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
When was the last time Luton failed to score?
Its a great defence. Gabriel-Saliba-White are just poetic.
Oh wow City scored at least one in their last 57 home games. Until now
I've just seen Tuchel congratulate Bayer for winning the title. That is the CL only then for them...not ideal for us lol
meanwhile in germany
meanwhile in boston
average chowdahhhead ^
LOL is that actually real?
Daniel James, take a bow
Met Ledley King at a Q and A in Chicago tonight
Credit to Ange for identifying our main weaknesses as football and defending and looking to exploit that.
Disappointed not to take three points there. Screwed over by yet another shocker of a decision from the referee to give a free kick after the Wolves player fell over his own feet. Should've defended it better but still a sickener.
Penalty to Liverpool.
this was not a foul btw. spammers nearly scored from the immediate counter.
I think the standard of refereeing this season might be the worst it's ever been.
I'd have booked Maddison for being a complete ****.
If an obvious error result in a goal it should be checked by VAR no?
Didn't lead to a goal though, only a free kick
I'd be mad too but generally hate when fans complain that the refs cost them a goal when the opposition score after being wrongly awarded a corner. No mate the ref cost you a corner, your team screwed up their ~95% chance of defending it all by themselves.
Much bigger swing when it's a dangerous free kick of course, but imagine VAR getting involved in that as well.