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Man City have set another record with 115 charges of financial shenanigans and also managed to win
Is there any consensus on here for Arsenal that with Man City having faltered this season that Arsenal have really blown their one opportunity to win a title again? Similar to 2015 when Leicester won? But even then Tottenham were stronger than them
In 2016 (not 2015), Tottenham finished 3rd in a two horse race.
I think Arsenal will finish 3rd in this two horse race
Well done to anyone who stuck with the full 90 minutes of our game last night, West Ham barely broke a sweat and Leicester were terrible. It was as dull a game as you will ever watch.
Just read that Eurosport will be going dark in the UK this week. Its carrying on om the continent and I'll be honest, I haven't watched it (or any classic TV) in a while, but christ I loved Eurosport as a kid. Remembering Eurogoals, all those terrible AFCON games and tuning in at random times to find all sorts of niche sports in the pre-Internet days made me feel like an old geezer, but in a good way. I would've never gotten hooked on snooker with all the streaming options the damn kids these days have.
RIP to the GOAT OAT TV channel
Yeah, they announced that a few weeks ago.
I’ll miss their coverage of all the road cycling. Of course, they used to carry the WSOP in the UK too
Where am I going to watch kabaddi now?
if he said marmite the responses would have been more divided
I know a lot of Villa fans were disappointed for loaning Asensio and Rashford... Now I'm jealous
ffs
MIL's keeper nearly decapitated CRY's Mateta
What a load of shite from Burnley in a great chance to reach the quarter final.
Just seen the Milwall challenge, jfc
Still cant believe Micheal Oliver had to use var for the red card even though he was looking straight at it.
Cunha doing everything to get banned for the rest of the season
From BBC:
He lashes out, pushing Kerkez over before kicking out when he is on the ground then it looks like a deliberate headbutt when the Cherries defender gets up.
Felt totally cheated after seeing the replay, whole thing was handbags.
Is there any consensus on here for Arsenal that with Man City having faltered this season that Arsenal have really blown their one opportunity to win a title again? Similar to 2015 when Leicester won? But even then Tottenham were stronger than them
No, arsenal are still best positioned squad wise going forward. Like if arsenal were full strength I'd have them rated about the same as Liverpool, and that's with Salah having basically the best pl season of a player ever. Anything less than a Salah super nova season drops them below arsenal in terms of team strength.
Also arsenal were the clear best team in 2016 and were very unlucky to win that title :/.
From BBC:
He lashes out, pushing Kerkez over before kicking out when he is on the ground then it looks like a deliberate headbutt when the Cherries defender gets up.
Felt totally cheated after seeing the replay, whole thing was handbags.
Havenβt seen it but reading this he should get away with a talking to from the ref.
He’s got form. He had to be restrained after going off at the 4th official before going down the tunnel.
He’ll get 4 games
At this point I'm not sure what is serious and what is a joke with Sir Rat, but I'm reading he is asking players to wash their game kits at home to cut shirt producing costs.
Can someone confirm/deny?
At this point I'm not sure what is serious and what is a joke with Sir Rat, but I'm reading he is asking players to wash their game kits at home to cut shirt producing costs.
Can someone confirm/deny?
I refuse to believe that. He's not going to do things that will massively affect the players themselves, would be counterintuitive I think.