Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Week 12 fixtures...



Saturday 7th November 2015


Bournemouth v Newcastle

Leicester v Watford

Man Utd v West Brom

Norwich v Swansea

Sunderland v Southampton

West Ham v Everton

Stoke v Chelsea



Sunday 8th November 2015


Aston Villa v Man City

Arsenal v Tottenham

Liverpool v Crystal Palace

Thank fellows.. I've had a run of good luck.. Certainly not skill.


I really do know very little about football. I do not watch much football apart from Millwall

and that's not a good testimonial believe me.


Well done to RD too this week. Also 12 points.


Foxy

  • 2 weeks later...

All refreshed and raring to go I hope.

Week 13 fixtures...



Saturday 21st November 2015


Watford v Man Utd

Chelsea v Norwich

Everton v Aston Villa

Newcastle v Leicester

Southampton v Stoke

Swansea v Bournemouth

West Brom v Arsenal

Man City v Liverpool



Sunday 22nd November 2015


Tottenham v West Ham



Monday 23rd November 2015


Crystal Palace v Sunderland

Week 14 fixtures...



Saturday 28th November 2015


Aston Villa v Watford

Bournemouth v Everton

Crystal Palace v Newcastle

Man City v Southampton

Sunderland v Stoke

Leicester v Man Utd



Sunday 29th November 2015


Tottenham v Chelsea

West Ham v West Brom

Liverpool v Swansea

Norwich v Arsenal

Time to hunt the fox down...ethically of course.

Week 15 fixtures...



Saturday 5th December 2015


Stoke v Man City

Arsenal v Sunderland

Man Utd v West Ham

Southampton v Aston Villa

Swansea v Leicester

Watford v Norwich

West Brom v Tottenham

Chelsea v Bournemouth



Sunday 6th December 2015


Newcastle v Liverpool



Monday 7th December 2015


Everton v Crystal Palace

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • A short extract from p.37 of Chaper 14a of the compendious NHS 'Green Book on Immunisation': "Spring 2025 For all vaccine doses, including additional doses for those with severe immunosuppression, the age-appropriate advice below should be followed, regardless of the vaccine received as a primary dose or for previous boosters. "Eligible adults aged 18 years or over (including residents aged over 65 years in care homes for the elderly) - a 0.3ml dose (30mcg) of Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine (Comirnaty® JN.1) - a 0.5ml dose (50mcg) of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine (Spikevax® JN.1) "Eligible children and young adults aged 12-17 years - a 0.3ml dose (30mcg) of Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine (Comirnaty® JN.1) Pfizer BioNTech vaccine is the preferred vaccine for children due to a slightly lower reported rate of myocarditis." And from p.31: "Spring 2025 The committee [JCVI] has recommended that those eligible for COVID-19 vaccination are: ● adults aged 75 years and over ● residents in a care home for older adults ● individuals aged 6 months and over who are immunosupressed (as defined in the "immunosuppression" row of table 3 and table 4)" https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/67d8a1979dc953ac3bfe9382/GreenBook-chapter-14a-COVID-19-17_3_25.pdf
    • I was a late starter, just 17, when I started to go to pubs regularly.  I'd been bought a drink by a family friend before that.  We had several pubs that catered for under age drinkers, one 15 +, one 16+ etc till we graduated to the 18+ pub and felt really grown up.  And at those young ages alcohol tolerance was low so you could nurse your drink for an hour or so. The curse of binge drinking came later.....
    • Maybe they just eat ice and the wrapper made of ice dissolves in their bin. Have you checked for signs of water inside ? 
    • “However, if you’re 16 or 17 and accompanied by an adult, you can drink (but not buy) beer, wine or cider with a meal.”  
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...