• 7th day of Xmas WWEpl

    From Binder Dundat@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Wed Dec 30 07:53:35 2020
    OK, is the 7th day the last day of Christmas? Or are there more days? I seem to recall 11 or 12 days of Christmas, is Epiphany one of those days?

    It seems unfair to me that the two top title contenders got the extra day off


    Wednesday 30 December 2020
    13:00
    Spurs
    Fulham

    15:00
    Newcastle
    Liverpool
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  • From MH@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Wed Dec 30 10:56:08 2020
    On 2020-12-30 08:53, Binder Dundat wrote:
    OK, is the 7th day the last day of Christmas? Or are there more days? I seem to recall 11 or 12 days of Christmas, is Epiphany one of those days?

    It seems unfair to me that the two top title contenders got the extra day off

    Lily White would be proud of you ! But do you really see Spurs as more legitimate contenders than City, United, or Chelsea -- all have had
    their moments, only to fall flat on their faces just when they had
    started looking like the real thing. As for Leicester, Villa, Everton,
    Leeds -- they have been fun to watch, and I wish them well, but I just
    don't think they have the depth. They would have to be pretty lucky
    with injuries, plus get kicked out of the cups early, to put in a
    sustained challenge for the title. Would not be surprised if one of them manages to squeeze into the top four, though.



    Wednesday 30 December 2020
    13:00
    Spurs
    Fulham

    Postponed due to Coronavirus in the Fulham ranks


    15:00
    Newcastle
    Liverpool

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  • From Futbolmetrix@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Wed Dec 30 10:29:14 2020
    On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 12:56:13 PM UTC-5, MH wrote:
    Wednesday 30 December 2020
    13:00
    Spurs
    Fulham
    Postponed due to Coronavirus in the Fulham ranks

    My brilliant FPL strategy of not having enough money to afford Kane, Son or Dominic Calvert-Lewin is paying off big time this week.
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  • From doctor@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Wed Dec 30 19:18:56 2020
    In article <633c6a6e-8a36-4888-9432-daf6115b2023n@googlegroups.com>,
    Binder Dundat <dundat@gmail.com> wrote:
    OK, is the 7th day the last day of Christmas? Or are there more days?
    I seem to recall 11 or 12 days of Christmas, is Epiphany one of those
    days?

    It seems unfair to me that the two top title contenders got the extra day off


    Wednesday 30 December 2020
    13:00
    Spurs
    Fulham

    Fulham has a COVID-19 issue!!


    15:00
    Newcastle
    Liverpool


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  • From Werner Pichler@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Wed Dec 30 11:43:41 2020
    On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 6:56:13 PM UTC+1, MH wrote:
    On 2020-12-30 08:53, Binder Dundat wrote:
    OK, is the 7th day the last day of Christmas? Or are there more days? I seem to recall 11 or 12 days of Christmas, is Epiphany one of those days?

    It seems unfair to me that the two top title contenders got the extra day off

    Lily White would be proud of you ! But do you really see Spurs as more legitimate contenders than City, United, or Chelsea -- all have had
    their moments, only to fall flat on their faces just when they had
    started looking like the real thing. As for Leicester, Villa, Everton,
    Leeds -- they have been fun to watch, and I wish them well, but I just
    don't think they have the depth. They would have to be pretty lucky
    with injuries, plus get kicked out of the cups early, to put in a
    sustained challenge for the title. Would not be surprised if one of them manages to squeeze into the top four, though.

    Generally agree, but Leeds flatter to deceive and don't belong with the others in that list.
    Everybody loves Bielsaball but the results are just not there and defensively they're shocking.

    Ciao,
    Werner
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  • From MH@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Wed Dec 30 14:03:32 2020
    On 2020-12-30 12:43, Werner Pichler wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 6:56:13 PM UTC+1, MH wrote:
    On 2020-12-30 08:53, Binder Dundat wrote:
    OK, is the 7th day the last day of Christmas? Or are there more days? I seem to recall 11 or 12 days of Christmas, is Epiphany one of those days?

    It seems unfair to me that the two top title contenders got the extra day off

    Lily White would be proud of you ! But do you really see Spurs as more
    legitimate contenders than City, United, or Chelsea -- all have had
    their moments, only to fall flat on their faces just when they had
    started looking like the real thing. As for Leicester, Villa, Everton,
    Leeds -- they have been fun to watch, and I wish them well, but I just
    don't think they have the depth. They would have to be pretty lucky
    with injuries, plus get kicked out of the cups early, to put in a
    sustained challenge for the title. Would not be surprised if one of them
    manages to squeeze into the top four, though.

    Generally agree, but Leeds flatter to deceive and don't belong with the others in that list.
    Everybody loves Bielsaball but the results are just not there and defensively they're shocking.

    I suppose they could make some signings to rectify that in January.
    Villa's defence is remarkably stable and quite effective. Douglas Luiz
    might deserve a lot of the credit for that. I wonder how dispruptive an
    injury to him would be.

    Leicester have had injuries to Madison, Ricardo Pereira, Ndidi, Soyuncu,
    and Castagne at various times, some of them for quite a few games, but
    have kept pace quite well on the whole. Get everyone healthy, and I
    could see them in 4th


    Ciao,
    Werner

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  • From Binder Dundat@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Wed Dec 30 13:06:40 2020
    So Covid cancelled the London game but up North things are nice and safe, except for the Liverpool attack which is doing everything but score.


    On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 4:03:36 PM UTC-5, MH wrote:
    On 2020-12-30 12:43, Werner Pichler wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 6:56:13 PM UTC+1, MH wrote:
    On 2020-12-30 08:53, Binder Dundat wrote:
    OK, is the 7th day the last day of Christmas? Or are there more days? I seem to recall 11 or 12 days of Christmas, is Epiphany one of those days?

    It seems unfair to me that the two top title contenders got the extra day off

    Lily White would be proud of you ! But do you really see Spurs as more
    legitimate contenders than City, United, or Chelsea -- all have had
    their moments, only to fall flat on their faces just when they had
    started looking like the real thing. As for Leicester, Villa, Everton,
    Leeds -- they have been fun to watch, and I wish them well, but I just
    don't think they have the depth. They would have to be pretty lucky
    with injuries, plus get kicked out of the cups early, to put in a
    sustained challenge for the title. Would not be surprised if one of them >> manages to squeeze into the top four, though.

    Generally agree, but Leeds flatter to deceive and don't belong with the others in that list.
    Everybody loves Bielsaball but the results are just not there and defensively they're shocking.
    I suppose they could make some signings to rectify that in January.
    Villa's defence is remarkably stable and quite effective. Douglas Luiz
    might deserve a lot of the credit for that. I wonder how dispruptive an injury to him would be.

    Leicester have had injuries to Madison, Ricardo Pereira, Ndidi, Soyuncu,
    and Castagne at various times, some of them for quite a few games, but
    have kept pace quite well on the whole. Get everyone healthy, and I
    could see them in 4th


    Ciao,
    Werner

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  • From Binder Dundat@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Wed Dec 30 13:32:46 2020
    On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 4:06:41 PM UTC-5, Binder Dundat wrote:
    So Covid cancelled the London game but up North things are nice and safe, except for the Liverpool attack which is doing everything but score.

    What does Kloppo got against Shaquiri?

    Thiago coming on for Milner, which is wrong, Milner should stay and one of the regulars should come off


    On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 4:03:36 PM UTC-5, MH wrote:
    On 2020-12-30 12:43, Werner Pichler wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 6:56:13 PM UTC+1, MH wrote:
    On 2020-12-30 08:53, Binder Dundat wrote:
    OK, is the 7th day the last day of Christmas? Or are there more days? I seem to recall 11 or 12 days of Christmas, is Epiphany one of those days?

    It seems unfair to me that the two top title contenders got the extra day off

    Lily White would be proud of you ! But do you really see Spurs as more >> legitimate contenders than City, United, or Chelsea -- all have had
    their moments, only to fall flat on their faces just when they had
    started looking like the real thing. As for Leicester, Villa, Everton, >> Leeds -- they have been fun to watch, and I wish them well, but I just >> don't think they have the depth. They would have to be pretty lucky
    with injuries, plus get kicked out of the cups early, to put in a
    sustained challenge for the title. Would not be surprised if one of them
    manages to squeeze into the top four, though.

    Generally agree, but Leeds flatter to deceive and don't belong with the others in that list.
    Everybody loves Bielsaball but the results are just not there and defensively they're shocking.
    I suppose they could make some signings to rectify that in January. Villa's defence is remarkably stable and quite effective. Douglas Luiz might deserve a lot of the credit for that. I wonder how dispruptive an injury to him would be.

    Leicester have had injuries to Madison, Ricardo Pereira, Ndidi, Soyuncu, and Castagne at various times, some of them for quite a few games, but have kept pace quite well on the whole. Get everyone healthy, and I
    could see them in 4th


    Ciao,
    Werner

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  • From Futbolmetrix@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Wed Dec 30 19:05:27 2020
    On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 12:56:13 PM UTC-5, MH wrote:

    It seems unfair to me that the two top title contenders got the extra day off
    Lily White would be proud of you ! But do you really see Spurs as more legitimate contenders than City, United, or Chelsea --

    So could we have a Liverpool v ManU title race? Interesting factoid: for all their rich history and their combined 39 titles, only four times did Liverpool and Manchester United finish in the top two spots:

    Liverpool first, ManU second: 1964, 1980, 1988
    ManU first, Liverpool second: 2009
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