2023-24 English Premier League Discussion Thread
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Not much of a contest for City at Brighton.
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wco81 wrote:Not much of a contest for City at Brighton.
You expected differently? Now that Manchester City is out of CL, it should be a cakewalk to the title.
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it's going to be a tough summer man....
Another summer with Lance Armstrong as champ
Another summer with Lance Armstrong as champ
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MaliBrah wrote:it's going to be a tough summer man....
Another summer with Lance Armstrong as champ
So Arsenal is Jan Ullrich?
Spoiler: This story is not going to end up very well with doping, drugs and alcohol
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I swear only Spurs could be down 3 against 2 shots on target
No matter how good or **** your team is, defending set pieces is integral to winning football matches and the team consistently fails at it.
No matter how good or **** your team is, defending set pieces is integral to winning football matches and the team consistently fails at it.
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They almost bottled it...
Far too nonchalant in the second half.
Far too nonchalant in the second half.
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Turned out to be a thrilling North London Derby.
It's one of the few wins by an away team in a long stretch, they said.
It's one of the few wins by an away team in a long stretch, they said.
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City suck man .. Forrest are criminals for that smh
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Forest had chances. They finished pretty bad or when they got near the box, they didn't generate good shots.
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Chris Wood was match fixing , guys mail it in against City man lol
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MaliBrah wrote:Chris Wood was match fixing , guys mail it in against City man lol
He bottled a few chances...
Sometimes a player's greatest challenge is coming to grips with his role on the team
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Baphomet wrote:I swear only Spurs could be down 3 against 2 shots on target
No matter how good or **** your team is, defending set pieces is integral to winning football matches and the team consistently fails at it.
Yeah, thought you definitely had the chances to win that....not going to lie, first time this year I was cheering on Arsenal.
Our very shaky point against Chelsea (shocking game by us) had guaranteed Europa League as a minimum for Villa, which if you'd offered that at start of season, I would have grabbed it.
To still have CL in our own hands is great, but with the added injuries from the weekend, and our Conference SF starting this week, I think we may run out of legs.
Sometimes a player's greatest challenge is coming to grips with his role on the team
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Im still shocked at Chris Wood .... City were there for the taken and scored their opening goal when Forrest went to 10 men for a second cause of an injury
i'm losing my mind praying for some luck LOL
i'm losing my mind praying for some luck LOL
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Did anyone hear the VAR audio from the Everton-Nottingham Forest match?
Webb admitted the VAR error, however, listening to the VAR, these refs are clueless. Talking about both Young and the Forest player "tussling for the ball, degree of normal contact as they both play the ball in the same space." What video was VAR watching?
Webb admitted the VAR error, however, listening to the VAR, these refs are clueless. Talking about both Young and the Forest player "tussling for the ball, degree of normal contact as they both play the ball in the same space." What video was VAR watching?
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PL is implementing a salary cap starting with the 2025-26 season!
But the cap will likely be well over £500 million.
https://soccer.realgm.com/wiretap/10625/Premier-League-Moving-Forward-With-Salary-Cap-For-25-26
But the cap will likely be well over £500 million.
https://soccer.realgm.com/wiretap/10625/Premier-League-Moving-Forward-With-Salary-Cap-For-25-26
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Baphomet wrote:No matter how good or **** your team is, defending set pieces is integral to winning football matches and the team consistently fails at it.
Needs repeating. Sack whoever is coordinating set pieces at Spurs.
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Baphomet wrote:Baphomet wrote:No matter how good or **** your team is, defending set pieces is integral to winning football matches and the team consistently fails at it.
Needs repeating. Sack whoever is coordinating set pieces at Spurs.
Ange's comments when asked about defending them were odd too.
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Spurs ! Lets rally together and end the season strong , send the home fans off with a win at home to City !! Correct our mistakes from the last couple weeks. We can do this , #COYS
I believe in you guys!
I believe in you guys!
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Baphomet wrote:Needs repeating. Sack whoever is coordinating set pieces at Spurs.
Does that not ultimately fall to Ange?
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Baseline81 wrote:Baphomet wrote:Needs repeating. Sack whoever is coordinating set pieces at Spurs.
Does that not ultimately fall to Ange?
Ryan Mason and Mile Jedinak are Spurs set piece coordinators, but yeah, he's the one who presumably involved them in his coaching staff in this capacity.
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