2025-26 English Premier League Discussion Thread

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Post#361 » by MaliBrah » Today 2:58 am

El Turco wrote:Perhaps Mr. Salah would like to spend the ramadan in a muslim country?

You know if you can't beat them join em :)

Salah and Osimhen in the UCL knockouts sheesh
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Post#362 » by El Turco » Today 3:10 am

MaliBrah wrote:
El Turco wrote:Perhaps Mr. Salah would like to spend the ramadan in a muslim country?

You know if you can't beat them join em :)

Salah and Osimhen in the UCL knockouts sheesh


Sane is rounding into form too :)
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Post#363 » by doogie_hauser » Today 11:31 am

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Post#364 » by doogie_hauser » Today 11:34 am

The_Brecht wrote:Heartbreaking loss at Villa, but not unexpected.
Regroup, recuperate the injured players and get back on track.

Every teams is bound to lose points this season. It's just important not to sob too much about it.


Oh please, this is not the first time in the past few seasons that Arsenal have blown a commanding lead/gap at the top of The Premier League.

Gooners are done. Man City will be champions again
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Post#365 » by MaliBrah » Today 5:34 pm

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The_Brecht wrote:Heartbreaking loss at Villa, but not unexpected.
Regroup, recuperate the injured players and get back on track.

Every teams is bound to lose points this season. It's just important not to sob too much about it.


Oh please, this is not the first time in the past few seasons that Arsenal have blown a commanding lead/gap at the top of The Premier League.

Gooners are done. Man City will be champions again

we've only blown a good lead 1 time and that was to a treble winning team after we had to bring Rob Holding back into the side after Saliba got hurt lol. Truly we weren't ready to win that season. The other time we lost the title we clawed it back going 16-1-1 in the last 18 and still lost because City are freaks and went 1 better. I blame that season on Arteta and playing havertz at CM for the first 6 months and throwing a bunch of points.

we're not done but we're not gonna win away games at tough grounds like Villa Park against really good teams without our best players lol. City lost there as well too. Schedule easing up and we have a bunch of tough away grounds out the way and players returning lol.

Second loss all season , City have already lost 4 don't look that good away from home like us (even have had a easier away fixtures to) they can lose more , They're not as infallible as before we seen them against leeds and fulham.
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Post#366 » by Pipp33 » 24 minutes ago

MaliBrah wrote:Knew it lol. We're dead on our feet now and Villa ran through us, Credit to them. Schedule gets a big easier now , hopefully Saliba is back for Everton and then Gabriel not long after

Our shooting has to improve lol , the amount of times we just shoot right at Keepers man lol.


Great win for us, and I thought it was a quality game.

2 comes away froma very busy week with 9 points from 3 games is outstanding, especially the comeback over Brighton at Brighton.

We've still got a tough December schedule, so need to keep going. But the turnaround from the first month has been phenominal. Emery truly is a wizard
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