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Hotspur’s Saturday Hunches #5

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Good afternoon. Here are this weekend’s Premier League fixtures for what is now Game week 5 and how I think they might pan out.

Swansea vs Everton

Could well be a brilliant game for the neutral. Moyes appears to have got boys playing some pretty excellent football opposed to just just surviving. Swansea appear not to have skipped a beat despite losing their manager and two of their best players. Must be something in the water down there. If Everton do manage to crack the Liberty fortress it’ll be some game. A high scoring affair, my prediction is 3-2.

Blue Racists vs Stoke

Cheatski manager Bob Matthews could find himself in the Oligarch’s office if things don’t go to plan here. The paymaster general was apparently unimpressed with the Champions League performance. Chelsea’s league form is solid, or was until QPR parked their bus last week. Stoke are the league’s draw specialists right now which lends even greater weight to the argument they are a blight on the game. Ideally I’d like to see this game end with a hoard of rampaging wilder-beasts Jumanji style trampling the players of both sides to death. Should that not happen then a 1-1 seems gilt edged.

Southampton vs Aston Villa

I think we can safely say that Southampton are in bits. They’ve scored 5 goals in four games but conceded 15. Perhaps a visit from Aston Villa might provide some respite. I’ve only watched the Saints play a few times so far and they aren’t dreadful, but they just don’t have anyone who looks like a proper Premier League player. Adkins will struggle to keep his job, that doesn’t require any talent to suss, but this would be papering over a crack. Prediction? Southampton to get a 1-1 or 2-2 draw and maybe, just maybe some self confidence back.

West Brom vs Reading

I thought West Brom looked much rejuvenated this season but getting interfered with 3-0 at Fulham suggests Steve Clarke has got some problems in there somewhere. That said the Baggies whacked both the Merseyside clubs, so Reading shouldn’t overwhelm them. Reading’s form is relatively miserable having been whupped by both us and Cheatski. Reading will see this as a decent shot at redemption. If nobody takes a hold of this game, it could be something daft like a 3-3 draw.

West Ham vs Sunderland

I don’t know how you’d be a West Ham fan. They’ve only got 3 songs, which are essentially ‘I’m forever blowing bubbles’ sung at 3 different speeds. Fat Sam has them playing some textbook Championship football and you only have to watch them hurtling about and you’re back in the school playground playing in a 25 a-side game. Sunderland’s Latin motto on their clube crest should translate as ‘Organized & Punctual’. Prediction? 1-2.

Wigan vs Fulham

Not worth watching is my prediction here. I expect a Fulham win, though. Maybe 0-2.

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  • Sid Trotter says:

    Hmm, is this another AVB out column ….. bah humbug, up the Cheatski, right up em till there is blood on the end of the pitchfork

  • Sid Trotter says:

    Hmmmm, David ‘Wet’ Schlammy?

  • frogslegs says:

    best feed up that skinny french keeper before we play Stoke or they will snap him in two!

    • Astromesmo says:

      Him & crouchy could bump into each other and fuse together. It’d still be less than one T’Hudd.

      The new boy has superglue on his gloves though… respect where it’s due.

  • calebray says:

    i know its early days, i know we have not really played anyone of note and pulled off a great result but….
    we have options all over the field without overly weakening our play. we have a manager who players want to play for, he has created competition for places and genuine opportunities for players to grab. We are on the cusp of something special boys and girls. The only thing that concerns me is this:

    why have we allowed adebayor to be so unfit?

    anybody know what is happening?

    coys and coygfg

    • daytripper11 says:

      Welcome back Calebray.

      Ade has a bum hamstring. That is why Defoe is getting so much action.

      Looks like Naughton has a knock as well. If he is out Sunday all the dummies here will get their wishes met as Bale will be forced to play at LB and wont be able to float.

      The play that hurt Naughton was one of about a dozen yesterday that really angered me. Lazio’s right back went into every challenge with both studs up. Thankfully he just grazed Naughton’s ankle on that tackle that sent Kyle flying.

      • Astromesmo says:

        Some horrible, horrible tackles last night. The kind that you used to get in Euro games in the 80’s. Ref was an absolute joke.

  • Habib says:

    On a totally unrelated note, Ade just looks like he has a huge penis. Immense human dimension is the phrase I am looking for.

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