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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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?
How can you be so dumb
Can't moan about that one if Ur an ars fan. What an idiot lmao
How is that a second yellow when Kovacic didn't get sent off last year at Arsenal?
That's BS.
Premier League have confirmed it was for delaying the restart
Yellow all day .
lol trousers
yeah US commentators plus the halftime people were all apparently blind to the kick away. all of them said it was terrible for the challenge
lol now they have a confirmation that the VAR ref confirmed he was sent off for the foul.
Absolute disgrace.
Did not expect SAKA to be taken off. Arsenal really gonna play with everyone behind the ball this whole half.
Maybe he was injured but he looked all right at the end of the first half.
Arsenal fans ability to rage about perfectly good decisions really makes this thread impossible to leave.
Either way it's bad.
If it's a yellow for kicking the ball away, is he supposed to stop chasing the ball literally 1 second after the foul, which was soft anyway? That's not enough time to react to the whistle.
That's some RVP at Camp Nou type BS.
Either way it's bad.
If it's a yellow for kicking the ball away, is he supposed to stop chasing the ball literally 1 second after the foul, which was soft anyway? That's not enough time to react to the whistle.
That's some RVP at Camp Nou type BS.
There was nothing soft about the foul, it was as clear as the balls on a dog that it was a foul.
Amount of blame apportioned to Oliver: 100%.
Amount apportioned to the idiot that people should be blaming: 0%.
This is now a bullshit training ground exercise.
Hope Raya is OK