GW22: Deadline 11:30GMT Saturday 21st January
Jan 20, 2017 9:52:12 GMT 1
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Post by steve on Jan 20, 2017 9:52:12 GMT 1
Early game in GW21 saw Spurs comfortably destroy West Brom to send quite a lot of FPL managers into shrieks of delight as they’d assigned the Alice band to Hairy Kane in a win that put them 2nd in the table.
Hull’s first match with a new gaffer resulted in a 3-1 win over some southerners but Swansea’s new boss could only grimace as his mob were taken apart by Arsenal.
Back oop North, bookie's favourite Joey Barton sealed all 3 points after coming on as a sub & scoring within 2 minutes. But heading East Moyes’ boys made a return to form that keeps them embedded in the bottom 3.
Big Scam returned to West Ham to see his former club outclass the Eagles despite the absence of Dmitri Payet & we’re still unsure if the game between Watford & Boro actually happened.
With Costly left behind sulking (& possibly starting on a Mandarin course), Chelski took on last season’s champions& came away victors & 7 points clear at the top.
After Ronald Koeman’s hissy fit last week, Everton went shopping ahead of Citeh’s visit on Sunday. The noobs fired ‘em up & after going in 2-0 up at half time, the second half saw that bloke from Reign & new signing Lookman add another couple to effectively end Pep’s hopes of a title. One can only imagine the scene in Everton’s board room after watching Stones’ abysmal performance.
The final match pitted the Red Devils against…..The Hi-lighter greens in a battle of the giants.
An early penalty, forcing Pogba to consider a design change to his newly launched twitter emoji.
But yet another goal built up from an offside position spared Untidy’s blushes & spoils were shared.
In a very high scoring FPL week, the EIB made it another win by 24 points to take an overall lead of 91
Nikolas Vitus Lagartija’s Damage Dunfermline claim the Yellow Jersey once again while the Big Shout Out, just missing out on 100, goes to wilgy’s Faith Rovers with a thumping 99points.
The EIB made it a double, also winning the H2H week by 9 points, pushing them to a 10 point lead.
Nikolas Vitus Lagartija’s Damage Dunfermline top the table this week & so earn the rights to the crown once more.
So it’s a balmy -11 here at the Stadium of Faith & we’re trying to thaw the pitch before tomorrow except everyone seems to want to go skating on the duck pond next door.
Can the Imaginary Boys keep up the momentum? Or will they crumble like a Man Citeh defence?
Only time will tell.
Welcome everyone to your GW22 thread.
Help yourself to jacket potatoes & a spork
comeonyoublues comeonyoureds
Hull’s first match with a new gaffer resulted in a 3-1 win over some southerners but Swansea’s new boss could only grimace as his mob were taken apart by Arsenal.
Back oop North, bookie's favourite Joey Barton sealed all 3 points after coming on as a sub & scoring within 2 minutes. But heading East Moyes’ boys made a return to form that keeps them embedded in the bottom 3.
Big Scam returned to West Ham to see his former club outclass the Eagles despite the absence of Dmitri Payet & we’re still unsure if the game between Watford & Boro actually happened.
With Costly left behind sulking (& possibly starting on a Mandarin course), Chelski took on last season’s champions& came away victors & 7 points clear at the top.
After Ronald Koeman’s hissy fit last week, Everton went shopping ahead of Citeh’s visit on Sunday. The noobs fired ‘em up & after going in 2-0 up at half time, the second half saw that bloke from Reign & new signing Lookman add another couple to effectively end Pep’s hopes of a title. One can only imagine the scene in Everton’s board room after watching Stones’ abysmal performance.
The final match pitted the Red Devils against…..The Hi-lighter greens in a battle of the giants.
An early penalty, forcing Pogba to consider a design change to his newly launched twitter emoji.
But yet another goal built up from an offside position spared Untidy’s blushes & spoils were shared.
In a very high scoring FPL week, the EIB made it another win by 24 points to take an overall lead of 91
Nikolas Vitus Lagartija’s Damage Dunfermline claim the Yellow Jersey once again while the Big Shout Out, just missing out on 100, goes to wilgy’s Faith Rovers with a thumping 99points.
The EIB made it a double, also winning the H2H week by 9 points, pushing them to a 10 point lead.
Nikolas Vitus Lagartija’s Damage Dunfermline top the table this week & so earn the rights to the crown once more.
So it’s a balmy -11 here at the Stadium of Faith & we’re trying to thaw the pitch before tomorrow except everyone seems to want to go skating on the duck pond next door.
Can the Imaginary Boys keep up the momentum? Or will they crumble like a Man Citeh defence?
Only time will tell.
Welcome everyone to your GW22 thread.
Help yourself to jacket potatoes & a spork
comeonyoublues comeonyoureds