Premier League 22/23
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cafcfan1990 said:Addick Addict said:Is that Brad Friedel on the left or Conte's minder in case he comes across Tuchel again?3
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JohnBoyUK said:Addick Addict said:Spurs have confirmed that Son suffered a fractured left eye socket and will need an operation
Sad for him that he'll miss the World Cup.
Big blow to Spurs though, especially with Richarlison and Kulusevski already out.1 -
JohnBoyUK said:cafcfan1990 said:Addick Addict said:Is that Brad Friedel on the left or Conte's minder in case he comes across Tuchel again?1
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Big blow to Spurs though, especially with Richarlison and Kulusevski already out.
BEEP BEEP BEEP Reversing... its not confirmed yet (although disclaimer - I may have fell hook, line and sinker for a wind up so dont update your FPL teams just yet!)1 -
Wow... Tielemans!!!1
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Couple of lovely goals from Leicester tonight, not as good as Tielemans
But that control, and finish in the box from Barnes was outstanding0 -
Did I hear they’re the top away scorers in the league? That’s mental considering their league position.3
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ValleyGary said:Did I hear they’re the top away scorers in the league? That’s mental considering their league position.
keeps the goal scoring high and the points tally low.0 -
Up to 13th now. Keeping faith with Rodgers was the correct decision.2
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killerandflash said:Up to 13th now. Keeping faith with Rodgers was the correct decision.
Although I could have said the same when Brighton lost Potter - Wonder how many people in England had heard of de Zerbi, and how long they had him on their radar, ready for when they knew Potter would go.0 - Sponsored links:
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Arsenal playing a very smooth passing game; anyone but Chelsea.0
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Jesus may save but he had to score there from a slick 8 man move from defence with Chelsea watching.0
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1 nil to the Arsenal after Schoolboy/girl defending from a corner.0
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Clear handball not given for reasons.0
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Credit to Arteta for putting together a serious team. The worrying thing for others is that nine of that side are 25 or younger with the likes of Saliba, Saka and Martinelli just 21.0
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Feels a real dirty day wanting hammers and scousers to win but needs must3
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oohaahmortimer said:Feels a real dirty day wanting hammers and scousers to win but needs must
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Addick Addict said:Credit to Arteta for putting together a serious team. The worrying thing for others is that nine of that side are 25 or younger with the likes of Saliba, Saka and Martinelli just 21.
I preferred it when they were a mess, midtable and playing Southampton rejects at right back etc.
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After all the worries about Saka limping off last week, surprised to see him playing again so soon. The complete opposite of a Charlton injury...0
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Nice goal West Ham. Stripey defenders just stood around watching him. Ha.0
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Addick Addict said:Credit to Arteta for putting together a serious team. The worrying thing for others is that nine of that side are 25 or younger with the likes of Saliba, Saka and Martinelli just 21.0
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cafcfan1990 said:Addick Addict said:Credit to Arteta for putting together a serious team. The worrying thing for others is that nine of that side are 25 or younger with the likes of Saliba, Saka and Martinelli just 21.0
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Almiron scores AGAIN0
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Amusing watching West Ham’s defence making stupid errors.
Less amusing seeing Palace benefit.1 -
killerandflash said:cafcfan1990 said:Addick Addict said:Credit to Arteta for putting together a serious team. The worrying thing for others is that nine of that side are 25 or younger with the likes of Saliba, Saka and Martinelli just 21.0
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Addick Addict said:Interesting to read the comments on the Newcastle forum about Eddie Howe. For obvious reasons, there's a complete "love in" but I have to say I have always liked the way the guy has gone about things. He's spent a lot of time watching coaches around the world, picking out the good things and ditching the not so good. But his biggest asset is his ability to man manage.
Yes the money has undoubtedly helped but let's not forget that United spent more on Maguire than Newcastle did on the three defenders they signed. And it's how he has improved the ones that were there already that has stuck so many of their fans as impressive. From the Newcastle forum:Joelinton: was about to be rode out of town. Scorned object of derision who has been transformed into a near elite midfielder who is a leader on the pitch and a genuine good guy.
Miggy: ran around like a muppett, scared of his own shadow. Now plays with bags of confidence and scores for fun.
Longstaff: raised up by Rafa only to sink back into the quagmire under Brewce. He's not a world beater by any stretch but used correctly can be relied upon for a quality shift.
Murphy: another headless chicken who has been given proper direction and is now a serviceable PL player.
Shelvey: fat, lazy and disinterested. Under Howe he has gotten fit and has a bit of fire. The old Shelvey would have milked the injury until the WC at least. It was great to see him back
Schar: Brewce had him on the scrap heap. He's back where he belongs.
That's six guys. They were lost money. They weren't contributing and nobody wanted them. Under Howe they have confidence and play with purpose. Just like new signings, indeed, with no extra cost. Brilliant work.
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Fucks sake0
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Fucking jellied eeled melts
now watch the scousers have their belly tickled2 -
Doctor Tottenham is in.
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How isnt this a penalty to Spurs? - Didnt Cancelo get sent off for the same yesterday
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