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axellis-archv-2 · 5 months
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axellis ahhh ahhhhhh theyre so cute ahhhh
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jade-moonchild · 3 months
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It's time for:
My stats
height: 172 cm/ 5 7"
hw: 81 kg/ 178.5 lbs
lw: 57,5 kg/ 126.7 lbs
sw: 81 kg/ 178.5 lbs
ugw: 50-55 kg/ 110.2 - 121.2 lbs
bmi of ugw: 16.9 - 18.6
(relapsed in September 2023)
gw1 - 80 kg 🩷
gw2 - 79 kg 🩷
gw3 - 78 kg 🩷
gw4 - 77 kg 🩷
gw5 - 76 kg 🩷
gw6 - 75 kg 🩷
gw7 - 74 kg 🩷
gw8 - 73 kg 🩷
gw9 - 72 kg 🩷
gw10 - 71 kg 🩷
gw11 - 70 kg 🩷
gw12 - 69 kg 🩷
gw13 - 68 kg 🩷
gw14 - 67 kg 🩷
gw15 - 66 kg 🩷
gw16 - 65 kg 🩷
gw17 - 64 kg
gw18 - 63 kg
gw19 - 62 kg
gw20 - 61 kg
gw21 - 60 kg
gw22 - 59 kg
gw23 - 58 kg
gw24 - 57 kg
gw23 - 56 kg
gw22 - 55 kg
❤️Stay safe❤️
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sarahjensen940 · 15 days
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fmlfpl · 4 months
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Ep. 443 - On to GW21.5 - Send Pix
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There were only five matches to talk about but we still spoke for an hour. It is what it is.
All Your Base Are Belong to Us - https://youtu.be/qItugh-fFgg?si=UuL8DbPkuvMNgphr
Find the pod at:
Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-443-on-to-gw21-5-send-pix/id1024068765?i=1000641672951
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5KrfEluUfODLLOQITdOPUH?si=91d7a267388648a3
Links: https://linktr.ee/fmlfpl
Thumbnail by Cole: @ilovemonsters on Twitter and @colelovemonsters on Instagram
#FPL #FMLFPL #FantasyPremierLeague
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fantasypremierlads · 4 months
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GW21 NOT-VARIANCE VARIANCE
let's get nonsense
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🫡SPLIT DECISIONS! | FPL GENERAL''s ORDERS | GW21 TEAM SELECTION | #fantasyfootball ✨🤔📝 https://newsinfitness.com/split-decisions-fpl-generals-orders-gw21-team-selection-fantasyfootball/
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oatmilkovich · 3 years
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gallavich week 2021 - day 1: post s11
kids, strollers, play days at the beach. those weren’t supposed to be in his future. 
1.2k // @gallavichthings (i usually post over on @oforamuse – but i’m thinking of shaking things up and bringing it all over here). 
Things are so good right now that Mickey has to remind himself sometimes that this is really his life and shit isn’t changing any time soon. 
Franny hangs off his wrist as they stumble back to the car, sun drunk and skin warm. Ian follows behind, babbling nonsense to Freddie as the kid falls asleep in his stroller. 
When Lip had called them up that morning, desperately seeking someone to take Fred for the day and Ian agreed, Mickey was one step away from googling the nearest divorce lawyer – especially as they’d already said yes to watching Franny.
“You’re killin’ me.” He’d moaned into the pillow once Ian had hung up and turned towards him sheepishly. “Fuckin’ killin’ me.” 
But, much to his surprise and well, enjoyment, he’s had a pretty solid day. 
They piled the kids into Tami’s car and headed off towards the beach after Ian had vetoed Mickey’s suggestion of sticking them in front of the Netflix for the day back in their apartment.
“Fine. But if you get sunburned, I’m not dealing with your ass complaining.” He grumbled, watching the road in front and all Ian did was grin and turn the music up on the car’s stereo as he drove. 
Mickey knew dragging him along for a day at the beach with the kids was his idea of heaven. 
And it was. A hot, sweaty sand filled heaven with vanilla ice cream that dripped down Mickey’s fingers and sea foam that got between his toes on the shoreline. Ian’s freckles became more prominent as the day went on, littering his nose, cheek and eyelids, and Mickey fought the urge to place his lips on each of them. 
A good day – hell, even a great day in fact. 
Now as they walk, Franny is rattling off a story about another kid at school and in her young, girlish way, he knows it’s the most important thing she’s ever told someone. 
“Someone pickin’ on you kid?” Mickey asks, only vaguely listening but catching up somewhere around hair pulling and tattle-taling. 
“Elizabeth tries.” 
“Well, if she tries again. You tell me, okay?” 
Franny beams, her wide eyes meeting a toothy grin and in that moment, Mickey swears to himself he’s going to do everything in his power to protect this kid from harm. 
In all the ways no one protected him. 
He didn’t have days under the afternoon sun, beach hut vanilla ice cream and seafoam between his toes aged five, but this kid will – she always will. 
Ian catches up with them, pushing Freddie on Mickey’s right side and smirks. 
“Good day then, Mick? Better than Netflix?” 
Mickey rolls his eyes, but there’s no heat behind it. Only joy. 
“Never said we were gonna be the ones watching it.” 
They get to where they left their car, parked in a lonely corner of the lot underneath a tree to avoid the sun’s heat and once he’s got Freddie safely settled, Mickey gets to loading up the trunk with their belongings, miraculously finding a way to fit the stroller in so it’ll remain in one piece by the time they get back home. 
“Those things are way too fuckin’ complicated.”
Ian doesn’t look up from where he’s strapping Franny into her car seat, but gives him a head nod of acknowledgment.
“Tami said those go for a couple hundred.” 
And way too fuckin’ expensive. 
“Well, we ain’t gettin’ one of them.”
It falls out before Mickey can stop it and by the time he’s caught up, Ian’s already met his eye, his mouth parted in what could only be read as surprise. He doesn’t know what it is – maybe he’s delirious from a day by the sea and all the sun, but Mickey finds himself hesitating on the urge to back track.
Ian holds his stare and clearly there’s something there he wants to press further, but he doesn’t. 
“Or whatever.” Mickey says with a swallow, dropping his gaze down to the keys in his hands as he hastily gets them prepped for ignition. It’s his turn to drive, but now it feels his gut might fall out into the pedals below. 
“You’ve got sand in your hair, Fran.” Ian says, ducking down to run a hand through her blonde curls, a move that makes her giggle. His voice is cheery, purposefully so and Mickey can tell he’s trying to move the moment along. “Gonna have to give you a bath before we hand you over to your mom, otherwise I’ll be on her shit list.” 
His forehead instinctively hits the wheel and a headache blooms between his eyebrows. 
Kids, strollers, play days at the beach. 
Those weren’t supposed to be in his future. Not when he was seventeen and fucked for life, not when he was behind bars with a heavy prison sentence on his head. 
Not even when Ian held him in his arms and whispered, you’re gonna be a great dad. 
But now?
The thought makes his stomach churn and he doesn’t know if that’s a good thing. 
Or a bad one. 
Ian’s not pressed the issue, there’s been no pillow talk about their future of two point five kids, a dog and white picket fence, but Mickey knows the look his husband gets when he watches him play liquor store robbery with Franny or bounce Fred on his knee. 
He knows what Ian wants for them both, but Mickey doesn’t know if he can give it to him. 
The car dips when Ian slides into the passenger side and Mickey keeps his head down, listening to Ian close the door and buckle himself in. 
“Hey.” 
Ian’s voice is soft. A delicate contrast to the childish garble he’d been playing with earlier around the kids. There’s a hand on his thigh, a comfort through the fabric of his knee length shorts and Mickey takes a moment to breathe, before he twists his head to meet his husband's eye. A soft voice, coupled with a soft gaze. His hand finds Ian’s and it’s the most natural thing in the world, to be held and intertwined by this man. 
Ian squeezes his hand, a gentle pulse of it’s okay, take your time. I’ll meet you when you’re ready. 
They’ll talk about it one day. They’ll sit down at their kitchen table after work one evening and over a bowl of tomato spaghetti, it’ll spill out between them. They’ll breathe together, meet with a kiss and plan their future.  
Kids, strollers, play days at the beach. 
But today, Mickey’s husband is giving him an out. He’s giving him it's okay, take your time. I’ll meet you when you’re ready. 
Keeping their hands together, he moves his forehead away from the wheel and looks at the road ahead of him. They’ll go home, drop the kids off and have an evening to themselves. They’ll drink beer, fuck and sleep until their alarm the following morning. They’ll go to family dinners at Lip’s, share a beer at The Alibi and a cigarette on their balcony. Days, weeks and months will go by.
Ian will meet him when he’s ready. 
Mickey twists the key in the ignition, presses a firm foot down on the pedal and they take off, moving forward. 
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mishervellous · 3 years
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Ian was just getting ready for the long ride, neatly storing his belongings under the bottom bunk, when a commotion from the outside corridor distracted him, and the door to the cabin was basically being ripped from its already fragile hinges and—would you look at that. That same rude fuck was now sneering at him, rolling his eyes into the stratosphere before throwing his ratty backpack on the top bunk. “Of-fucking-course it’s fucking Annie.”
(In which Ian is an artist, Mickey's on the run from something, and the train they're both on breaks down in the middle of nowhere.)
Read “Back on Track (Off the Rails)” here!
Submission for Gallavich Week Day 7 run by the awesomesauce @gallavichthings!
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rosexwilson · 5 years
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@grantwilsons liked for a starter!!
Rose stepped over a pile of dirty laundry in the gross motel room (which, she was paying for, by the way) surveying Grant’s surroundings with a mild interest, as if she was a naturalist studying a subject in the wild. The wrinkle to her nose made it clear that she was not impressed. She glanced around the corner to where Grant was standing at the bathroom counter. “You know this place is fucking filthy enough without you doing your gross boy shit, right?” 
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4virgil4 · 4 years
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So I was thinking about the 2017/2018 Centurion City team and how our results are in comparison and our chances of reaching or breaking the 100 point record.
After 18 games played, City had only one draw, just like we are at the moment. So that was 2 points dropped in the whole of the first half of the season. The second half went
GW21 D
GW23 L
GW26 D
GW33 L
GW37 D
Out of the 14 points they dropped all year, 12 came on the second half. That a pretty big difference and very much understandable too. We all know how crazy the schedules get when the CL comes back in february, along with the FA Cup and the return of international breaks in march. So it’s obviously pretty ridiculous to assume we will keep the same form for the second half of the season. So we WILL be dropping more points, but I think whether we can crack a century will mainly depend on Jurgen’s approach. Obviously the chances of winning the title are now substantially big with the current gaps to Leicester and City, but whether or not we can break all sorts of 2018 City records will depend on whether or not he decides to go all out for the league or starts actively putting the CL into consideration too. Obviously he automatically wants to win everything, but the league was the priority at the start of the season. Now that the league gap is big, there’s more room to be greedy and actively push harder than he would have by rotating a bit during league games.
We can’t win a hundred league points and win the CL, we don’t have the manpower for that. No one has the manpower for that. When Barca won a 100 points, they went out 7-0 in the CL semis. Even City with their unreasonalbly overpowered squad couldn’t. It’s just too much. The chances of both happening are rationally very slim; so basically in my view it all goes down to one active choice: Do we want to win a historic statistically unprecedented league title or do we want ‘just’ a pretty epic league title and a chance at going back to back in Europe?
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trevf5l · 7 years
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Stat Attack: Tottenham v West Brom
With some tasty stats ahead of #TOTWBA & the #GW21 kickoff, here's our @FPLMarple
Following ten days of Cup action which, let’s face it, few of us care about even if our club of choice was playing, the Premier League returns today. Move over kids and bench fodder, make room for the stars of the show… and of our fantasy teams.   The weekend gets underway at White Hart Lane at 12.30pm, as Tottenham Hotspur take on Tony Pulis’ high flying West Bromwich Albion. Now, I know the…
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jnounited-blog · 7 years
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FPL Today is your show for FPL Tips and everything Fantasy Premier League Related. Focusing on previewing Gameweek 21 in the Fantasy Premier League 2016/17 Season we look at the FPL Hotlist where JNO recommends his players to watch before looking at the up and coming fixtures and how they might effect our Fantasy Football Season. We then go into JNO United's FPL Tips for his Fantasy Premier League Captain Choice, Differential and Red Herring of the week.
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fmlfpl · 4 months
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GW21 Teams
alon transfers: bowen out, rashford in
alon bench: kaminski / trent, solanke, moreno
walsh transfers: mo and son out, kevin and foden in
walsh bench: dubravka / chukwuemeka, branthwaite, trent
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aryap · 4 years
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FPL 2019-20 Learning
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Ini musim ketiga gue main Fantasy Premier League (FPL). Musim ini, gue mengumpulkan nilai 2132, finis di posisi 669.378 dunia dan 11.089 Indonesia. Penurunan sih dibanding tahun lalu gue dapat 2168 poin, finis di posisi 405.70 dunia. Apa saja learning yang gue catat dari FPL 2019/2020?
Lebih sabar Tahun lalu, gue tipe pemain yang sangat agresif jual beli pemain. Gue cukup sering potong nilai (-4 atau -8) untuk ngejar pemain yang gue inginkan. Tahun ini, gue mengubah strategi jadi lebih kalem. Selama 38 gameweek (GW) musim ini, gue gak pernah sekali pun melakukan transfer di luar jatah free transfer (FT) alias tidak pernah minus.  
Perubahan strategi itu ada plus minusnya sih. Plusnya, gue nggak lagi mendasarkan keputusan transfer gue secara emosional (misalnya: jual pemain karena kesal banget dia nilainya jelek di GW itu, atau beli pemain yang GW sebelumnya dapat nilai bagus banget). Hal ini menghindarkan gue dari penyesalan ketika ngeliat pemain yang gue jual malah dapat poin bagus, sementara yang gue beli malah melempem. Sementara minusnya, gue harus bener-bener sabar kalau dengan performa pemain yang ada di tim gue. Gue hanya menjual pemain yang bener-bener paling jelek performanya dan hanya beli pemain yang gue yakin akan bagus.
Proses transfernya juga nggak keburu-buru. Musim lalu gue rasa-rasanya cukup sering jual/beli pemain saat sebelum semua pertandingan di GW tersebut selesai. Sementara musim ini, gue selalu memastikan semua pertandingan di GW tersebut udah selesai. Bahkan cukup sering juga gue transfer ketika menjelang deadline.
Mungkin gue harus sedikit lebih agresif, terutama bila situasinya memungkinkan. Kena -4 untuk 1-2x transfer yang benar-benar prospektif seharusnya masih bisa ditoleransi. 
Kapten Di sini sebenarnya letak kegagalan gue di FPL musim ini. Selama 38 GW, praktis gue cuma bener pilih kapten di empat GW. Bener pilih kapten ini maksudnya adalah memilih pemain dengan poin tertinggi di tim yang gue punya. Tiga pilihan itu adalah Salah di GW1 dan 25, Mane di GW8 dan Vardy di GW12. Sementara pilihan paling fail adalah Vardy di GW23 di mana dia dapat 0 poin! Dari kesalahan pemilihan kapten ini, andai gue memilih kapten yang lebih oke, gue bisa dapat potensi tambahan 555 poin! Ini sama saja dengan rata-rata 16,3 poin (hasil dari 555 poin dibagi dengan 34GW di mana gue salah pilih kapten).
Secara jujur, dari 34 opsi kapten yang lebih baik yang bisa gue pilih, beberapa di antaranya termasuk surprise package; misalnya Ayew di GW4 (18 poin) dan Lundstram di GW12 (42 poin). Selain itu, ada juga pemain yang berposisi sebagai bek kaya Digne di GW2, Robertson di GW9 dan GW21, Laporte di GW37 dan Walker di GW38. Di sini, gue harus mengakui bahwa gue nggak akan kepikiran buat kaptenin Ayew dan Lundstram atau mengkaptenkan bek.
Okelah, kalau opsi untuk mengkaptenkan surprise package atau bek itu nggak dimasukkan dalam perhitungan hilangnya potensi poin tambahan, gue masih bisa dapat tambahan 463 poin! Ini setara dengan 17,1 poin per GW (463 dibagi dengan 27GW, yang didapat dari 34GW dikurangi 7GW di mana better captain options adalah pemain kejutan atau bek).
Triple captain Musim ini, triple captain gue pakai di GW24 dengan pilihan Mane karena Liverpool menghadapi double gameweek (DGW) lawan Wolverhampton dan West Ham (dua-duanya away). Hasilnya? Zonk! Mane cuma main 32 menit di game lawan Wolves dan ditarik karena cedera. Dia kemudian absen di game lawan West Ham. Mane cuma dapat 1 poin dan triple captain gue cuma menghasilkan 3 poin.
Sudah dua musim ini TC gue gagal mulu. Pelajarannya sebenarnya sederhana: daripada dipasang buat pemain yang DGW dalam selisih 3-4 hari dan berisiko cedera atau dirotasi, lebih baik TC dipasang buat pemain yang single gameweek (SGW) tapi peluangnya untuk main penuh dan mendulang poin lebih besar.
Bench boost Gue mengaktifkan bench boost (BB) pada GW37. Masih sama dengan musim-musim sebelumnya, BB digunakan hanya jika lo yakin 15 pemain lo akan main semua dan punya jadwal yang menguntungkan. Di GW37 itu, gue mengoleksi 90 poin. Ada dua pemain yang menurut gue nggak oke di GW tersebut, yaitu Fernandes (1 poin) dan Egan (2 poin). Dua kiper gue cleansheet (CS), bek gue ada yang CS, assist dan cetak gol, sementara gelandang dan penyerang gue either gol atau assist.
Centurion Ini masih jadi misteri karena selama tiga musim main FPL, gue belum pernah tembus 100 poin dalam satu GW.
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mishervellous · 3 years
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Ian had called after him, and the asshole had just flipped him off over the backpack on his shoulder, sputtering a simple, “Watch where the fuck you’re going, Annie.”
[from one of the meet ugly for GW21 ☺️]
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liverpooltickets · 4 years
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Fantasy Premier League tips: Get Liverpool's Mohamed Salah and who to captain for GWs 19-21
We are well and truly into the festive fixtures now with three Fantasy Premier League game weeks to take place in the span of a week. Football devotees around the world can obtain Premier League Tickets online to enjoy its superb performances.
It’s always a tricky period to navigate and following a testing GW18 which recorded an average score of just 38 with Liverpool missing in action and Tottenham assets we’re looking at you, Son Heung-min, more slip-ups cannot be afforded.
Given the close proximity of Premier League fixtures, in this week’s column, we’ll look at the best picks over the next three GWs from 19 to 21.
Spurs have an opportunity to bounce back from their defeat to Chelsea with fine fixtures of this period, while Manchester City enjoys the same luxury.
Captain for gw 19 – Dele Alli | Tottenham | 8.8m
He’s blanked in the last two games, but Dele Alli is still an interesting captain candidate for GW 19. An appealing run of games for Spurs starts with Brighton at home and given Son’s three-match suspension, Alli should effectively be immune to the rotation.
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It also means that the onus will be on him to directly contribute to goals and he’s still done that six times in the last six GWs. He also ranks third among midfielders for shots in that time and has attempted five assists in the last four GWs. Only Aston Villa have conceded more than Brighton’s 16 big changes over the last six GWs.
CAPTAIN FOR GW 20 – MOHAMED SALAH | LIVERPOOL | 12.2M
Having dropped in value, Mohamed Salah now costs just as much as team-mate Sadio Mane whose price has gone the other way. However, the Egyptian’s ownership is about 15-per-cent less than his colleagues, making him an attractive differential.
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It also helps that his form has definitely improved of late with his underlying stats far superior to Mane. Salah leads the league for shots inside the box in the last three GWs with 12, despite only featuring in two of those rounds.
He also has three goals and an assist in his last two games, which produced a total of 29 points. He plays Wolves at Anfield in GW20. This may be the ideal time to hand him the armband.
Captain for gw 21 – Sergio Aguero | Manchester city | 11.7m
Another FPL stalwart who is something of a differential at the moment is Sergio Aguero. The striker is back from injury and Pep Guardiola stated that he isn’t ready to start just yet so his ownership still hovers around 10 percent. However, GW21 may be the perfect time to put your faith in him.
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The Argentine will face Everton at home on that occasion and has historically done well at the Etihad, while he should be back up to speed by then. He’ll be hoping to rediscover his form from the start of the season and Man City will need their talisman to fire over the coming weeks if they are to put pressure on Liverpool at the top.
Anthony Martial | Manchester united | 7.7m
With just one attacking return in the last five GWs, Anthony Martial doesn’t justify a spot in your team.
Newcastle United in GW19 at home still represents a good fixture but faith in the Frenchman is dwindling and even if he does score points against the Magpies it’s getting increasingly difficult to back him to do so on a regular basis.
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Meanwhile, the likes of James Maddison (7.8m), Willian (7.0m) and Lucas Moura (7.1m) in his price bracket promise so much more, while even cheaper options like Todd Cantwell (4.8m) and Jack Grealish (6.3m) look much better.
Angelo Ogbonna | west ham | 4.5m
West Ham is hardly the first team that comes to mind when pondering defensive options, but Angelo Ogbonna has blanked just once in the last five GWs with the Hammers managing to keep two clean sheets over that period.
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The Centre-back is also proving to be a threat at the other end of the pitch with two goals in that time. West Ham also has relatively decent games coming up as they take on Crystal Palace and Bournemouth either side of a clash with Leicester.
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