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Hotspur’s Hunches #8

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Good afternoon.

It’s on. Like Fat Pat’s thong. The Premier League is back and not a moment too soon. I would rather eat Sellotape than sit through another International break. Did you miss it? Here’s a comprehensive summary: Serbia won Eurovision with their version of ‘The Funky Gibon’ and the council cut Adrian Chiles’ hair.

Here are the weekend’s fixtures and here are my wildly inaccurate predictions. Pay this month’s utility bills next month. Use the cash you’ll win to become richer than Richard Keys’ solicitor.

Fulham vs Aston Villa

The glamour tie. Fulham’s form is uninspiring but they look like world-beaters compared to the Villans. Paul Lambert is another one of these managers who by moving from one club to another managed to sabotaged the pair of them. Norwich are at a loss to know what to do without him and Villa can’t make head nor tail of him. BMJ won’t really be in trouble if he draws here, but if he doesn’t win he’ll ask himself where easier points might realistically come from. Prediction? An ill tempered 2-0.

Liverpool vs Reading

Brentdon Rodgers and his envelopes. Jesus wept. Betting wise I wouldn’t trust Liverpool as far as I could throw them. Couldn’t beat Stoke, couldn’t beat Sunderland. Reading were beginning to do a good impression of a punch bag. Chelsea, us and West Brom all had a go but then they’ve managed to string two draws I’d say were credible enough together against Swansea and the Bar Codes. I’m going for a score draw. Prediction? 1-1.

Manchester United vs Stoke

There is a singular blip on Yanited’s recent form. Us! Of course this is a results based business, however the only genuine chink in Slur Alex’s armour is the volume of goals his mob are conceding. This will have Tony Pulis delivering a pre-match instruction of, ‘Get it into the naffin’ box!!!’ to his gallant lads. Can Stoke ‘do a job’ and frustrate? I’d like to think so, but a win seems inevitable as Stoke’s away form has been iffy. Prediction? 2-1.

Swansea vs Wigan

Ha. Being a professional analyst (Oi! Quiet at the back there, please) the form of these two is so similar it’s chilling. No point dragging things out. I predict a home win by a single goal.

West Brom vs City

This could be interesting. By that, I’m not recommending watch it. That will probably do you no good at all. No good whatsoever. But form wise looking at both sides last 6 matches there’s genuinely very little in it. I would hope for Steve Clarke to scratch a draw, but the horrible, horrible financial value of the City boys says otherwise. Prediction? Ah, what the heck have a 2-2.

West Ham vs Southampton

What anti-West Ham agenda, how dare you?! Come on you Saints! If you want to be distracted by the fact that Southampton have lost more games than they’ve won you won’t find me joining you. I say Nigel Adkins will build on the draw against Fulham and smash these charmless nurks! Super Saints! Prediction? 1-3, at least. 

Norwich vs Arsenal

Clipboard Chris needs to make the canaries last 3 games look like what they hopefully were. 3 games that produced 3 losses, 2 away from Carrow Road that were against damn tough opposition. Prior to that they’d kept a pretty straight bat. Draws galore. Sadly this looks like a damage limitation exercise. Arsenal have some cracking players and Norwich don’t. Perhaps the carrot crunchers can give us all a burst of, ‘You’re just a French Jimmy Savile’ and make MOTD all the more watchable. Prediction? 1-4

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Our game in full …as usual …in the next blog!

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  • Billy Legit says:

    Thursday 14th May 1981- one of the fondest memories of my childhood (the playground was buzzing the next day) and Milija was a big part of it.

    RIP.

    • Hartley says:

      I remember it as if it were yesterday……RIP elastic man

      • Billy Legit says:

        Watched the DVD of the replay last night after being text the news- had a couple of shots in memory of the man whilst watching the game.

        We were f*cking awesome that night- on and off the pitch- but fair play to Man Shitty. they gave us a run for our money and it takes two teams to make a classic which that game was and forever will be.

        I’m sure the club will hold a minutes silence/applause for the big man prior to the Blue Racist match tomorrow and unfortunately i can see that mob disgracing themselves again.

        I just hope our boys are up for it and we shove it down their throats!

  • dixta says:

    just got a text that Milija Aleksic passed away. i was too young to sere him play, know nothing about him other than that he stepped up and helped us win the Cup For Tottingham, therefore making him a Spurs Ledgend. Similar to Tony Parks in 84 I guess. As I say, before my time but proper Spurs history, Chas n Dave, Ossie’s Dream, Glenn, Robbo, Tony Galvin, Milija Aleksic may you RIP sir.

    • BrisbaneSpur says:

      RIP

      • Don Mcallisters webuyanycar.com says:

        I remember a particular save he made at OT on that glorious night in 79-80..not so glorious for Milija as he got stretchered off after Joe Jordan done him..Goddle assumed the gloves and Ossie curled in a beauty in ET…brutal tear-ups after the game on a dark wet Manchester night…RIP Milija.

  • BrisbaneSpur says:

    Come on guys im having one last shot at procrastinating before commencing my day at work…..

  • melcyid says:

    elastic a legend , thanks for the memories :daumen:rip :winke:

  • melcyid says:

    this is what I want to here from my manager

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