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
We didn't play well midweek but at least we are not Pool
As a neutral who doesn't watch the championship, is there any reason to root for Ipswich to get promoted?
watched that leicester game, absolutely dominated the other guys, lost 1-0
as it puts one more team likely out of reach of the pigs i'll allow it
lol werner
Did SSL just do an SSL thing
Slippy Van der ven
lol spurs
What a LOL 2 mins. **** off.
vdv with a reverse hat trick
High levels of lolSpurs here.
i told you that the name Van de Ven was too stereotypically dutch to be real and therefore that 'he' was likely an FM regen rather than a real person, and have been proven correct
Can’t believe we lost that. Leeds are falling apart.
This season in the championship is an unbelievable cock tease. I am somehow starting to believe again...
The one time I want Dirty Leeds to win...
The fizz promotion race is proper Keystone Cops stuff.
bournemouth afc are a clear fave against man utd later today
think about that
Quick look at the media love-in with Spurs back in November:
yup, i did not bother because I figured BAIDS has already been collecting the tickets from September/October but the Ange "from genius to regular fat bloke" trajectory could not have been more predictable
ultra-standard stuff. bloke turns up and pushes the sliders all the way to one side, team goes on a hot run, must be the manager
only slightly interesting wrinkle on this one was attention on his excellent performance in press conferences: well placed quips, home-spun wisdom, etc. and the positive impact that had on his team's ability to run fast, cross the ball accurately, win aerial battles against the opposition striker. something we haven't seen since mourinho
nobody wants to win the championship
I dunno, awful performance today, several of them recently, but we are still playing better than we were last year after losing our best ever player. Don't think too many rational people thought we would actually challenge for the league this year, most people said "a run at top 4 would be real progress" and that's where we are, shrug.
Imagine if the Arteta out crowd had gotten there way in 2021. Loads of dickhead Spurs fans were mocking him for the "trust the process" stuff. Doesn't feel dissimilar here.