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This Weekend's Fixtures & Swansea v Stoke (17/18/19 Oct).
Saturday, 17th October 2015
Tottenham v Liverpool, 12:45 
Chelsea v Aston Villa, 15:00
Crystal Palace v West Ham, 15:00
Everton v Man Utd, 15:00
Man City v Bournemouth, 15:00
Southampton v Leicester, 15:00
West Brom v Sunderland, 15:00
Watford v Arsenal, 17:30 
Sunday, 18th October 2015
Newcastle v Norwich, 16:00 
Monday, 19th October 2015
Swansea v Stoke, 20:00 
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I am not going to be on much tomorrow but made the thread anyway.
Me.
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Spuds vs Liverkraut - draw I reckon 1-1
Chelsea vs Villa - first legitimate home win of the season for the narcissist 3-0
Palace vs Hammers - Another stalemate: A Desmond
Everton vs United - Everton to Nick it 1-0
Man City vs Bournemouth - Home win coming from behind 3-1
Saints vs Leicester - 2-1 home win
West Brom vs Sunderland - sedative football 0-0
Watford vs Arsenal - Watford don't concede many, Sanchez will be tired from international duties other side of globe...edgy 1-0 away win (Walcott)
Newcastle vs Norwich - First win for the wally 1-0
Swansea vs Stoke - Swansea can't seem to win games at the moment but will win this one 2-0
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Both Liverpool and the Spufs have important players missing. Liverpool attempting to outdo us with their two 'out-for-the-seasons' in 24 hours with Gomez and Ings.
If Liverpool weren't such a pathetic club, I'd be looking forward to seeing Klopp's changes. His biggest challenge will probably be getting a cohesive defence and central midfield, especially without Henderson. A lot of talented players who were sidelined by Rodgers will probably start to look really good now. Like Markovic. If he was still there.
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Given time I don't think they will be a pathetic club, I think he's a perfect fit for them and I think within a season no one will want to go to Anfield.
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We're almost guaranteed to lose the first (few) games given the hype, so I'll be happy with a scrappy 1-0.
If we can actually field 11 fit players.
Howard Kendall has died, aged 69.
Last edited by Shaqiri Is Boss; 17-10-2015 at 10:25 AM.
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Herbert_Chapman's_Zombie
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This is like Xmas day for you chief very exciting, could be great could be hugely disappointing
As an Arsenal fan I will be honest in the long term I think it will be the former....will you win the title under Klopp within next five years?....not sure but at the very least I think you will see some very entertaining football trying to find out as well as a Manager who I think will go out of his way to get the fans onside.
If I supported Liverpool would be incredibly excited
Yeah sad about Howard Kendall, I used to work in pub in Stoke where the Landlord was a massive Toffees fan and Kendall was his God.
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Origi heads against the bar!
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N'Jie on for the injured Chadli.
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