GW6: Deadline 11:30 Saturday 24th September
Sept 21, 2016 11:59:36 GMT 1
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Post by steve on Sept 21, 2016 11:59:36 GMT 1
Well that was a bit of a goal-fest wasn’t it?
36 goals rained in over a weekend with yet more refereeing controversy.
Liverpool went to the Bridge & stunned Chelski on their own turf in the Friday night fixture thanks to a stunning strike from Henderson following Lovren’s opener.
Into Saturday we saw Arsenal win over a ten man Hull & Xhaka almost break the net with his last minute rocket shot.
Meanwhile, Leicester, fresh from a first Champion’s League win, easily dispatched Burnley & Manc Citeh thumped Bournemouth in a game where even Raheem Sterling scored.
West Ham continued their journey into the bottom three courtesy of the Baggies & Koeman’s winning start to the season saw off Premiership noobs, Middlsbrough in a game that included a remarkable “ghost goal” from Lukaku.
Sunday’s early game saw two late goals from Watford sink Untidy which inevitably led to JoMo breaking out his excuse generator™ & casually throwing Luke Shaw under the (not so well parked) bus.
Palace took Stoke to task at Selhurst Park sparking a press & social media frenzy on the future of Mark Hughes & Southampton’s super-sub, Charlie Austin, made the difference at St Mary’s.
A massive defensive blunder let Harry Kane in & not even he could miss from three yards.
In a game where Jermain Defoe’s touch map was less than dazzling, Sunderland’s only glimmer of hope was their backup keeper who made a couple of great saves.
But the big question of the weekend was….WHAT IN EVER-LOVING FECK WERE SUNDERLAND WEARING?
Pity anyone viewing on a CRT display as they spent ninety minutes adjusting their horizontal hold & refresh rates, but let’s not dwell on that….honestly though….seriously?
Anyway, once the eye bleach had done its job, the scores on the doors for GW5 revealed a return to form for the IGM who took the week by 19 points & putting them 36 in the lead overall.
DHL was cancelled as the Yellow Jersey stays with wilgy’s Faith Rovers & the Big Shout Out went to Mason On A Mission weighing in with 68 points for the GW
In the H2H the IGM roared home with a 6 point victory that takes them to within 1 point of BB&S overall.
But wilgy’s Faith Rovers hold firm at the summit & maintain the crown for another week.
Back in the shed, gongoro73 has hidden the TV remote so he can be sure not to miss the Barca/ Atletico match tonight. What he doesn’t know is that I know where it is, but I want to watch the mighty Barca too, so make room for an extra bean bag Rafa!
That all said & done, I had better get to mowing the pitch before the weekend. Now where are those goats….?
So brush off your boots, get those oranges sliced & welcome back the Stadium of Faith for GW6
comeonyoublues comeonyoureds
36 goals rained in over a weekend with yet more refereeing controversy.
Liverpool went to the Bridge & stunned Chelski on their own turf in the Friday night fixture thanks to a stunning strike from Henderson following Lovren’s opener.
Into Saturday we saw Arsenal win over a ten man Hull & Xhaka almost break the net with his last minute rocket shot.
Meanwhile, Leicester, fresh from a first Champion’s League win, easily dispatched Burnley & Manc Citeh thumped Bournemouth in a game where even Raheem Sterling scored.
West Ham continued their journey into the bottom three courtesy of the Baggies & Koeman’s winning start to the season saw off Premiership noobs, Middlsbrough in a game that included a remarkable “ghost goal” from Lukaku.
Sunday’s early game saw two late goals from Watford sink Untidy which inevitably led to JoMo breaking out his excuse generator™ & casually throwing Luke Shaw under the (not so well parked) bus.
Palace took Stoke to task at Selhurst Park sparking a press & social media frenzy on the future of Mark Hughes & Southampton’s super-sub, Charlie Austin, made the difference at St Mary’s.
A massive defensive blunder let Harry Kane in & not even he could miss from three yards.
In a game where Jermain Defoe’s touch map was less than dazzling, Sunderland’s only glimmer of hope was their backup keeper who made a couple of great saves.
But the big question of the weekend was….WHAT IN EVER-LOVING FECK WERE SUNDERLAND WEARING?
Pity anyone viewing on a CRT display as they spent ninety minutes adjusting their horizontal hold & refresh rates, but let’s not dwell on that….honestly though….seriously?
Anyway, once the eye bleach had done its job, the scores on the doors for GW5 revealed a return to form for the IGM who took the week by 19 points & putting them 36 in the lead overall.
DHL was cancelled as the Yellow Jersey stays with wilgy’s Faith Rovers & the Big Shout Out went to Mason On A Mission weighing in with 68 points for the GW
In the H2H the IGM roared home with a 6 point victory that takes them to within 1 point of BB&S overall.
But wilgy’s Faith Rovers hold firm at the summit & maintain the crown for another week.
Back in the shed, gongoro73 has hidden the TV remote so he can be sure not to miss the Barca/ Atletico match tonight. What he doesn’t know is that I know where it is, but I want to watch the mighty Barca too, so make room for an extra bean bag Rafa!
That all said & done, I had better get to mowing the pitch before the weekend. Now where are those goats….?
So brush off your boots, get those oranges sliced & welcome back the Stadium of Faith for GW6
comeonyoublues comeonyoureds