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  Luton Town v Preston North End Kenilworth Road 12/12/2020
Posted by: themaclad - 11-12-2020, 16:16 - Forum: Preston North End - Replies (5)

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LAST TIME OUT

COVENTRY CITY 0 LUTON TOWN 0

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PRESTON NORTH END 3 MIDDLESBROUGH 0

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LAST SEASON

LUTON TOWN 1 PRESTON NORTH END 1

A game we should have absolutely cruised but Jones's use of the substitutes made the difference in the end and they levelled just before the end, had a ticket for the behind closed doors games, probably the closest I'll ever get to getting in through the away end.

FORM GUIDE

LUTON TOWN 6 PRESTON NOTH END 9

LUTON NEWBIES

Morrell, Lockyer and Dewsbury-Hall

MACS VIEW

Whisper it quietly we may just be getting our act together, three games unbeaten and a thumping big home win to boot, however this is a difficult game not only do we have to face 11 on the pitch we will also have a ground with fans in although not many but will make a difference to the way the game is played.
Town escaped relegation after putting a good run together when the season restarted under returning manager Nathan Jones, they have started the season decently flirting with the play off zone earlier on, but now are one place below us on the same points but have a -6 goal difference.
Surprised how well James Collins has done in the Championship doesn't miss from the spot and weighs in with his far share of goals as well as that. Moncur has caused us misery before. Tight ground fans will make a difference .

FAMOUS LUTON FOLK

Stephen Richard Lyster Clark (born 30 October 1945) is an English philosopher and professor emeritus of philosophy at the University of Liverpool.[3] Clark specialises in the philosophy of religion and animal rights, writing from a philosophical position that might broadly be described as Christian Platonist. He is the author of twenty books, including The Moral Status of Animals (1977), The Nature of the Beast (1982), Animals and Their Moral Standing (1997), G.K. Chesterton (2006), Philosophical Futures (2011), and Ancient Mediterranean Philosophy (2012), as well as 77 scholarly articles, and chapters in another 109 books.[4][5] He is a former editor-in-chief of the Journal of Applied Philosophy (1990–2001).[4]

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  Celtic 3 Lille 2 - improvement from a significantly changed Hoops team!
Posted by: 0762 - 11-12-2020, 00:41 - Forum: Celtic - Replies (2)

This was effectively a Europa League match in which a Celtic B team played a Lille B team but this vastly changed Hoops' side actually played reasonably well v decent opponents - lotsa young players and fringe players looking "hungry" to play and impress! I expected Neil Lennon to finally do this and previously commented that he should've done the same a week ago v AC Milan to rest players and focus on important league matches. However, two needless goals lost again and that will be a disappointment for Lennon and also for Calum McGregor who looked like a "real doughnut" in needlessly giving the ball away to Lille players who duly obliged to score a quick-break first goal to equalise. But he showed some "bottle" by insisting that he would take the pen kick to ensure Celtic restored their one goal lead and duly converted the kick. It is still a Celtic victory and some positivity re the manner of this win and the way that it was managed esp towards the end of the game.

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  2020 P/L WEEK 11
Posted by: Baggiebob(BBB) - 11-12-2020, 00:34 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - No Replies

I WONDERED HOW THE TABLE WOULD LOOK INVOLVING EVERYONE AS WE ALL PLAYED THE SAME GAMES EACH WEEK.
Week 9-10-11
1. BBB         109-129(1) 155 =
2. ST.C 93-108(2)+1 121 =
3. ZINMAN 88- 92(4)= 121+1
4. MINIZIN 94- 97(3)-1 119 - 1
5. SANJAY 74- 88(7)+3 110+2
6. AMELIA 76- 91(5)+5 107- 1
7. BEEFY 79- 87(9)= 105+2
8. STAIRS 87- 86(10)-5 100+2
9. SOMERSET 82- 80(11)-3 98 +2
10. BOMBER 73- 87(9)+4 97 -1
10. AAA 74- 80(12)-1 97+2
10. SILVER 63- 67(15)= 97+5
13. JOKER 86- 90(6)= 94 -7
14. BAGGIE 1 55- 67(16)= 92+2
15. SNOOTY 60- 69(13)+1 87 -2
16. DERBY 54- 69(14)+3 84 -2
17 DD 42- 51(20)= 74+3
18. LADY JANE 58- 66(17)= 69 -1
18. TWERTON 49- 51(19)-1 69+1
20. THEM        53- 60(18)= 67 -2

WEEK ELEVEN: Silver big climber up 5 places. DD up 3 places. Beefy, Stairs, AAA, Baggie1, and Sanjay up 2 places, with Sanjay adding to his 2 place gain last week being consistent.
Joker isn't laughing with a 7 place drop.
World Cup league CHAMPION

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  Hamilton Accies v Hibs, Sat 12 December, KO 3.00pm
Posted by: 0762 - 11-12-2020, 00:12 - Forum: Hibernian - Replies (13)

The Accies just attained a positive result/3pts in their previous home match v Killie. However, they were very lucky TBH - playing v 10 players during this game! It's a match on an artificial pitch. Therefore some trepidation prevails re the outcome of this match. For Hibs, this is a game that they take on with great confidence after what I perceive to be a huge boost in beating Motherwell at Fir Park, a great 0-3 result and now in 3rd place in the Scot Prem! Bring this good form to Hamilton and IMO they win! No complacency please!

GGTTH

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Music High Flying Cherries v Ankle Biting Terriers
Posted by: theo_luddite - 10-12-2020, 23:05 - Forum: Huddersfield Town - Replies (30)

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Bornmuff v Town
Vitality Stadium
(That's Dean Court plus a Temporary Stand)
Owd Codgers Road
Kings Park
Close to the Devon Creameries
Boscombe
A short(ish) walk from Boscombe Pier (about 30 mins)
A bit of a hike from Bornmuff Pier (about an hour).

Kick-off 15:00 UK Time
Saturday 12/12/2020


How to get there

Head south towards Poole Harbour then hang a left just before your front wheels get wet. If your drivers side wheels are getting wet, weave your way north from Boscombe Pier until you see a lot of traffic. Park in the supermarket car park and ask for walking directions to the ground.

Full info if you are allowed out this weekend is in here if you fancy a day by the seaside listening to their local radio chaps and eating a Devon Pastie on the prom, seriously folks it's all in here.

https://footballgroundguide.com/leagues/...mouth.html

Why the hell you'd want to go anywhere this weekend when you can stay near home and just infect/be infected by your neighbours in Asda or Lidl is beyond me, but there you go.*

*Other supermarkets are available for cross contamination. Some of them will also give you the flu jab.

Postcode?
How big do you think Boscombe is ffs? It's a village next to Bournemouth

So, given, like me you've got to stay at home, unless you have to go to work, what's better than a Friday footie kwiz?
(That's not the first question - I've confirmed it, after a VAR review).

Kwik Kwiz

1. One of these is allegedly a Devon Pastie and one is allegedly a Cornish Pastie. Which is which?

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2. Other than stopping the innards from falling out while it's in t'oven - what was the original purpose of the crimp - (maybe) according to them in the County next door?

So, got your Christmas Covid prezzie shopping all sorted yet?
Posted all your cards to your mates who you don't know the full address for?
No?
Me neither.
Don't know whether to stay down here until January and get infected in a supermarket or come up there for a few days to get infected to be honest. Either way for us oldish but healthy 'uns it will be Easter before we get injected if we don't get infected first. Which Easter is anyone's guess but I'm not staying under the duvet until I find out either.

Back to the football - the important stuff.

Town head darn sarf to the Dorset coast for Saturday's match.

On the tellybox
Not showing anywhere at the moment other than iFollow, AFC Bornmuff TV and some of your fave dodgy streams that will cut out just before someone scores or by half-time (maybe later, if you are really lucky).

If you are watching on iFollow, the adverts will kick in just as the prematch mumbles of the Radio Local guys and gals get interesting. Why do they play the radio commentary half-time replays over the stats and then show the video replay later in the break in complete silence? Wtf is that all about?

Latest news
Under current Government guidelines, the flow of old codgers retiring to take in the bracing sea breezes and massive, sorry expansive, sorry, miles of a thin strips of sandy beaches (unlike the huge rocks that dislocate your toes at say, Brighton) has been put on hold.

"Sod off back to that there Larndan and take your Covids with you", is the message that the local council is promoting. Check it out on their council website. They don't want any of them-there-nasty-Larndan-virus's invading their Devon Cream tea shops you know. That's why they are in Tier 2 and we aren't, though we aren't Larndan either. Smartass  Tongue

Unless I'm very much mistaken, and at the risk of a Murrayism, Bornmuff and the whole of Dorset is in Tier 2 so they will be allowed up to 2000 supporters, or damned near a full house by their standards, given the Subbuteo sized stands at Dean Court The Vitality Stadium, for this match.

Bornmuff have refunded all season ticket holders (or are doing so on a month by month basis) and have introduced a raffle system whereby the winners have to pay for the seat(s) they "win" if they want to attend. Otherwise it's similar to the way ours is reported to be, in that the ST holders names/seats are entered until they've all seen a match and then they are re-entered. As they never had more than 6-7000 ST holders in the Prima Donna League, those that have renewed this season should all be back in the hat again after next midweek's Wycombe game (more or less).  Cool

The Vitality Stadium

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The old Dean Court Stadium was redeveloped, the pitch turned through 90° to encourage the team to stop playing across the park all the time, and built with only 3 stands and a big car park at the open end. This was to make it easier for the ball boys to retrieve balls from the car park, and also opened up the almost unique possibility of "drive-in football".

But they never really exploited that potential, which was remarkably short sighted of them given where things stand at the moment. Just look at the potential - Covid tests with results given by half-time (Litttlewoods and Vernons never offered that before), pasties, beers and yet more pasties and beers delivered to your car door by staff on roller skates/blades, all while watching a top level footie match with your windows wound down and commentary from BBC Radio Poole Harbour. Just needs a row of portaloos at the back of the car park where all them with Covid can infect everyone else that doesn't yet have it. Genius!!  Smartass

The South Stand - aka The Ted MacDougall** Stand - was built in 2013 as a temporary stand and totally screwed up my genius plan, following Cherries’ promotion from League One. A condition of the planning permission required it to be removed and the land restored within five years. As a result they had to apply for new planning permission to keep it, so it looks like that's all gone OK then. A bit of Russian Oligarch spare cash no doubt helped grease those wheels ('appen, allegedly, more Devon Cream on those scones Councillor?)  Whistle .

** A former player who scored a lot of goals by Bornmuff standards at the time in 1969-72. He left to score goals prolifically for Norwich and Liverpool South. He returned in 1980 for a season and a bit and scored another slack handful or three. Judging by who he's played for since, he's probably still playing for a kids U16 Sunday League side somewhere as a guest over-age player.

His half brother Doug McClure was a famous 'mercan actor. Well half of his surname is similar. Big Grin

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Apart from the hair, the eyes, the nose and the chin, you'd swear they were separated at birth. They both have their mothers (or is it their grandmothers???) teeth. Where would we be without hand-me-downs eh?

New Stadium
Bornmuff have been talking about building a new and bigger stadium in Kings Park for at least 4 years. Two years ago they claimed they'd have it built by 2020. They are still talking about it - apparently. It's up there with the Brexit deal as having as much chance of getting done by the end of the year. They were eyeing the land currently occupied by Kings Park Athletic Club Stadium, owned by the Council but the Athletics Club have been there for over 50 years. The athletics club's most famous athlete, Mike Wheeler, 1935 to 2020, won an Olympic Bronze in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics as a member of the GB 4x400m squad.
He still holds the club record for 400m Huh  Huh  Huh  Doh  
What a fine example of modern coaching for the yoof of GB Athletics. The stream of talent should not be hindered in any way in my opinion.
Quotes "Thank fook we were Geordies and had to train yup nooerth in the cold." S.Cram, B. Foster

Also rumoured to be eyeing land near to Bornmuff Airport, hell just take over the airport chaps, nobody needs it at the moment other than to fly in Covid vaccine supplies from Jan 1st when Kent and Calais get turned into lorry parks, oh, it seems they already are lorry parks.

No sign of a shovel in the ground yet anywhere close to Bornmuff, so no news there then. Tongue

What's new in the land of thick cream and strawberry jam?
After going bust owing around £4 million in the 2008 Season and starting on -17 points in League 2 the following season, they eventually appointed former player Eddie Howe as the League's youngest manager (31) about half-way through the season. He managed to keep them in the League by the skin of their teeth, beating Grimsby Town 2–1 with a winning goal ten minutes from time by Bournemouth's Steve Fletcher, sparking wild celebrations after a fairytale ending to "The Great Escape." They finished their troubled season with their best away win in 30 years with a 4–0 victory at Morecambe.

In June 2009, a consortium including Adam Murry finally took over Bournemouth. The consortium included Jeff Mostyn, former vice-chairman Steve Sly, Neill Blake and former Dorchester Town chairman Eddie Mitchell. Between them and a bit later on bringing in a generous Russian "investor" or three - check out their board of directors -  Howe got Bournemouth promoted the following season and they began an almost unstoppable march up the leagues to the Prima Donna League.

Many football fans couldn't (still can't, some are beyond help) work out how a club with such a small stadium could do this - somehow still believing that clubs only generated or obtained their income from the supporters coming through the gates. How naive can they be? Eddie Howe had gone on a sabatical to Burnalee in the midst of all this, however he returned as a hero after his missus buggered off back down south to family and to flee the cold and driving rain that is a Burnalee Spring and Autumn, not to mention the howling gales blowing down off Pendle Hill in the Winter, or was that Summer?

Sell on clauses from sales of players to Southampton, aka, Liverpool South, who later went on to move to the mother ship in Scouseland were enough, just, to escape the FL's Financial Fair Play rules. From 2015, Bornmuff had 5 seasons in Prima Donna land, establishing themselves as a solid mid-table mediocrity club, at a cost that was inhibiting their ability to expand Dean Court (unlikely to ever happen) or build something bigger nearby (see below, or was it above? Whatever, it's in the thread somewhere). Then the wheels fell off, spectacularly, last season. Some blamed injuries - not unreasonable - but by now Eddie Howe had a backroom staff well equipped to surely have the knowledge to minimise these. The club also had a shed load of higher earning "older" players recruited on their way down (the players, not the club) perhaps not gelling properly with the upcoming yoof, or maybe questioning his ideas. Step forward exhibit 8, Mr. Phil Billing, step backwards exhibit 28, Jermaine Defoe.

After finishing bottom last season (who hasn't in recent years?) the man they couldn't sack, walked away.
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His place has been taken by his former coach Jason Tindall.
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Is he his own man, keeping the job if they go back up, which they are well placed to do, or is he keeping the seat warm for an eventual return of the prodigal son?

Time will tell.

VAR also tells me this can not be used as a Kwik Kwiz question.
It doesn't fit the criteria of a total and utter bollox decision by a ref or liner, or the thick-end of a toenail or fingernail being too long for being an offside decision that was clearly missed by the liner.

Old Programmes
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Come back in 20 years, or maybe Sunday, it will look really old by then.  Laugh

Out Injured/Suspended
Schindy did his knee a nasty looking mischief last Saturday when he was having arguably his best game of the season and Josh Koroma did a similar studs/cleats stuck in the turf knee twister against Wendies at the other end of the pitch. Schindy's knee is so fecked up they couldn't work out if he actually had one in the first scan. Hoggy had already hobbled off before half time with what appeared to be a groin or thereabouts injury on Tuesday against Wendies. Updates to these and our other long-term injured will no doubt be covered in the Pressers section.

Ouch, ouch, ouch.
Koroma - out for up to 3 months
Schindy - they still can't work this one out but at least the same as Koroma by the sound of it.
Hoggy - not available this weekend but shouldn't be out for long


Back training but not oven ready/Back in the frame
With all these injuries there must surely be room on the bench for some more of the '5 strikers' we have at the club?

Our Chairlump apparently had the same Maths teacher as these two mathematically challenged individuals

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"Errrr, wa, wa, wa, wa, one? ........              ummm, ter, ter, ter, ter, twoooo? ....."

Doubtful that the three pasties can count to four between them.

Last time out
Town recorded their 2nd 2-0 home win on the bounce on Tuesday night against the poorest Wendies side I've seen in ages, what did you think?
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Come on Snoots, you sat on the fence on the Wendies thread when you knew they were looking. You can let rip on here as they'll be totally absorbed by their Barnsalee thread.  Whistle

Their best chance came when we gifted the ball to Jordan Rhodes late on, who's shot was pushed round the post by Ben Hamer.

Bornmuff on t'other hand drew 0-0 at Swansea. Hell, we won 0:3 there so they can't be all that good can they?  Whistle  
That followed a 0:4 win at Barnsalee at the weekend, some chap called Billing scored one of them.  Thumb up
Hopefully we keep him quiet on Saturday.
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All the results
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Tables, chairs, kitchen furniture in general
Town are finally back in the top half of the table and although 12th we're only 6 points behind 6th place Brizzle.
I've got a bit of one of them "deja viewed it before all over again" things going on here. Weren't we here a few weeks back?
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Kwik Kwiz
3. Can we stay there, move closer to the top 6 or are we about to set off on another erratic run of results?
Answers to this one on the back of a £5, £10 or £20 note to the "Stairs - Keep the site running please" benevolent fund.
(If I find or get sent the link again I'll add it here).
Just realised - AmChaff still has a whole thread full of links on our home page
http://www.sportsbabble.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=9834

Come on folks - if some owd codger walking round his garden path with his zimmer frame can raise £millions .....

Form
Both teams haven't conceded in their last 2 games - so 0-0 it is likely to be then.
We're obviously two sides 100% obsessed with defending.  Laugh
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Innies and Outies
Bornmuff off-loaded over £80m of transfer revenue, plus a shed load of seriously high wages on freebies this summer to try not to upset the EFL FPL rules this season. Don't fret too much about the poor little darlings, their current squad is still rated at a value north of £120m. They didn't spend a penny of that on transfer fees - they have previous in this regard. If many of those had not arrived or were gone last season, would Eddie Howe have kept them up? VAR has once again ruled this is not a fair Kwik Kwiz question.

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Who's banging 'em in
For the most part, Bornmuff are currently banging 'em in for fun.
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Local music
Alex James - bass geetarist of Blur - Parklife? Nah - I prefer this one


Presenter of The Choir series of TV programmes, Gareth Malone
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"Listen, I wanna sell you a Tory", Max Bygraves sang about Pink and Blue Toothbrushes when his "Hands" weren't all over the place.
This is the Cover of his "Bygraves Sings Heavy Metal" album.
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The nearest he ever did to Heavy Metal was picking up a large stainless steel soup spoon.

The first DJ on Radio 1 - Tony Blackburn hails from these here parts - well, since he was 3 years old.
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This was the first song ever played on Radio 1 by one of the many former stalwarts of the pirate radio station that was Radio Caroline that became Radio 1 joss dickeys.

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Kwik Kwiz
4. What year was this? (Start of Radio 1, not the grainy video).

Bornmuff is just round the corner from Poole and Poole Harbour.
With another tenuous link to the 1960's here's a tune or two by Brian Poole and the Tremeloes.

Make it three  Laugh

Kwik Kwiz
5. Name any record you can find a YouTube video for where the Tremeloes played a track written, recorded or performed anywhere else by the Beatles or Lennon & McCartney. Post the link(s) to score the point(s). More links = more points

All got sod all to do with Bornmuff but ..........
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(There might be a song in there somewhere- let me work on it).

Kwik Kwiz
6. What was Tony Blackburn's Radio One dog called? (Hint - it wasn't Shep).
7. The geetarist in The Move went on to form and play in many other bands. You can hear one of his songs played on every radio station what seems like every 5 minutes this month, apart from Radio 3 and Classic FM perhaps. Name that man and name that tune.

Oh go on then - here's Parklife while you work out the quiz answers


They can't all lose
The top 3 are all playing teams with a short run of form behind them, so owt could happen there. Otherwise there's a mixed bag with a few mid-table battles going on that will also affect where we are come Saturday evening.
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We've played 'em before
Well, the odds when I looked were 11/17 for this to be even-stevens by 5pm on Saturday.

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23/5 if you fancy a cheeky one on a Town win, 16/5 the draw, just in case you were interested.

Next up?
Coventry away, on a wet Wednesday night in Birmingham!!! Deary me - and some folk complain about our Chairlump.  Tongue
Mark Robins walked away from the Town Manager's job after Town were outplayed, nay hammered, by a Bournemouth side in our opening home match of the 2015 season after we'd hammered them the season before. What Bournemouth had invested in (generally better players on high wages rather than transfer fees) had gone under the radar of a lot of Town supporters. Town as usual had spent 2/3rds of bugger all other than taking the team for a piss-up in Spain for a week, or wherever, in the guise of a training camp. Bournemouth went up - we didn't. No surprises there than.


Pressers
Careless on Radio Local
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0911y05

Ben Hamer on Radio Local
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0911zz7

Bornmuff Pressers or news - as soon as I find them on Friday
https://www.afcb.co.uk/videos/press-conf...ers-stall/

Kwik Kwiz
What do you mean you stopped reading after the Pressers? Pay attention at the back. Sit up Snoots, you're slouching again and go and pick someone to blow the moths out of your wallet for P4P.

Right so 3 more to make this into a 10 question Kwiz.

8. Can you do sign language?
Town are looking for a qualified signer to give the rest of us a chance of understanding what the hell Carlos says in his Pressers.

(Hint, the answer is Yes or No - both are correct so you get at least one Kwik Kwiz answer correct. If yes - please contact Sue Beaumont in the Ticket Office - oh, hang on a minute, she's retired but sent me a very nice reply to my get well soon email. I'll try to get someone else interested). If you are learning you get 2 points, but you have to post a YouTube video as proof every week until you can prove what you say is what you can do. Carlos will also want it signed in Spanish so his mum knows what he's saying too.

Auntygrams - these are seemingly popular on jjamez's threads so I thought I'd try a couple.
9. Blip Ping Hill - didn't want to make the first one too difficult - for me, not you, I'm sure you understand.
10. Chyme Kip Molt

I can see you all struggling for seconds with this last one. Hint - it's not Grant Holt.

Just saying, like before you all dive in with a daft answer.
He used to play for them, like he used to play for us, until that **** at Preston nearly snapped his leg in half.
Oh! Sorry, too much information? Did I give that one away? Surely not. Huh

I bet that Both Ends chap that comes on here will get that one. Big Grin
So if he does, just for themaclad

Kwik kwiz
11. Who fouled him and didn't even get penalised to give us a free kick, and who was the plonker with the whistle that didn't even call it a foul even though our chap is still not even close to being fit again?

I just want to make sure they aren't on my Christmas Card list this year. Nothing vindictive, you understand?

Fair play pal, tha' battles on, arl on thee own on here. Thumb up

Keep safe peeps.

Kwik Kwiz
12. Who's up for the next thread?

I know I'm on again for next Saturday. Harry Potter's 11 v Town at quidditch.

Last bit - honest.

Dr. Winston O' Boogie was taken from us, well before his time, by a deranged New York nutjob with a gun 40 years ago this week.


40 years ago???????????  Huh
Where did that go?

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  Newcastle & Man City vs WBA - Match Thread
Posted by: Ska'dForLife-WBA - 10-12-2020, 12:25 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - Replies (89)

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Well, we're not quite as stuffed as the Christmas turkey yet, but Saturday's VAR-assisted slaughter at the Hawthorns pretty much tore out our giblets, fed them to the dog and then turned the oven up to gas mark 4. Now the hunt for points takes us on the road for a week, with back-to-back fixtures at Newcastle and Manchester City.

For a few days it looked like a Covid outbreak might spare us the St James's Park trip, but at the time of writing the match is set to go ahead. Having had their last fixture postponed, Newcastle are well rested, and also well placed for another comfortable season in mid-table, chalking up fairly regular wins in recent months. Our last visit there, en route to relegation in 2018, ended in a 1-0 win that kept us alive for a little longer, and there's no question that we'll need more of that magic this time round.

And Man City? Well, we all know how that one goes. Our record against them, home and away, is currently an unbroken chain of 14 defeats on the trot. In all competitions, it's a winless streak of 17. At the Etihad we haven't picked up a single point since August 2005, and have never won. Our last triumph over City in Manchester came when Neil Clement and Big Dave handed us a 2-1 victory at Maine Road on 1st February 2003. If you tot up the scores in this fixture over the last decade, it stands at Albion 9-42 Man City. And to make matters worse, after an iffy start, they've just started to pick up steam and climb the table.

Time for a Christmas miracle? Give us four or five of them and we might be in business.

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  Prediction League week 12 !!!
Posted by: Beefy 1965 - 10-12-2020, 00:02 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - Replies (28)

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SMILIES/BALLS

Smartass  Bonus Ball
Tongue  Score Ball, Free to use Ball , play it on a game that you think both teams will score in !
Doh  Gamball,

New Scoring System
Incorrect Result =  0 point
Incorrect Result (Bonus Ball) = -3
Incorrect Result (Gamball) = -3
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Score Ball = 1 added Point if both teams score.  !

Correct Result = +2 points
Correct Result (Bonus Ball) = +3
Correct Result (Gamball) = +5  
Correct Score = + 4 points
Correct Score (Bonus Ball) = +6  
Correct Score (Gamball) = +10  
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SMILIES/BALLS

Smartass  Bonus Ball
Tongue  Score Ball, Free to use Ball , play it on a game that you think both teams will score in !
Doh  Gamball,

New Scoring System
Just a reminder you DO NOT have to play the Gamball if you dont want too, the score will then be marked normal.  Thumb up


Again the third from bottom of the premiership will play off against the third in the table from the Championship to keep even more excitement going, they will have to predict through all the Playoffs and the winner obviously takes their place in the Premier League the following season   Thumb up

Beefy, Bomber, Zinman & SCO   Thumb up


If you do not predict,...........
If in your league everyone scores above zero you will receive Zero points,
However if in your league the person with the lowest score is below Zero (eg -4) you will score -5 and receive your first strike, Remember 3 strikes and you're out.

All scores must be in before MIDDAY SATURDAY,(For The Early Kick Off If Applicable) If the early kick off is missed the rest of your predictions must reach us by 2.45pm or none will be counted.



* NEW & UPDATED 2020/21 PARTICIPANTS,

Premiership
                           
1/ AAA
2/ Amelia
3/ BBB
4/ Bomber
5/ Derby
6/ MacLad
7/ Sanjay
8/ SCO
9/ Snoots
10/ Twerton                
                         
Championship

1/ BaggieOne
2/ Beefy
3/ DD
4/ LadyJane
5/ Joker
6/ MiniZin
7/ OneTrueBaggie
8/ Silver
9/ Somerset
10/ Stairs
11/ Zinman


                       
                           
I'm almost 100% sure Myself & the Scorers get the scores added up correctly, From time to time over the season we may get now and again get this wrong, SO IN THE EVENT OF ANY POINTS DISCREPANCIES can i ask all you guys to check your predictions and if you feel they are incorrect in anyway contact me Via PM within a week of the TABLES & SCORES being presented and they will be corrected the following week.
Anything later unless it is a Major error will NOT be corrected. It is as much your responsibility to check your scores as much as it is ours to try and score them correctly.
Beefy  Thumb up

Saturday 12th Dec

1/** Wolves V Aston Villa 12;30  Doh
2/Newcastle V WBA
3/ Man Utd V Man city
4/ Everton V Chelsea
5/ Cardiff V Swansea
6/ Birmingham V Watford
7/ Bournemouth V Huddersfield
8/ Sheff Wed V Barnsley

Sunday 13th Dec

9/ Southampton V Sheff Utd
10/ Crystal Palace V Spurs

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  Prediction League Results/Tables Week 11
Posted by: bomberbrown1968 - 09-12-2020, 22:19 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - Replies (4)

Player Pts CS CR GB BB SB
B.B.B. 26 1 7 10 3 1
Sanjay 22 1 5 10 3 1
Snooty 18 3 4 -3 3 0
Twerton 18 2 5 5 -3 0
A.A.A. 17 1 6 NP 3 0
Amelia 16 2 4 5 -3 0
Derby 15 1 6 -3 3 1
St Charles 13 0 7 -3 3 1
Bomber 10 1 4 -3 3 0
Themaclad 7 0 4 -3 3 1

Very good scoring week with only one player ending in single digits. Each game saw good scoring being achieved but one game saw a zero points haul, it would seem we all had some faith in the Baggies getting something out of the game against Palarse, Twerton even had a Baggies win as his Bonus but Pereira, or depending on your view VAR, put paid to that!!

For the third week in a row BBB has taken top spot with an impressive 26 points. He scored points on 9 of the 10 games although he only managed to get one CS, luckily for him that was on the Gamball!! In 2nd spot is Sanjay on 22 points, after a few weeks of lower scores Sanjay finally got a week to come together!! Like BBB he got a correct score on the Gamball, his only CS as well and backed that up with 5 CRs. Joint third with 18 points is Lord Snooty and Twerton. Snoots got a weeks high 3 CSs but missed on his Gamball keeping him under 20 points, his beloved Terriers unlikely clean sheet also cost him a Scoreball point.. Twerton will have helped his relegation battle no end by getting a CR on the Gamball but he was one of only 2 players to miss on the Bonus.

AAA comes in 5th on 17 points, like the two above him he managed to score points on 7 games but his consistent non-playing of the Gamball cost him three points that would have seen him two places higher. Amelia was 6th with another solid week on 16 points. She did play the Gamball and got a CR but missed on her other balls and was one of only two players who thought Wolves would get anything at Anfield. Derby is in 7th place with 15 points, he scored on 7 games but missed the Gamball although he scored on his other balls to make up for it.

St Charles comes in 8th, his historical inability to turn CRs into CSs again reared it ugly head as he was one of only two players not to get a single CS. He did manage to get 7 CRs but missed the gamball, and crucially he got a CR on the Bonus by predicting an Owls loss for the first time ever!! Shame on him!!! After a few good weeks Bomber put in a weak performance this week ending in 9th place on 10 points. He only managed to score on half the games and missed the Gamball. Bottom of the pile this week is Themaclad on 7 points, he has now finished in the bottom three in 6 of the last 7 weeks and his relegation plight will not be helped at all this week with everyone else doing well.

So what does all this mean to the table, not much in terms of positions but a few key things changed. BBB extended his already sizeable lead at the top to 34 points!! St Charles stays second but the pack is closing in on him, Sanjay is back in third just 11 points back now. Amelia dropped a place to 4th spot and now opened up a gap on AAA and Bomber who are 10 points back in joint 5th. Lord Snooty in 7th pulled ahead of Derby this week. The bottom two swapped places this week with Twerton finally getting off the bottom and now sitting 2 points ahead of the struggling Themaclad.

Cheers
SCO


BBB 155pts
SCO 121
Amelia 107
Sanjay 110
Bomber 97
AAA 97
Snooty 87
Derby 84
Twerton 69
Themaclad 67



Silver 30pts 3CS 8CR 10GB 3BB 1SB
Zinman 29pts 3CS 9CR 5GB 3BB 1SB
BaggieOne 25pts 3CS 7CR 5GB 3BB 1SB
DD 23pts 1CS 8CR 5GB 3BB 1SB
Minizin 22pts 2CS 7CR 5GB 3BB 0SB
Beefy 18pts 1CS 7CR 0GB 3BB 1SB
Somerset 18pts 1CS 7CR 0GB 3BB 1SB
Stairs 14pts 1CS 5CR 0GB 3BB 1SB
Joker 4pts 0CS 5CR -3GB -3BB 0SB
Lady Jane 3pts 0CS 2CR -3GB 3BB 1SB

Wow. A record breaking week in the Championship - the highest scoring week so far by some distance, 5 players breaking the 20 point barrier (only previously achieved once this season) with 1 reaching the magical 30 point mark. 7 players broke or equalled their previous best score and one player managed to score points on every game. Balls were very productive - 5 positive gamballs, only 1 missed bonus and just 2 blank scoreballs. All of the top 4 scored on all their balls.

Top of the pile is Silver with a remarkable 30 points. He was the only player to get the gamball spot on, one of 3 correct scores, and he only missed out on 2 matches. Zinman is only a point further back with 9 correct results - he also scored with the scoreball on the match he got wrong - and was another player with 3 correct scores. BaggieOne takes 3rd place on a measly 25 points - again 3 correct scores but "only" 7 correct results - must try harder!

DD and Minizin were the others to break 20. DD equalled Silver's 8 correct results but only got one score correct. Minizin was a point further back, one of the 2 players to miss out on his scoreball.

18 points would have been enough to top the table most weeks but is only enough for mid-table this time. Beefy and Somerset had identical scores though their decision not to play the gamball had different outcomes - Somerset missing out on 3 extra points, Beefy saving himself 3 from an incorrect prediction. Stairs was late to the party (hope your mother's ok) and missed out on one match. Another player to be grateful for not playing the gamball as he reached a respectable 14 points.

With such high scores, a bad week may have a dramatic impact on the overall table. Joker got 5 correct predictions but lost out on all his balls to scrape just 4 points. Still better than Lady Jane - just 2 correct results though she avoided a negative week by one of them being her bonus (she was also one of one of 2 players to predict a Brentford draw).

We have a new overall leader. Minizin's 4 weeks at the top come to an end after being overhauled by the more experienced, better looking, and more modest member of the Zin family. these 2 have opened up a bit of a gap to 3rd place where Beefy benefits from Joker's poor week. Stairs, Somerset and Silver all climb one place with Joker dropping from 3rd to 8th. BaggieOne may only be in 9th place but this week has seen a closing up of the table with only 8 points separating 4th from 7th. Adrift at the foot of the table are DD, who at least climbs off the bottom and Lady Jane.

Zin


Zinman 121
Minizin 119pts
Beefy 105
Stairs 100
Somerset 98
Silver 97
Joker 94
BaggieOne 92
DD 74
Lady Jane 69

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  Chesterfield Prediction League 2020/21 Matchday 16
Posted by: spireitematt - 09-12-2020, 19:11 - Forum: Chesterfield - Replies (6)

Boreham Wood 2-1 Aldershot Town
Chesterfield 3-0 Barnet
Dagenham & Redbridge 0-2 Altrincham
King's Lynn Town 3-3 Torquay United
Stockport County 2-0 Sutton United
Wealdstone 2-1 Weymouth
Woking 0-2 Hartlepool United
Yeovil Town 0-2 Notts County
Solihull Moors 2-2 Bromley

League Table After Matchday 15
Lord Snoots = 152
Spireitematt = 130
Amelia = 120
Dancing = 108
Devon = 98
St Charles = 72

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  The Owls v Barnsley SBC Match Thread
Posted by: Owlkev71 - 09-12-2020, 15:17 - Forum: Sheffield Wednesday - Replies (72)

THE MATCH

SATURDAY 12TH DECEMBER 3:00PM

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LAST MATCH



WHAT A BUNCH OF HOPELESS, CLUELESS, GUTLESS, PATHETIC, DISINTERESTED, xxxx, WANKERS, BASTARDS, TWATS, MORONS, OVERPAID, TACTICALLY INEPT BUNCH OF CLOWNS

THE MATCH



Oh great another derby, bet the Dingles cant wait to put us to the sword. We actually won this last year, cant see that happening this season. Barnsley are in the bottom half of the table but have been playing some decent football, bar the Bournemouth game. Valerian Ismael is there new coach/manager after taking over from Struber who kept them up last season. Not many names you would recognise re there squad, but the manager seems to get the most out of them.

CURRENT FORM

OWLS               -              Angry Angry Confused  Confused  Confused  Angry   

DINGLES           -              Angry  Big Grin  Angry  Angry  Big Grin  Big Grin                 

EFL STOOGES

JAMES LININGTON
Adam Crysell and Matthew Jones
Fourth Official : Robert Madley

THE TEAM

Find eleven players who can be bothered, mission impossible!

Wildsmith
Palmer Lees Iorfa Borner
Bannan Luongo
Harris Paterson Reach
Windass

SCORE & SCORER (HOME TEAM SCORE FIRST)

1-2 Windass

BML STANDINGS

Owlkev 6
Washington 3
SCO 3
Maddix 2
Stateside 2
Wereham 1

OTHER GAMES OF MILD INTEREST

Birmingham City v Watford
Blackburn Rovers v Norwich City
AFC Bournemouth v Huddersfield Town
Derby County v Stoke City
Luton Town v Preston North End

AAHAA

THE MUPPETT LEAGUE

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KATE BECKINSALE TRIBUTE PIC

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One for Washington Big Grin

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