EASTER WEEKEND FOOTBALL

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Re: EASTER WEEKEND FOOTBALL

Post by Donkey Toon » Mon Apr 17, 2017 6:30 pm

UlversToon wrote:Fulham up next for Huddersfield which could be tricky even though they are at home.
Fulham beat Reading 7-1 away a few weeks ago. And having watched both games today, Fulham were excellent against Villa and Huddersfield only got one shot on target against a Derby side who never got out of first gear, personally I fancy Fulham to get a result.

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Post by bodacious benny » Mon Apr 17, 2017 7:19 pm

DT, take your positive outlook away from this place <roll>
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Re: EASTER WEEKEND FOOTBALL

Post by Hjl » Mon Apr 17, 2017 8:58 pm

I'm sure if we go up that it will be all Bodacious Benny's fault. Just trying to crush my honest negativity with unending waves of optimism!

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Post by jpg » Mon Apr 17, 2017 9:17 pm

Donkey Toon wrote:Derby equaliser!!! <diva>
Huge goal. One more win will basically do it. Huddersfield now need to win all their remaining games and can't afford to lose any.

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Re: EASTER WEEKEND FOOTBALL

Post by biggeordiedave » Tue Apr 18, 2017 6:29 am

Donkey Toon wrote:
UlversToon wrote:Fulham up next for Huddersfield which could be tricky even though they are at home.
Fulham beat Reading 7-1 away a few weeks ago. And having watched both games today, Fulham were excellent against Villa and Huddersfield only got one shot on target against a Derby side who never got out of first gear, personally I fancy Fulham to get a result.
Wasn't it Norwich that won 7-1?
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Re: EASTER WEEKEND FOOTBALL

Post by Acid Hippo » Tue Apr 18, 2017 9:21 am

biggeordiedave wrote:
Donkey Toon wrote:
Fulham beat Reading 7-1 away a few weeks ago. And having watched both games today, Fulham were excellent against Villa and Huddersfield only got one shot on target against a Derby side who never got out of first gear, personally I fancy Fulham to get a result.
Wasn't it Norwich that won 7-1?
Yes. Fulham lost at Reading I believe. They've still got a pretty decent away form though.
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Re: EASTER WEEKEND FOOTBALL

Post by Double Agent Bruce a.k.a DAB » Tue Apr 18, 2017 11:09 am

Well well well... Redknapp appointed as the new manager of Birmingham. They will be host of Huddersfield.

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