2022-23 English Premier League Discussion Thread
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Got too cute and lost momentum in the second half but another clean sheet. I'll take it.
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2 poor teams play out a lame game.
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Boring second half...
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AK47MVP wrote:Boring second half...
From a Leicester pov the second half was much better than the first but we were very poor and beating us 1-0 showed that Man U have a long way to go yet.
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HIF wrote:AK47MVP wrote:Boring second half...
From a Leicester pov the second half was much better than the first but we were very poor and beating us 1-0 showed that Man U have a long way to go yet.
Rodgers in or out?
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LDNMagic90 wrote:Rodgers in or out?
I would be surprised if he lasts much longer.
After the match, Rodgers took a shot at ownership over transfers saying "this isn't the club it was 2 years ago."
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Baseline81 wrote:LDNMagic90 wrote:Rodgers in or out?
I would be surprised if he lasts much longer.
After the match, Rodgers took a shot at ownership over transfers saying "this isn't the club it was 2 years ago."
To me it sounded like a plea to get out from Rodgers or it was just post match frustration about everything.
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LDNMagic90 wrote:HIF wrote:AK47MVP wrote:Boring second half...
From a Leicester pov the second half was much better than the first but we were very poor and beating us 1-0 showed that Man U have a long way to go yet.
Rodgers in or out?
I'll support him until he goes but I think we need a new manager. The players aren't playing to their abilities. Can't see Top firing him - it'd cost too much.
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LDNMagic90 wrote:Baseline81 wrote:LDNMagic90 wrote:Rodgers in or out?
I would be surprised if he lasts much longer.
After the match, Rodgers took a shot at ownership over transfers saying "this isn't the club it was 2 years ago."
To me it sounded like a plea to get out from Rodgers or it was just post match frustration about everything.
Hopefully he walks and we don't have to pay compensation. You can have him at villa. Then we'll go for Potter/Poch and end up with Dyche (whom I actually like).
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HIF wrote:LDNMagic90 wrote:Baseline81 wrote:I would be surprised if he lasts much longer.
After the match, Rodgers took a shot at ownership over transfers saying "this isn't the club it was 2 years ago."
To me it sounded like a plea to get out from Rodgers or it was just post match frustration about everything.
Hopefully he walks and we don't have to pay compensation. You can have him at villa. Then we'll go for Potter/Poch and end up with Dyche (whom I actually like).
Dyche is a good shout, he's very underrated and can work on a minimal budget. Potter/Poch would be good for you guys as well, however with Potter (I do really like him and think he is/will be a top coach) he may be one of those coaches you have to be patient with. It's taken Brighton a couple seasons to be all the way locked in, I'm sure he went through a bad spell last season with them I think it was 3 wins in 20 or something. However I know most of that weren't solely on him as their strikers weren't exactly consistent.
I know Potter is from the midlands so I'm sure he would welcome coaching a team from there to be closer to his family etc. He seems happy at Brighton though, it'll be tough to get him.
I don't mind Rodgers, but all of his teams seem to go stale after a few years. Or he throws his toys out if he doesn't get money to spend. I'm sure he did that at Swansea or Celtic? If I remember correctly?
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Have any star players who went into coaching started at lower divisions or have they all been able to get HC jobs in the EPL?
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wco81 wrote:Have any star players who went into coaching started at lower divisions or have they all been able to get HC jobs in the EPL?
A few maybe going to other countries to learn their trade there. Off the top of my head Vieira went to the MLS first I think to manage, I think Sol Campbell as well and I’m sure Xabi Alonso is in a lower division in Spain. Lampard started at Derby as well where he made a name for himself likewise Rooney. I think it’s pretty rare that a former top player retires and gets a head coach/managers position in the EPL straight away.
However it’s much easier to be considered as a head coach for a former star player after they’ve done a gig somewhere else for a year or two. (Gerrard, Arteta etc)
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What a free kick by Toney. Amazing how much power he can generate just from two steps.
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And Toney has his hat trick. What a game.
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BIG 6 VAR bias everywhere again. It's now become double jeopardy for big 6 teams. We may as well scrap VAR and go back to the 1 ref cheating.
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Congrats to city! Maybe Tottenham will give them a proper challenge this year.
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Cactus Jack wrote:Congrats to city! Maybe Tottenham will give them a proper challenge this year.

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Haaland strikes again, but what a ball by De Bruyne, it just floats in the air to Haaland's boot
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To be honest, I think Villa have played well here. With a bit more cutting edge they could get something from this game.
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City looks drained
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