Fantasy Football Live Match Chat Gameweek 27
Welcome to Fantasy Football Live Match Chat Gameweek 27. This is the first of the so called ‘blank weeks’ when a few teams miss out on fixtures. This particular one is because Man City and Chelsea face off in the Milk Cup Final and subsequently both Everton and Brighton get to sit it out too. If this comes as a surprise to you (Hi Raz!) then don’t say we didn’t mention it once or twice in our articles this week. Right after giving yourself a good old slap in the face.
What it does mean is that we have just eight games this week, and rather unusually we begin with two on Friday night. In fact, we think this is the first time this has ever happened. Cardiff face Watford and Fulham play West Ham, so let’s just hope it wasn’t some sort of deliberate marketing tool to draw in viewing numbers…
Burnley and Spurs get us going in the early one on Saturday prior to a paltry two games in the traditional 3pm slot as Bournemouth host Wolves (fantasy relevant) and Newcastle host Huddersfield (not!). Leicester and Palace play in the late one.
Sunday does look a bit more enticing as Arsenal play Southampton mid afternoon before the tie of the weekend sees the GW out on Sunday with Liverpool going to Man Utd to try and make the most of their game in hand. No idea who Man Utd fans actually prefer to win this one!
The games in full…
Keep track of all the action, the goals, the talking points, right here at FF247 Live Match Chat, an interactive chat which encourages you to keep involved and share your thoughts and emotions as the matches take place.
Good luck to absolutely everyone for Gameweek 27 from all at FF247!
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Man City team news:
Laporte and Fernandinho both “felt something, muscular, they will be out for some weeks.”
They’ve had a hell of a lot of games recently.
May be catching up a bit with them, he says, clutching at straws.
Apparently this quote was taken out of context – Pep said ‘could’, not ‘will’, and a proper assessment will take place in the next few days.
Laporte said it’s not serious himself, if that counts for much
Not serious but it’s hamstring. Guess it will be the next two games
Sarri’s come out and said Kepa was right?! I know he was put in an awkward position, but what message does that send. Extreme weakness.
He has already lost the respect of the players.
With their latest results, the crowd in deffo not on his side atm.
It is not hard to predict that Granovskaya(CHE’s director) has already scribbled down a few names to replace him.
As absurd as it sounds, this incident was his perfect chance for him to show that he is not the only one to blame(ok maybe he is but you know where I am going with this one) for their latest poor results.
This was the perfect time for him to raise his voice and take a firm stand in what he believes !!
As Init said – for the sake of football !!
As I’ve been following his work in Italy, I can tell you he is not afraid to raise his voice against injustice.
But he has always done that in a very polite and politically correct way, even if against one of the most powerful figures in Italian football (the Napoli president).
There are 2 possible scenarios :
-either this was a directive from above ;
or
-he himself decided to act in a very political way knowing he has lost the boards confidence.
Either way – he chose the wrong way of dealing with this !!
On the other hand, for the good of Football – the club HAS to punish Kepa.
If they don’t, they are setting a seriously bad example for everyone else.
For Football itself !!