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?
this game was over btw if joe willock had a brain in his head, could've wiped 3 mins off the clock rather than punting it into the box
uh you might want to get up mate
gg well deserved
lol plop, never stop not slippin
Dele Alli comes on for Como vs Milan 81st minute, first game in 2 years for him.
10min later, stomps on Loftus-Cheek. Kyle Walker (Milan) begs the ref not to send him off to no success and Fabregas (coach Como) is pissed and gets sent off too
Now imagine if someone from the future came in the 2017-2018 thread to post this
lol
bumley v stoke and i would have believed it
Dele Alli comes on for Como vs Milan 81st minute, first game in 2 years for him.
10min later, stomps on Loftus-Cheek. Kyle Walker (Milan) begs the ref not to send him off to no success and Fabregas (coach Como) is pissed and gets sent off too
Now imagine if someone from the future came in the 2017-2018 thread to post this
lol
Absolutely incredible times
lol
haha, made me like Wrighty even more
Calafiori "What impressed me about Arteta is how much he cared about getting to know me. One day on the phone he sent me some photos of my family and asked me to say what each member of the family meant to me. I’m not saying that he convinced me with this alone, but it was an important moment."
farteta is a freak and very weird dude
It sounds like he kidnapped the family and was making demands
BBC and the Athletic reporting Trent to Real is close
IMO a fit carvajal (if he's able to come back fully fit from his injury) is better than a TAA. Wonder what he's been told when it comes to playing minutes for his first season. Usually Real buy a replacement 2 years in advance and they have to bench a lot first.
I encourage anyone who likes comedy to watch the injury time in the Macedonia v Wales game
Joey Barton, who is no stranger to having his collar felt, gets 12 weeks for knocking his wife about. ****.
lol
Getting dangerously close to completing the 92 right now with Dave Parade being cleared on Saturday and both the Devon clubs being sorted the weekends after that. Only 6 left (Oxford, Bournemouth, Soton, Colchester, Crawley, Wycombe) after that, obviously Everton will need to be a redo but as I know season ticket holders that don't go to every game that ought not to be the toughest ask
Feels like if you timed it right you could do two of Southampton/Brighton/Crawley in a weekend. Same with Oxford/Wycombe.
Getting dangerously close to completing the 92 right now with Dave Parade being cleared on Saturday and both the Devon clubs being sorted the weekends after that. Only 6 left (Oxford, Bournemouth, Soton, Colchester, Crawley, Wycombe) after that, obviously Everton will need to be a redo but as I know season ticket holders that don't go to every game that ought not to be the toughest ask
**** yea!! How many years have you been at it? How many club stadiums have you been to that now aren’t in the league?
Colchester seems to be the one that sticks out as possibly being a slight PITA since you’d have to go just for that. (And also, mehhhhh Essex)