Post by steve on Sept 30, 2022 16:40:17 GMT 1
With three games cancelled so that plod could properly police “the queue” & make their way to that London for some old dear’s funeral, a lot of teams were left in a bit of a mess.
But the games must go on and it was Villa who opened to end their losing streak against a toothless Southampton side who could only muster 3 shots all game.
Fulham went behind early against Forest eventually turned the game around in a 5 goal thriller that ended 2-3 taking the cottagers into 6th spot.
On Saturday it took sock boy under a minute to open the scoring for FFP FC away to Wolves. Haaland (of course) made it 2 just 15 minutes later with Foden adding a 3rd in the second half.
Bonesaw UTD are still on the hunt for their second win of the season after Eddie Howe’s former club, Bournemouth, held the magpies to a 1-1 draw at St James’ Park.
Leicester’s poor start to the season looked to be at an end as Tielemans' second attempt at a penalty gave the foxes an early lead.
Kane levelled 2 minutes later with Dier restoring the lead on 21 minutes. Then, just before the break, Spurs showed glimpses of Spursyness alowing Maddison the time and space to level the scores.
Then, after Bentancur had made it 3-2, the second half turned into the Son show. On as a sub & having not found the net all season, he decided to score not one, not two, but three as the hosts crushed Leicester 6-2.
Arsenal reclaimed top spot with a 0-3 win over the bus stop in Hounslow. Saliba got them off the mark & Jesus completely free header to put them in charge at the half & Vieira (no, not that one) sealed all 3 points shortly after the break.
Neverton closed the GW with their first win of the season against a very out-of-sorts Wet Spam side which changed the bookies odd on whether Lampstand will be sacked before Moyes.
In the FPL, which didn’t need any police presence whatsoever, it was the BBS who took the GW with 577 points.
The
Yellow Jersey holds firm with Mav787 ’s DynaMo Salah.
While the Big Shout Out rings out in the direction of BlueHughes ’ Team WMS for netting 81 points (he’s one of our own..he’s one of our own…etc.)
It was a tie in the H2H with BB&S & the IGM both on 18 points.
& this week’s Crown sees a change of scenery with Benteke Fried Chicken.
So this weekend we get all the games, including the North (that) London derby & the Manc bunfight.
So we’re expecting the TV remote in the shed will be in high demand.
Which reminds me, I must get some new batteries for it.
Anyway, here it is. GW9. Gawd bless ‘er & all who sail in ‘er.
But the games must go on and it was Villa who opened to end their losing streak against a toothless Southampton side who could only muster 3 shots all game.
Fulham went behind early against Forest eventually turned the game around in a 5 goal thriller that ended 2-3 taking the cottagers into 6th spot.
On Saturday it took sock boy under a minute to open the scoring for FFP FC away to Wolves. Haaland (of course) made it 2 just 15 minutes later with Foden adding a 3rd in the second half.
Bonesaw UTD are still on the hunt for their second win of the season after Eddie Howe’s former club, Bournemouth, held the magpies to a 1-1 draw at St James’ Park.
Leicester’s poor start to the season looked to be at an end as Tielemans' second attempt at a penalty gave the foxes an early lead.
Kane levelled 2 minutes later with Dier restoring the lead on 21 minutes. Then, just before the break, Spurs showed glimpses of Spursyness alowing Maddison the time and space to level the scores.
Then, after Bentancur had made it 3-2, the second half turned into the Son show. On as a sub & having not found the net all season, he decided to score not one, not two, but three as the hosts crushed Leicester 6-2.
Arsenal reclaimed top spot with a 0-3 win over the bus stop in Hounslow. Saliba got them off the mark & Jesus completely free header to put them in charge at the half & Vieira (no, not that one) sealed all 3 points shortly after the break.
Neverton closed the GW with their first win of the season against a very out-of-sorts Wet Spam side which changed the bookies odd on whether Lampstand will be sacked before Moyes.
In the FPL, which didn’t need any police presence whatsoever, it was the BBS who took the GW with 577 points.

The
Yellow Jersey holds firm with Mav787 ’s DynaMo Salah.

While the Big Shout Out rings out in the direction of BlueHughes ’ Team WMS for netting 81 points (he’s one of our own..he’s one of our own…etc.)

It was a tie in the H2H with BB&S & the IGM both on 18 points.
& this week’s Crown sees a change of scenery with Benteke Fried Chicken.

So this weekend we get all the games, including the North (that) London derby & the Manc bunfight.
So we’re expecting the TV remote in the shed will be in high demand.
Which reminds me, I must get some new batteries for it.
Anyway, here it is. GW9. Gawd bless ‘er & all who sail in ‘er.