The Wildcard’s Premier League Predictions - Week 10
Must be time for another Manchester Derby, don't ya think? Haven't had one of those in a while. Obviously Jonesy thinks so.
Must be time for another Manchester Derby, don't ya think? Haven't had one of those in a while. Obviously Jonesy thinks so.
We're on the board folks! Thanks to Vince Lia the ... great?
What strange hell is this where West Ham play well without Winston Reid!? Oh, and Woody got his manager sacked. Sorta.
Even after a week and more of press conferences, fan jubilation and opinion pieces, it was still beyond surreal to see Jürgen Klopp take his pre-match interview in a Liverpool jacket.
Welcome to the Premier League, Mr Klopp. And pleasant returns to you also, Mr Allardyce.
When Jürgen Klopp turned up to work at Liverpool Football Club for the first time, there was probably a list of tasks taped to his office door. Or maybe more like a full dossier thumped on his desk.
New season, same problems for the Wellington Phoenix as they went down 2-1 to Newcastle at home.
The Wellington Phoenix are back and we're all in on this Jeffrey Sarpong lad #COYN
Ah, Mr Rodgers. Where did it all go wrong?
The lad Winnie was a pretty big injury doubt this week for the trip to Sunderland. A hip injury sustained in training saw him skip a couple days of practice, though in the end he was good to start.
Arsene Wenger doesn’t often have reason to feel vindicated.
Arsenal vs Manchester United. The greatest rivalry of the Premier League era. I will accept no alternative.
Away from home it seems the Hammers can beat anyone. At Upton Park, not so much.
When a team starts as well as City did, you look at what they’re doing and you wonder: how can they possibly be stopped?
In a world where inequality still runs rife, where climate change threatens and our economies are run on scales of greed and corruption... nothing gets us more riled up than a footballer getting another footballer sent off.
And now for a sentence that I never in my life thought I’d ever write...
Right… who saw this coming? Winnie and West Ham breaking Manchester City’s flawless start to the season with a 2-1 win at the Emirates.
You can always be sure that there’ll be something to talk about after Chelsea plays Arsenal.
Last week it was David Beckham getting a role in the new Guy Ritchie King Arthur film. This week it's Ronaldo and Scorsese. For real.
Well now, ain’t this just a perfect way to start a gameweek! Mourinho and Wenger, squaring off once more.