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EPL Week 11 - Other games Nov 8-9th

Dreambeliever

Will he believe again?
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Saturday

12:30pm
Spurs vs Utd

3pm
Everton vs Fulham
West Ham vs Burnley

5:30pm
Sunderland vs Arsenal

8pm
Chelsea vs Wolves

Sunday

2pm
Villa vs Bournemouth
Brentford vs Newcastle
Crystal Palace vs Brighton
Notts Forest vs Leeds

Hopefully Spurs can prevent Utd going second in the early game and Sunderland can shock Arsenal and start a wobble for them.
 
Saturday

Spurs vs Utd 12:30pm
Everton vs Fulham 3pm
West Ham vs Burnley 3pm
Sunderland vs Arsenal 5:30pm
Chelsea vs Wolves 8:00pm

Sunday

Villa vs Bournemouth 2pm
Brentford vs Newcastle 2pm
Crystal Palace vs Brighton 2pm
Notts Forest vs Leeds 2pm
 
Saturday

Spurs vs Utd 12:30pm #DIV/0!
Everton vs Fulham 3pm 0-1
West Ham vs Burnley 3pm 0-0
Sunderland vs Arsenal 5:30pm 1-0
Chelsea vs Wolves 8:00pm 0-1

Sunday

Villa vs Bournemouth 2pm 0-0
Brentford vs Newcastle 2pm 0-0
Crystal Palace vs Brighton 2pm 0-0
Notts Forest vs Leeds 2pm 0-0
 
Spurs look dreadful under Frank. Their most threatening player in open play is a fucking centre back.
 
Kolo Muani will be playing for Pisa next season.

PSG have done a lot of good in recent years but signing the 2 CF's they have for 170m euros has proven to be a total failure.
 
The more I watch Diaz the more I think I'd just be like, hey Gakpo, you are a striker now on account of common sense.
 
Maybe he was born to play for Bayern. Playing the best football of his career.
 
It's always tricky when these guys get to 28-30. Does anyone really know how any one of them will age? I can understand letting him go even if I think he was really good for us. The bigger problem has been putting too much faith in Gakpo, really.
 
The absolute state of the fannies playing for Arsenal. Moreno spent 4 minutes down for the ball hitting his ear and Gabriel dives from a glancing touch to the arm.
 
Arsenal Sunderland is like a match from the 1980s. Ball spends as much time in the air as it does on the grass.
 
fucking sunderland collectively deciding to press the self destruct button, turned it off
 
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