Post by steve on Apr 22, 2016 12:25:18 GMT 1
The first real double GW draws to a close & challenges at both ends of the league table are reaching fever pitch.
With Villa now condemned to Championship footy next season, their skipper saw fit to celebrate with a laughing gas & booze binge while others saw it as a weight off their shoulders. I’m sure the fans will agree.
Sergio Aguero hit his 100th premiership goal, racking up 4 in 2 games & pleasing anyone who gave him the Alice band, however, Benitez’ Toon Army snaffled a much needed point against City in their last ditch bid to escape the chop. A draw that comes hot on the heels of a convincing win over Swansea.
Leicester benefitted from a disastrous refereeing display that handed them a last minute penalty to clinch a draw. But will the suspension of Vardy wreck their chances?
It won’t bother Spurs, as they turned up the heat on the leaders with a 4-0 drubbing of Stoke & cutting the gap to just 5 points.
Back at the bottom, Sunderland snatched their first win in 7 games &, with a game in hand, perfectly poised to leap frog Norwich.
Despite a magnificent double penalty saving display from Gomes on Saturday, denying Sad Brian Eno (twice), the Hornets skipper for the night failed to stop West Ham, who are well in their stride.
Klopp’s troop, hot off the heels of that incredible win against Dortmund, managed 2 from 2 with the gaffer’s first Merseyside derby at Anfield seeing them batter neighbours, Everton, 4-0. Mignolet had such a quiet night that the Liverpool Echo couldn’t even give him a rating. The result now takes the pressure of van Gaal, as the hacks have turned their attentions to Martinez.
Untidy, having sealed Villa’s fate, confidently dispatched a weakened Palace side as the battle for the last Champion’s League spot goes to the wire. This continuing good form from the reds prompted LVG to dazzle us all once more with his impeccable van Gaalic. Yeah, I’m not sure either.
Arsenal, having let Palace snatch their first ever point at the Emirates, hopped back into 3rd as a Sanchez brace saw them overcome West Brom in the dying throes of the game week.
So with a massive double GW come massive double GW scores with an incredible 10 teams breaking through that magic 100 point mark. :notworthy:
But, when it all comes down to it, the IGM all but have their names engraved on the trophy, taking the week by a whopping 152 points & streaking into the distance to the tune of 899 points. :notworthy:
The Yellow Jersey stays put with iesus’ Meteora Heartland FC :notworthy:, while a hotly contested race for the Big Shout Out saw my own Unstuck Forest getting it both barrels with 159 points.
In the H2H, IGM once again prevailed with an 18-15 win that nudges them 19 in front overall.
As for the Crown, yep, iesus’ Meteora Heartland FC reign supreme once again.
So, what’s in store for GW35? With 6 teams out due to FA cup fixture clashes, transfers will likely be another pain in the backside, so grit your teeth
I have to tidy up a bit in the shed. The Shout Out woke me from my stupor beneath a pile of empty Newky Brown bottles, so best off to the recycling bins before anyone arrives.
& the Stadium of Faith is looking resplendent in the sunshine & I've put the lawnmower out tethered to a cricket stump on the centre spot so as to create a whirly sort of pattern not too dissimilar to crop circles.
Welcome everyone to your GW35 thread
comeonyoublues comeonyoureds
With Villa now condemned to Championship footy next season, their skipper saw fit to celebrate with a laughing gas & booze binge while others saw it as a weight off their shoulders. I’m sure the fans will agree.
Sergio Aguero hit his 100th premiership goal, racking up 4 in 2 games & pleasing anyone who gave him the Alice band, however, Benitez’ Toon Army snaffled a much needed point against City in their last ditch bid to escape the chop. A draw that comes hot on the heels of a convincing win over Swansea.
Leicester benefitted from a disastrous refereeing display that handed them a last minute penalty to clinch a draw. But will the suspension of Vardy wreck their chances?
It won’t bother Spurs, as they turned up the heat on the leaders with a 4-0 drubbing of Stoke & cutting the gap to just 5 points.
Back at the bottom, Sunderland snatched their first win in 7 games &, with a game in hand, perfectly poised to leap frog Norwich.
Despite a magnificent double penalty saving display from Gomes on Saturday, denying Sad Brian Eno (twice), the Hornets skipper for the night failed to stop West Ham, who are well in their stride.
Klopp’s troop, hot off the heels of that incredible win against Dortmund, managed 2 from 2 with the gaffer’s first Merseyside derby at Anfield seeing them batter neighbours, Everton, 4-0. Mignolet had such a quiet night that the Liverpool Echo couldn’t even give him a rating. The result now takes the pressure of van Gaal, as the hacks have turned their attentions to Martinez.
Untidy, having sealed Villa’s fate, confidently dispatched a weakened Palace side as the battle for the last Champion’s League spot goes to the wire. This continuing good form from the reds prompted LVG to dazzle us all once more with his impeccable van Gaalic. Yeah, I’m not sure either.
Arsenal, having let Palace snatch their first ever point at the Emirates, hopped back into 3rd as a Sanchez brace saw them overcome West Brom in the dying throes of the game week.
So with a massive double GW come massive double GW scores with an incredible 10 teams breaking through that magic 100 point mark. :notworthy:
But, when it all comes down to it, the IGM all but have their names engraved on the trophy, taking the week by a whopping 152 points & streaking into the distance to the tune of 899 points. :notworthy:
The Yellow Jersey stays put with iesus’ Meteora Heartland FC :notworthy:, while a hotly contested race for the Big Shout Out saw my own Unstuck Forest getting it both barrels with 159 points.
In the H2H, IGM once again prevailed with an 18-15 win that nudges them 19 in front overall.
As for the Crown, yep, iesus’ Meteora Heartland FC reign supreme once again.
So, what’s in store for GW35? With 6 teams out due to FA cup fixture clashes, transfers will likely be another pain in the backside, so grit your teeth
I have to tidy up a bit in the shed. The Shout Out woke me from my stupor beneath a pile of empty Newky Brown bottles, so best off to the recycling bins before anyone arrives.
& the Stadium of Faith is looking resplendent in the sunshine & I've put the lawnmower out tethered to a cricket stump on the centre spot so as to create a whirly sort of pattern not too dissimilar to crop circles.
Welcome everyone to your GW35 thread
comeonyoublues comeonyoureds