candidate will be a big sign of intent from the new boss.
Everton host Norwich, where Lukaku and Barkley will run riot and give Everton another 3 points as they continue to disrupt the big clubs and sit in the top 4.
Fulham vs Sunderland. Exciting stuff. Gus Poyet will be looking to bring Sunderlands COC form into the Premiership and get a much needed 3 points for the side bottom of the league. Fulham are in big trouble this season and can't afford to be dropping points at home against sides like Sunderland.
Saints vs West Brom. New manager, so we'll fucking lose. Saints won 1-0 on the opening day of the season at the Hawthorns thanks to a last minute penalty from Sir Richard Lambert. More of the same today, please!
Tim Sherwood has the most points from his opening 4 games from any Spurs manager in history, or some shit like that. He'll be expecting to win again today as Palace come to WHL. Maybe Soldado will score from open play!? Or knowing his luck he'll get outscored by Chamakh whilst he misses an open goal from 4 yards.
The late kick off is Man Utd vs Swansea, can Moyes sort his shit side out and stop them losing a 4th game in a row for the first time in like 412341 years. Swansea won here less than a week ago in the FA Cup, so they won't be scared of coming here and doing the same again.
Newcastle host Man City to get the Sunday double header underway. Pardew will be hoping that City's dodgy away form will mean his side can win and keep themselves in the hunt for a European place come the end of the season. City smashed West Ham in midweek, with Negredo getting a hat trick so they'll be looking to the Beast to dominate again here.
The 2nd game is Liverpool away to Stoke, expect Mark Hughes exciting new tika-taka Stoke to outplay the boring Liverpool tika-taka with Charlie Adam showing up Henderson. Suarez will probably score another 5 since Liverpool aren't playing a top 6 side and he can be good again!
Monday night game seems Arsenal travel to Villa. Paul Lambert will probably end up starting Benteke again, in the vain hope that he can actually score a goal this season. Arsenal are without Walcott now, but Podolski is amazing so he'll come in and score a hat trick.
DISCUSS.