English Premier League 2024-25

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Man City have set another record with 115 charges of financial shenanigans and also managed to win a 4th PL title in a row becoming the first team to do so narrowly beating out arsenal who took it to the last day this year. They accomplished this by rattling off an absurd 33 games unbeaten in all competitions making it 6 titles in 7 years for the Citizens.

Some pictures from the aftermath:


Golden boot winner:
Erling Haaland

Golden Glove:
David Raya

Player of the Season:
Phil Foden

PFA Young Player of the Season:
Cole Palmer

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League Adjusted xgDiff per game table (LOL UNITED):


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Man City and Arsenal have distanced themselves as the clear favorites for the title. With Arsenal closing the gap and beating Man City on xG could this be the year that they get over the line? There are some large error bars on Liverpool with klopp retiring and Salah getting older, will they be able to insert themselves in the title race again like they did last year?

For top 4/5 can Aston Villa repeat last years feat thanks to the normal culprits being completely incompetent or will one of Chelsea/United get their **** together finally (hopefully not)? Spurs went full Spurs throwing the match vs City to stop arsenal from winning the title while costing themselves top 4 in the process, will they be in the race again despite doing no business at all in the summer to address squad needs?

The relegation fight as usual has the 3 promoted teams as favorites to go back down, but with PSR looming in the background could we see a surprise team relegated?

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01 August 2024 at 07:26 PM
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I refuse to accept that Tyler Dibling is a real name.


lol Southampton


That was absolute shite from both teams.


Ok thats enough of an upswing, the lols can now resume plz


THRIKER


We're back


New look ManYoo are quite a lot like the previous version.


by Hoopie1 k

New look ManYoo are quite a lot like the previous version.

ipswich 1.99 xg 1.27 manchester united

good god they suck, uh2ci


We are going to suffer for a long period.

What a quote from the first game. Welcome to the EPL sir


by MindFckr k

We are going to suffer for a long period.

What a quote from the first game. Welcome to the EPL sir

Perhaps he is the ETH replacement we had all hoped for.

I’m tempted to get some money on Newcastle at 2/5 tonight because we are abysmal.


oh great vicario has fractured his ankle, absolutely ravaged by injuries.


Classic Lop ball where we fart in the face of xG.


Barcodes. All hopes dashed of being the new City has broken them.


The Championship is so good.
We were top at the weekend and don’t play until tomorrow.
We’re now 4th


I had to watch us sober today thanks to someone taking on a train and losing, thank **** Oxford were poor as I remember why I don't watch football sober


Chelsea are set to sign Watford's 15-year-old England Under-16s midfielder Mathis Eboue, son of former Arsenal full-back Emmanuel Eboue. (Mail)



That Southampton disallowed goal is a joke


by POGcrazy94 k

That Southampton disallowed goal is a joke

Was painful to watch, semi automated offside decisions cant come quick enough.


by Hoopie1 k

I love that gif

Also we appear to be top of the league


by SootedPowa k

Was painful to watch, semi automated offside decisions cant come quick enough.

Automated offside decisions won't help with situations like that.


by PeteBlow k

Automated offside decisions won't help with situations like that.

It took them a ridiculously long amount of time to draw the lines for the first part of the decision, where they determined the scorer was onside. If you mean the automated system wouldnt have changed the crappy outcome where after that they determined the other player was intefering with play and offside and therefore southampton get robbed of the goal then thats true but it would have got rid of the 5 minutes spent manually drawing lines for the first part, which was incredibly painful to watch in real time.


Automated offsides would’ve just signalled offside instantly as Armstrong was the Southampton player furthest forward by a mile. VAR were looking at Archer being a toenail onside.


edit cos I put it all in first post anyway


Only correct if you think automated offsides would’ve known to assess the position of Archer as well as Armstrong. I think your faith in the technology is too great.
Pretty sure it just checks if there’s an attacker ahead of the last defender, which there was in this case.


by PeteBlow k

Only correct if you think automated offsides would’ve known to assess the position of Archer as well as Armstrong.

Not true at all.

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