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?
Off the defender, 4-2.
Never in doubt
Nwaneri looked quite good.
Lol yellow for kicking ball away wtf. Never happens.
Must just be the teams in red
Wonder how many Arsenal fans are moaning about the amount of injury time today lol
Leaving house 24 hours before kickoff and hitting 3/3 on train tickets where I can claim compensation only to see us draw 0-0 is peak away days
Sheffield is a very nice city too (haven't been to Portsmouth though), very healthy vibe there as student cities tend to have. Diversity without toxicity.
Can't wait to get dicked on in the banter club derby tomorrow.
All set up for a Rashford hat trick
El Sackico
I feel like Liam Delap might be really quite good at football
Sidenote not many Leicester fans claiming #decisionsagainstLeicester when Califiori wasn't sent off yesterday.
Another yellow card for kicking ball away?
Almost as if ars fans talked bollocks and always got given yellow
What a move from Delap, defender ran a mile the wrong way
Buying young players from Man City is optimal
Bentancur’s got a lot of heavy lifting to do in that Spurs midfield today.
Turns out Man Utd have just signed a kid who used to play for one the local youth teams here in Guildford. Samuel Lusale.
Scammed by ref.
Thought was only against London teams but apparently everyone gets scammed
Carlos has a goal giving mistake every single game. Jfc this guy sucks
Sidenote not many Leicester fans claiming #decisionsagainstLeicester when Califiori wasn't sent off yesterday.
Wasn't a clear yellow and Kai didn't get a penalty he probably should have, Saliba got one he probably shouldn't. SKipp didn't even get a card for the challenge on Martinelli with studs down onto the ankle that was close to a red. Ref made a few mistakes for both sides but overall was pretty even.
Arse dominated throughout but two freak away goals put the result in doubt.
Calafiori is a game-changer for the Arse, the best attacking FB in the squad who's liberated Martinelli. Of course you want him sent off.
munnnnnnnnnnnnnn
van de Ven with the accelerator on the floor is a beautiful thing to watch.
Timo Werner, on the other hand, is a horror to watch.