English Premier League 2023-24 Thread
2022-2023 Saw Manchester City’s Death Star become fully operational winning the Premier League with 89 points by e
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never go full plop
wtf happened to pool?
That was an unexpected collapse from Pool
It was over v palace. It was over for Arsenal v Villa. You give City the edge with 6 games left and there's no way back.
Terrible to lose to a pub side, they are even poorer than most of dyches burnley side. hopefully the ginger **** is still smiling when his wages don't come through.
glad i never quit betting on everton !
lol was actually wondering about whether or not you bet them today once i saw they were up 1-0
It was over v palace. It was over for Arsenal v Villa. You give City the edge with 6 games left and there's no way back.
Terrible to lose to a pub side, they are even poorer than most of dyches burnley side. hopefully the ginger **** is still smiling when his wages don't come through.
Looking at this everton side as a relegation candidate is bad and wrong. they've played like an upper mid table team and have been absurdly unlucky. I would be reasonably confident in proclaiming that this everton side is just clearly better than say man united right now.
I don't think the title is over by any stretch, nor do i think liverpool are completely drawing dead. This city team is objectively worse than the previous iterations so there's reasonable likelihood that they, (and arsenal) can drop points.
I did have a feeling like this stretch would kill liverpool though, brutal scheduling with 4 away games in a row on short rest (10 days). Recipe to get unexpected results and they still have one more away leg to go on short rest.
I think city drop points tomorrow to brighton.
i almost fired pool and newcastle ml but luckily only fired mun
had nothing to do with skills, found mun at -285 when market was well over -300 hence the decision whereas couldn't find such a bargain on pool nor newcastle
almost bet everton live up 1-0 because it was still a plus number but didn't because i have a deep respect for mo salah taking over scoring
If Arsenal win the league I will kill myself and Ducksauce.
I am also the least confident I've been about an NLD since the one a few years ago when we got dicked 3-1, Sept 2021 iirc
Looking at this everton side as a relegation candidate is bad and wrong. they've played like an upper mid table team and have been absurdly unlucky. I would be reasonably confident in proclaiming that this everton side is just clearly better than say man united right now.
They are stuffy defensively as you would expect under dyche with them packing the box but their entire attacking output comes from set pieces, long balls and hoping for lucky breaks. Not sustainable. 19th in possession, 19th in passing accuracy. Highest percentage of long balls in the league.
pass map from tonight. There is nothing to admire about this stain on the game. Upper midtable team? LOL.
Fearsome starting XI tomorrow
Wow, somebody's a sore loser. "Stain on the game", really? And not sustainable, must've missed SD sustaining it for the best part of ten years at Burnley.
Yes he's a stain on the game, a parasite really. Taken millions in salaries made possible by others who have made the league lucrative. He does his best to make it completely unwatchable. He belongs in Sunday league football.
Ploppers triggered.
Harry Maguire has scored more non-penalty goals this month (2) than Salah, Haaland and Saka.
Straight into my FPL on my wildcard. To think last season I swore I would never buy him again, not even if he only cost £1m.
He's a lovely enabler for the WC.
He's allowed me to have a midfield of KDB, Foden, Bruno, Son and Palmer and keep Haaland and Isak up front.
No foul on Foden. Rigged.
imagine thinking brighton would do something
Yikes