FULHAM HOME THREAD

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COYG :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

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Have a feeling its going to be one of those games where virtually every one of our shots go in

6-0 :barscarf:

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psychoangus wrote:On paper, Chamakh and RvP are one of the best strike partnerships in the Prem, we really need them to form a partnership now and fire on all cylinders by the time Old Shitford comes round.

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:lol: but given our formation they don't play together. Both are leading strikers.

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flash gunner wrote:Have a feeling its going to be one of those games where virtually every one of our shots go in

6-0 :barscarf:
Me too.
Fulham are a different kettle to Toon and Brom. Besides its Mark 'the wanker' Hughes team. :evil:

For months I wasn't planning to go as it clashed with my daughters party (not her but a close friends). As it was Fulham I was okay about passing on my ticket.
Now the wife thinks there's no point in me going to the party and I'll only be board.
"You may as well go to the game" :barscarf: :barscarf:

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This will be my third game of the season. First 2 were Newcastle and Scum. Anyone superstitious? Should I go?

next game after that is Chavs. :shock:

Could I be at 4 home defeats? :speechless: :speechless: :speechless:

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Chippy wrote:This will be my third game of the season. First 2 were Newcastle and Scum. Anyone superstitious? Should I go?

next game after that is Chavs. :shock:

Could I be at 4 home defeats? :speechless: :speechless: :speechless:
You will be alright this Sat.

The Scum match wasn't your fault Chippy,
I've not brought the up before but the last scum match that DB10 attended was also the 4-4.
So I'm blaming him for the recent defeat! :evil:

The Chavs....will providing we play the chavs of the now! I think we can actually beat them! :barscarf:
However, if they start improving and getting players back then..... :oops:

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I reckon the team will win this. I can't see us losing 3 League home games in a row. 3-0

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I heard it was a little cold in London yesterday ... :P

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HendrixFreire wrote:I heard it was a little cold in London yesterday ... :P
Was it? Didn't notice 8)

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Boomer wrote:
psychoangus wrote:On paper, Chamakh and RvP are one of the best strike partnerships in the Prem, we really need them to form a partnership now and fire on all cylinders by the time Old Shitford comes round.

:barscarf:
:lol: but given our formation they don't play together. Both are leading strikers.
I think RvP will play just in behind Chamakh who will sit on the last shoulder. If we could get both Walcott and Chamakh playing on the last shoulders with RvP lying a bit deeper, we could be onto a winner.

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psychoangus wrote:
Boomer wrote:
psychoangus wrote:On paper, Chamakh and RvP are one of the best strike partnerships in the Prem, we really need them to form a partnership now and fire on all cylinders by the time Old Shitford comes round.

:barscarf:
:lol: but given our formation they don't play together. Both are leading strikers.
I think RvP will play just in behind Chamakh who will sit on the last shoulder. If we could get both Walcott and Chamakh playing on the last shoulders with RvP lying a bit deeper, we could be onto a winner.
:? :? :?

:banghead:

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Percy Dalton wrote:
psychoangus wrote:
Boomer wrote:
psychoangus wrote:On paper, Chamakh and RvP are one of the best strike partnerships in the Prem, we really need them to form a partnership now and fire on all cylinders by the time Old Shitford comes round.

:barscarf:
:lol: but given our formation they don't play together. Both are leading strikers.
I think RvP will play just in behind Chamakh who will sit on the last shoulder. If we could get both Walcott and Chamakh playing on the last shoulders with RvP lying a bit deeper, we could be onto a winner.
:? :? :?

:banghead:
I think that Chamakh and Walcott can play on the defensive line awaiting throughballs and creativity developed by RvP. Is there anything confusing about that?

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No it is all perfectly logical!


Now excuse me I have to go and manage the Santa Claus Celebrity XI on my Playstation!

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Percy Dalton wrote:No it is all perfectly logical!


Now excuse me I have to go and manage the Santa Claus Celebrity XI on my Playstation!

:lol:
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Boomer wrote:
Chippy wrote:This will be my third game of the season. First 2 were Newcastle and Scum. Anyone superstitious? Should I go?

next game after that is Chavs. :shock:

Could I be at 4 home defeats? :speechless: :speechless: :speechless:
You will be alright this Sat.

The Scum match wasn't your fault Chippy,
I've not brought the up before but the last scum match that DB10 attended was also the 4-4.
So I'm blaming him for the recent defeat!
:evil:

The Chavs....will providing we play the chavs of the now! I think we can actually beat them! :barscarf:
However, if they start improving and getting players back then..... :oops:
And you were "running late" for both games... I blame you for the results because you were being henpecked! Man up, online son - MAN THE FUCK UP! :evil:

:lol: :wink:

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