English Premier League 2023-24 Thread

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

29 July 2023 at 07:09 PM
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by SootedPowa k

Do sky ever mention the 115 charges against city? Its like they don't exist.

Yes, but why is that relevant here?


by TheGramuel k

Just heard the McGinn tackle referred to as a "full Brexit" tackle. Makes sense.

I’ve heard that a few times and still don’t understand it.
Is it not quite a 50/50? 52/48?


Sometimes I have to remind myself that it’s plop that I’m watching as I start quite liking them when I just watch them play football.

Would love to see Ducky on here if Arse hadn’t got the penalty we had turned down against Burnley.


by SABR42 k

Arsenal fans, we root for draw right?

Or do we think Liverpool are more likely to drop points elsewhere? I think we still root for draw, not having more games vs Liverpool.

Draw >>>> city win >>>>> Liverpool win.


Yeah of course we want a draw. As it stands Arsenal would have to win away at City, United, Spurs and Brighton and at home against Chelsea as well as some other tricky fixtures, to be sure of winning the title (ie unless City drop other points). Too much too soon.


Haha nice backpass.


oh dear Ake oh dear Ederson


Oof Diaz has to score that.


Diaz u bum


wow, KdB off is surprising. at least this early. stark contrast to plop bringing on salah.


that was a handball on foden anyways


by mw828 k

wow, KdB off is surprising. at least this early. stark contrast to plop bringing on salah.

He's obv not 100% he just came back from Injury not terribly long ago


Football is the absolute worst broadcast sport. Stupid replays and we miss a lot of live play, sometimes almost miss goals. Are broadcasters incapable of using Picture in Picture?


That was a stonewall pen at the end, VAR officials bank account needs checking for bribes


Haaland was completely invisible


Excellent entertainment and excellent result 10/10


What a great game, might've been a draw but football won


So I didn't watch the game, but was that clear riggage for City by not giving Plop a pen at the end?


Not really it was one of those that's not going to be overturned either way imo


by sixfour k

So I didn't watch the game, but was that clear riggage for City by not giving Plop a pen at the end?

Imo it was a clear pen but here's the footage to make up your own mind


That's a pen, don't give a **** if he got the ball, that's a high foot and given as a free kick anywhere else on the pitch


Lots of fouls are given as free kicks anywhere else on the pitch.

Can't believe people have been watching football so long and don't know there's a different standard applied to penalty area fouls.


by jalfrezi k

Lots of fouls are given as free kicks anywhere else on the pitch.

Can't believe people have been watching football so long and don't know there's a different standard applied to penalty area fouls.

I do know referees are inconsistent in their application of the rules thank you


I'd say refs are pretty consistently applying a higher standard for the definition of a foul inside the area than outside it, and I'm happy with it because a FK isn't the same as a PK ldo.

People love football for its fluidity and don't want four penalties every game. Neither do they want upfield fouls to go unpunished. Status quo is a happy medium.


If players commit four fouls in the area during the game then there should be four penalties in the game and no amount of imagining that the italicised in "A penalty kick is awarded if a player commits a direct free kick offence inside their penalty area unless it's this sort of foul then thisisfinedog.jpg and get on with it" exists within the laws of the game changes that

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