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Premier League 23/24
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SELR_addicks said:But net spend...10
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Eloquently put1
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Just telling on yourselves when you counter the argument with a personal attack.
Doesn't bother me but again don't be surprised in 20 years when people look back and wonder what happened to the Emirates Premier League hosted around the world.0 -
Personally, I see the PL as open as it has ever been, especially at the top end.
City are being pushed by Liverpool and Arsenal, Chelsea are slowly improving under Poch, Newcastle and Villa are on the up, Spurs will try to improve on this season and no doubt Man Utd will throw more money at it.
Below that, all the other teams are capable of causing an upset on their day.
Christ, go back to the days of Sir Alex and United dominated with Chelsea and Arsenal occasionally disrupting.
Bit different from the bottom, the newly promoted teams will regularly struggle because of the huge gap in funding.
I wouldn't say its boring, far from it. I can sit down and watch a game as a neutral and appreciate the football on display. Palace played some lovely stuff against United last week (sorry!), Villa have been unplayable at times, some of the football Arsenal has played has been sensational. Everyone is improving and the standard of football in getting better year on year. Shame the same cant be said of refereeing in the PL but thats another story altogether.
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In 20 years' time, it will be Charlton dominating the Premier League, led by Erling Haaland Jnr and managed by Pep Guardiola II of Catalonia.
We'll be the hated club then.2 -
SELR_addicks said:Doesn't bother me but...
In all seriousness, Arsenal aren't far off winning everything in sight. As much as I despise that Lego headed Prick, Arsenal have been nothing short of brilliant for the last two seasons and have been bloody unlucky they've come up against arguably one of the greatest teams that has ever been put together. Arsenal don't need much, a statement signing centre-forward (or 2) and they'll be more clinical.
I'd be going all out for Isak and one of either Ollie Watkins or Ivan Toney as back up. Isak reminds me of Henry. He'd be ideal for Arsenal.3 -
JohnBoyUK said:SELR_addicks said:Doesn't bother me but...
In all seriousness, Arsenal aren't far off winning everything in sight. As much as I despise that Lego headed Prick, Arsenal have been nothing short of brilliant for the last two seasons and have been bloody unlucky they've come up against arguably one of the greatest teams that has ever been put together. Arsenal don't need much, a statement signing centre-forward (or 2) and they'll be more clinical.
I'd be going all out for Isak and one of either Ollie Watkins or Ivan Toney as back up. Isak reminds me of Henry. He'd be ideal for Arsenal.0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:JohnBoyUK said:SELR_addicks said:Doesn't bother me but...
In all seriousness, Arsenal aren't far off winning everything in sight. As much as I despise that Lego headed Prick, Arsenal have been nothing short of brilliant for the last two seasons and have been bloody unlucky they've come up against arguably one of the greatest teams that has ever been put together. Arsenal don't need much, a statement signing centre-forward (or 2) and they'll be more clinical.
I'd be going all out for Isak and one of either Ollie Watkins or Ivan Toney as back up. Isak reminds me of Henry. He'd be ideal for Arsenal.
https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/transfer-news/ollie-watkins-shows-true-arsenal-29171574#
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:JohnBoyUK said:SELR_addicks said:Doesn't bother me but...
In all seriousness, Arsenal aren't far off winning everything in sight. As much as I despise that Lego headed Prick, Arsenal have been nothing short of brilliant for the last two seasons and have been bloody unlucky they've come up against arguably one of the greatest teams that has ever been put together. Arsenal don't need much, a statement signing centre-forward (or 2) and they'll be more clinical.
I'd be going all out for Isak and one of either Ollie Watkins or Ivan Toney as back up. Isak reminds me of Henry. He'd be ideal for Arsenal.
Think they'll sell Guimaraes before Isak though, and he definitely wouldn't be cheap.0 -
Ange Postecoglou seems really pissed off with the attitude & mentality of Spurs fans & players about the Man City game.
I wonder if he might walk. Seems highly unlikely, but I'm just speculating. He seems very angry1 - Sponsored links:
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JohnBoyUK said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:JohnBoyUK said:SELR_addicks said:Doesn't bother me but...
In all seriousness, Arsenal aren't far off winning everything in sight. As much as I despise that Lego headed Prick, Arsenal have been nothing short of brilliant for the last two seasons and have been bloody unlucky they've come up against arguably one of the greatest teams that has ever been put together. Arsenal don't need much, a statement signing centre-forward (or 2) and they'll be more clinical.
I'd be going all out for Isak and one of either Ollie Watkins or Ivan Toney as back up. Isak reminds me of Henry. He'd be ideal for Arsenal.
https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/transfer-news/ollie-watkins-shows-true-arsenal-29171574#0 -
North Lower Neil said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:JohnBoyUK said:SELR_addicks said:Doesn't bother me but...
In all seriousness, Arsenal aren't far off winning everything in sight. As much as I despise that Lego headed Prick, Arsenal have been nothing short of brilliant for the last two seasons and have been bloody unlucky they've come up against arguably one of the greatest teams that has ever been put together. Arsenal don't need much, a statement signing centre-forward (or 2) and they'll be more clinical.
I'd be going all out for Isak and one of either Ollie Watkins or Ivan Toney as back up. Isak reminds me of Henry. He'd be ideal for Arsenal.
Think they'll sell Guimaraes before Isak though, and he definitely wouldn't be cheap.0 -
Wolves have formally submitted an argument to scrap VAR, which has triggered an official vote for the 20 premier league clubs next month0
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Arteta is so unlikable. Then you have one of the best CBs in England who refuses to play for the National team when CB is one of our weakest positions. And Thomas Party.
Thank goodness Arsenal won't win the PL again this season.
Not to mention City winning the PL is now a staple in my pre season accy and were my granddad's team.
What's not to like!2 -
stackitsteve said:Wolves have formally submitted an argument to scrap VAR, which has triggered an official vote for the 20 premier league clubs next month
The Premier league need to improve the competence of the officials who operate it.3 -
I would like to see the whole lot implode, tv rights gone, clubs left with huge stadiums and huge debts.
That would make my day.
Ideally they would then treat those outside their bubble with the same degree of dignity they did some 30+ years ago.
Couple that with reintroducing FA Cup replays to prop up their considerable losses.
They would finally cancel their carbon neutral bollocks and not fly to Australia the moment the season is over to play meaningless friendlies.
We can but hope.1 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:stackitsteve said:Wolves have formally submitted an argument to scrap VAR, which has triggered an official vote for the 20 premier league clubs next month
The Premier league need to improve the competence of the officials who operate it.0 -
Chelsea win again to go 6th, only 3 points behind Spurs.0
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killerandflash said:Chelsea win again to go 6th, only 3 points behind Spurs.0
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Ten hag saying goodbye on the pitch0
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Football is fucked either way, but Arsenal fans are the most annoying gimps going (Palace aside) so I'm happy for City to win it again based on that alone.4
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Also reckon Ange will be gone by Christmas.
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JohnBoyUK said:killerandflash said:Chelsea win again to go 6th, only 3 points behind Spurs.
The negative would be that they should've won the league cup against an injury hit Liverpool side.2 -
heard someone say a while back, that there is no better team in Europe, than when Chelsea fear their 10th place position is under threat.2
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I can’t believe Arsenal gave up the title and dropped six points to Aston Villa just to stop Spurs from getting the top four. Proper small club mentality.8
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:stackitsteve said:Wolves have formally submitted an argument to scrap VAR, which has triggered an official vote for the 20 premier league clubs next month
The Premier league need to improve the competence of the officials who operate it.
Offsides, these are pretty black and white, i know people create drama still but these are the best use of VAR imo
Red cards that are missed
Get rid of the clear and obvious error malarky, trust the refs and lino a bit more but still use it for the above.0 -
johnnybev1987 said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:stackitsteve said:Wolves have formally submitted an argument to scrap VAR, which has triggered an official vote for the 20 premier league clubs next month
The Premier league need to improve the competence of the officials who operate it.
Offsides, these are pretty black and white, i know people create drama still but these are the best use of VAR imo
Red cards that are missed
Get rid of the clear and obvious error malarky, trust the refs and lino a bit more but still use it for the above.0 -
jacob_CAFC said:johnnybev1987 said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:stackitsteve said:Wolves have formally submitted an argument to scrap VAR, which has triggered an official vote for the 20 premier league clubs next month
The Premier league need to improve the competence of the officials who operate it.
Offsides, these are pretty black and white, i know people create drama still but these are the best use of VAR imo
Red cards that are missed
Get rid of the clear and obvious error malarky, trust the refs and lino a bit more but still use it for the above.0