GW32: Deadline 11:30BST Saturday 8th April
Apr 7, 2017 16:35:23 GMT 1
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Post by steve on Apr 7, 2017 16:35:23 GMT 1
As we get ready for another quick turnaround, let’s have a recap of the mid-week events.
Burnley grabbed their 10th home win of the season to take them up to 12th, while Watford made it back to back wins despite playing with 10 men for the last half an hour with a 2-0 victory over West Brom.
Leicester seem to be back in contention for post match pizza with their 6th win in 6 games against David (You'll get a slap) Moyes’ Championship-bound Black Cats. But hey! They did enough to win eh Dave?
Meanwhile, at Old Trafford, Ashley Williams attempted to emulate a football legend in injury time. Only problem was, he chose Peter Shilton which gave Untidy a lifeline in a match where JoMo threw Shaw back under the bus for the 2nd time in 2 days.
In the second batch of matches Swansea gave Spurs a scare with an early lead, but the visitors soon slipped into “cruise mode” & swept to a -1-3 victory.
Hull & Middlesbrough traded places at the bottom in a 6 goal thriller at the KCOM while Palace went for a hat trick of dammits as Southampton ended their winning streak.
Ozil finally shone in Arsenal’s 3-0 win over West Ham & Liverpool gave Bournemouth a head start when Wijnaldum set up Afobe for the opener & despite regaining the upper hand, they had the rug pulled from under their feet on 87 minutes thus dropping 2 points.
After the fiery encounter at the Emptihad earlier in the season, Chelski & Citeh played out a hard game with the spoile going to the home side thanks to a brace from Eden (is he or isn’t he injured) Hazard.
As we saw in emilystrange ’s GW summary, the IGM appear to have found their mojo taking a convincing win by 37 points & eating into the EIB’s lead, reducing it to just 236
Nikolas Vitus Lagartija ’s Damage Dunfermline is really making that Yellow Shirt theirs , while the Big Shout Out went to limur ’s FC Tangerine who emerged 70 points to the good.
The H2H saw a tie at 18 each for the IGM & EIB leaving the overal lead of 20 unchanged.
& the Crown? Yep, Nikolas Vitus Lagartija ’s Damage Dunfermline isn’t ready to let go just yet.
Anyway, welcome back to the Stadium Of Faith where we’ve been out on the pitch poking holes in it with sharp sticks like they do on the telly. The sprinklers will be up & running soon….just as soon as we’ve nicked a decent one from a nearby garden.
We understand the IGM are fond of biscuits & so we have stocked the shed’s refreshment stand with a good assortment with a selection of teas (PG & Tetley) for those who like to dunk.
& without further ado, welcome everyone to your GW32 thread
comeonyoublues comeonyoureds
Burnley grabbed their 10th home win of the season to take them up to 12th, while Watford made it back to back wins despite playing with 10 men for the last half an hour with a 2-0 victory over West Brom.
Leicester seem to be back in contention for post match pizza with their 6th win in 6 games against David (You'll get a slap) Moyes’ Championship-bound Black Cats. But hey! They did enough to win eh Dave?
Meanwhile, at Old Trafford, Ashley Williams attempted to emulate a football legend in injury time. Only problem was, he chose Peter Shilton which gave Untidy a lifeline in a match where JoMo threw Shaw back under the bus for the 2nd time in 2 days.
In the second batch of matches Swansea gave Spurs a scare with an early lead, but the visitors soon slipped into “cruise mode” & swept to a -1-3 victory.
Hull & Middlesbrough traded places at the bottom in a 6 goal thriller at the KCOM while Palace went for a hat trick of dammits as Southampton ended their winning streak.
Ozil finally shone in Arsenal’s 3-0 win over West Ham & Liverpool gave Bournemouth a head start when Wijnaldum set up Afobe for the opener & despite regaining the upper hand, they had the rug pulled from under their feet on 87 minutes thus dropping 2 points.
After the fiery encounter at the Emptihad earlier in the season, Chelski & Citeh played out a hard game with the spoile going to the home side thanks to a brace from Eden (is he or isn’t he injured) Hazard.
As we saw in emilystrange ’s GW summary, the IGM appear to have found their mojo taking a convincing win by 37 points & eating into the EIB’s lead, reducing it to just 236
Nikolas Vitus Lagartija ’s Damage Dunfermline is really making that Yellow Shirt theirs , while the Big Shout Out went to limur ’s FC Tangerine who emerged 70 points to the good.
The H2H saw a tie at 18 each for the IGM & EIB leaving the overal lead of 20 unchanged.
& the Crown? Yep, Nikolas Vitus Lagartija ’s Damage Dunfermline isn’t ready to let go just yet.
Anyway, welcome back to the Stadium Of Faith where we’ve been out on the pitch poking holes in it with sharp sticks like they do on the telly. The sprinklers will be up & running soon….just as soon as we’ve nicked a decent one from a nearby garden.
We understand the IGM are fond of biscuits & so we have stocked the shed’s refreshment stand with a good assortment with a selection of teas (PG & Tetley) for those who like to dunk.
& without further ado, welcome everyone to your GW32 thread
comeonyoublues comeonyoureds