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pstrutt Busselton, WA 18 Oct 21 12.32pm | |
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Originally posted by Ipswich Eagle
With PV coming back I think it will be one of those games where you have to rip up the form book and sensible predictions. He'll have the lads fired up and even without the PV effect it would be a cracking match. I'm going to go with a sports journalists wet dream and go 3-2 Palace win thanks to a 96th minute wonder goal from CG. I like this prediction IE, but I'd prefer them to two screamers that compete with each other for goal of the season. Then we pull off a couple of moves that make Benteke look worth more than Saka and then we get a naff winner than goes in off Jimmy Mac's face from a poor clearance. Football needs these type of outings!
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Frickin Saweet South Cronx 18 Oct 21 12.37pm | |
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Originally posted by kwesi_appiah_curse
Can see PV being cautious and sticking with ayew for this one I think that's a Hodgson approach and not a PV mindset. PV has seen what he can get from Ayew, and what he can get fro Olise. I'd expect the latter to start.
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Elwissthebest Marlborough 18 Oct 21 7.51pm | |
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Had we Zaha instead of Ayew, a draw might be possible. Why Ayew ahead of Schlupp? What does he bring to the table? As it is, 3-0 to Arsenal. We'll draw with Newcastle and get smashed by Citeh. That'll be eight points, and one win, from ten matches, which doesn't augur terribly well. And we're not playing badly...
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