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Premier league 2018/19

The Cryptkeeper

The Cryptkeeper

The Aussie Yid
Yeah, you can really see the appeal for Poch to leave and manage this rabble.
 
USspur

USspur

Well-Known Member
another matchday, another salah pen. this not as bad as the rest, but a weak pen imo
 
Finchbee

Finchbee

Well-Known Member
Chavs are 2-2 with burnley, cant see anything other than a win
 
BrooklynYid

BrooklynYid

Well-Known Member
We need to smoke Brighton tomorrow. It might come down to goal differential and a convincing win tomorrow puts us in control. But yeah, just win and all.
 
Liam

Liam

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Founding Member
How about a draw ha ha fucking plastics. We just need to win 4 games now, 3 at home plus Bournemouth.
Might not even need that if the goons drop points to Wolves and Leicester away in their two away games coming up, City beat United on Wed, and United get at least a point against Chelsea on at OT on Sunday. Win our net two game and their will be a good gap between us and the others with two games left. Might even be able to afford the opportunity of resting some players at Bournemouth before we travel too Amsterdam. Each game at a time though....
 
Don Diaz

Don Diaz

Zero tolerance of Numpty's
Founding Member
Any wins are good from here on in....Brighton will be tough to score against tomorrow
 
Liam

Liam

Well-Known Member
Founding Member
Any wins are good from here on in....Brighton will be tough to score against tomorrow
You'd think so but they seem to have gone to shite lately. Think we'll get the win anyway and same with West Ham on Saturday. Just about being professional now, don't go thinking it's in the bag already. .
 
USspur

USspur

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its really too bad that everton are so far back. would love to have seen them jump the other 3 for that final UCL spot. unsure who i want in the 4th spot now though...🤔🤔🤔
 
Don Diaz

Don Diaz

Zero tolerance of Numpty's
Founding Member
its really too bad that everton are so far back. would love to have seen them jump the other 3 for that final UCL spot. unsure who i want in the 4th spot now though...🤔🤔🤔
Has to be United, or Arsenal and Chelsea a win the Europa league, whilst we win CL and the gooners miss out?
 
Chavhater01

Chavhater01

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What a crazy last 5 days. We've lost twice and yet i feel utterly elated. Wasn't too bothered about the defeat to City on Saturday but was thinking it would be nice if one of Chavs, Arse or Utd drop points, 2 of them lose and one of 'em drop 2 points, i mean seriously football is so gloriously mental at times!

its really too bad that everton are so far back. would love to have seen them jump the other 3 for that final UCL spot. unsure who i want in the 4th spot now though...🤔🤔🤔

Can't believe i'm saying this but i think i'd prefer the Chavs to get 4th, based purely on the Summer transfer window. It's fairly clear that us, and the 3 below us are in need of a fair few quid being spent on our respective teams/squads, so with Utd and the Arse not having cl football, it may just limit their ability to pick up certain players, maybe not in Utd's case, coz the lure of £250k a week is hard to turn down but anyway, if the Chavs do have their final appeal rejected (unlikely) over the delay of their ban until January, then that's why i'd want them in 4th.
 
Dorset

Dorset

The Voice Of Reason
Founding Member
What a crazy last 5 days. We've lost twice and yet i feel utterly elated. Wasn't too bothered about the defeat to City on Saturday but was thinking it would be nice if one of Chavs, Arse or Utd drop points, 2 of them lose and one of 'em drop 2 points, i mean seriously football is so gloriously mental at times!



Can't believe i'm saying this but i think i'd prefer the Chavs to get 4th, based purely on the Summer transfer window. It's fairly clear that us, and the 3 below us are in need of a fair few quid being spent on our respective teams/squads, so with Utd and the Arse not having cl football, it may just limit their ability to pick up certain players, maybe not in Utd's case, coz the lure of £250k a week is hard to turn down but anyway, if the Chavs do have their final appeal rejected (unlikely) over the delay of their ban until January, then that's why i'd want them in 4th.
I had to look up the results cos I thought to myself "wot's this crazy fool saying? :We didn't not never t lose twice in 5 days!" We did lose the 2nd leg didn't we? But, surely your point about everyone and his dog dropping points couldn't be true. Nah, not possible. But again it is kosher news, not fake, real. Mental.
 
Don Diaz

Don Diaz

Zero tolerance of Numpty's
Founding Member
Also from Alastair Gold - football London. Wise words? fucking pikey's I hate them.

Time for that derby

The Spurs vs West Ham derby is a strange one. It's not up there for Tottenham fans with the clashes against Arsenal and Chelsea, but it's a real pain in the backside one as the Hammers always raise their game, regardless of their form. West Ham sit in mid-table with nothing to play for and look unlikely to finish in the top half, but they will be up for this derby, fresh after a full week without a game and looking to end their season with something to grasp on to by embarrassing Spurs at their new home.

With all the history between the two clubs and their stadiums, both fighting for the then Olympic Stadium and now Spurs delighted they didn't end up there, there will be plenty of friction on Saturday. Spurs stadium staff will be fearful of the prospect of the visiting fans leaving their own mark on their new 62,062-seater stadium and they will no doubt be watched closely.

On the pitch, Tottenham must put off any thoughts of the Champions League semi-final first leg against Ajax and grab another three big points at their new ground. With Arsenal facing a tricky test at Wolves on Wednesday night and then away at Leicester on Sunday, Manchester United welcoming Manchester City and then Chelsea, three points for Spurs could potentially seal their top four spot and pretty much third place with their goal difference.

That would then let them completely focus on that rather enormous Champions League test against the Dutch giants. Spurs' season still has plenty of stories to be told, but they need to be the one writing the chapters.
 
Dorset

Dorset

The Voice Of Reason
Founding Member
I feel unclean. I want City to beat United tonight because I don't want the dippers to win the title. It's a bit like only having one bullet and choosing between Farage and Mogg. Farage of course every time, but actually wanting City to win is making me itch. Liverpool being the champions would be an unscratchable itch, a weeping sore that oozed puss leading to self-amputation of the affected parts.

Of course there is the unlikely scenario of United overtaking us in the top four to consider as well, that makes my support of City tonight a bit less itchy, even if United won tonight we would still have a game in hand - I think, my brain is a bit fucked up at the moment due to the weather and a few beers that I consumed to relieve the stress of another day spent dealing with the Spanish feds - this time the Social Security office to get healthcare sorted - done at last..
 
Style And Glory

Style And Glory

On My High Trojan Horse
Founding Member
"Spurs stadium staff will be fearful of the prospect of the visiting fans leaving their own mark on their new 62,062-seater stadium and they will no doubt be watched closely."

It's such a remarkably magnificent venue.

Has/have any idiot(s) tried to vandalize the stadium yet?
Graffiti? Smashed windows etc?

I fear this weekend, given the opposition, it may be put to the test.
The temptation may be too strong for those with single digit IQ's.

Apologies in advance for the generalization.
 
J.spurs

J.spurs

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I feel unclean. I want City to beat United tonight because I don't want the dippers to win the title. It's a bit like only having one bullet and choosing between Farage and Mogg. Farage of course every time, but actually wanting City to win is making me itch. Liverpool being the champions would be an unscratchable itch, a weeping sore that oozed puss leading to self-amputation of the affected parts.

Of course there is the unlikely scenario of United overtaking us in the top four to consider as well, that makes my support of City tonight a bit less itchy, even if United won tonight we would still have a game in hand - I think, my brain is a bit fucked up at the moment due to the weather and a few beers that I consumed to relieve the stress of another day spent dealing with the Spanish feds - this time the Social Security office to get healthcare sorted - done at last..
I, too can't imagine the horror of Liverpool winning a trophy, but I'd very much like them to lose by bottling it in the last game of the season, and in the most entertaining way possible. Anything that makes that more likely would be fine by me.
 
Chavhater01

Chavhater01

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This is how wank a statistic possession is, Arsenal have had 72% of it at h/t and they're 3 down...fpmsl as the kids would say these days!!
 
Yid

Yid

Moderator
Founding Member
Wolves deserve a few nights out in Europe, they've been fucking fantastic this years. NES is a top gaffer.

If they keep that squad together and add to it they'll do very well....

However, I cant see it and I'd like to peruse a few of them myself.
 
Finchbee

Finchbee

Well-Known Member
City win again meaning if we beat west ham and utd beat chavs then neither chavs or utd can get more points than us
 
Don Diaz

Don Diaz

Zero tolerance of Numpty's
Founding Member
What a rather excellent evening of association football results again this evening. Hope Wolves get a European spot they surely deserve one.
 
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