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Premier League 23/24
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I’m watching Nigels v Manyoo.
It occurs to me that I genuinely couldn’t care less what happens in this game. I dislike them both, but probably the Nigels more. But as there’s no chance of relegation any more and Man U are out of contention for anything, I couldn’t give a shit who wins this.
The nothingest of nothing games.2 -
lordromford said:I’m watching Nigels v Manyoo.
It occurs to me that I genuinely couldn’t care less what happens in this game. I dislike them both, but probably the Nigels more. But as there’s no chance of relegation any more and Man U are out of contention for anything, I couldn’t give a shit who wins this.
The nothingest of nothing games.2 -
Sillybilly said:lordromford said:I’m watching Nigels v Manyoo.
It occurs to me that I genuinely couldn’t care less what happens in this game. I dislike them both, but probably the Nigels more. But as there’s no chance of relegation any more and Man U are out of contention for anything, I couldn’t give a shit who wins this.
The nothingest of nothing games.1 -
Shocking how bad Man Utd are1
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Man U have negative goal difference of -3, having only scored 52 goals all season.1
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Erik Ten Hag should book his holiday after this game - he can sort the paper work out there.0
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Doesn't look like a single Man utd fan had left the ground before the end. Stayed and clapped them at the end..
That is quite impressive.
I suppose they do only live round the corner.2 -
killerandflash said:Man U have negative goal difference of -3, having only scored 52 goals all season.0
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Raith_C_Chattonell said:Erik Ten Hag should book his holiday after this game - he can sort the paper work out there.0
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I'm convinced Ten Hag will be sacked shortly after the cup final.
Despite his record in the cups his time there has been a disaster. Spent 300m on Antony, Hojlund, Mount, Onana and Casemiro. Forced Ronaldo out and then Sancho.
Ok he's had a few injuries to deal with but their overall play even when a lot of them were fit has been terrible and they regularly give up 10-15 shots per game even against the bottom sides. The body language of players like Rashford and Garnacho suggests they've given up on him as well.
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Just wonder who would even be interested in the United job , surely they wouldn't appoint Tuchel or Conte? Feels like a squad that as soon as things aren't going their way just give up, so many players a new manager wouldn't want around too.0
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stoneroses19 said:killerandflash said:Man U have negative goal difference of -3, having only scored 52 goals all season.3
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Powell2ThePeople said:Enjoyable watch at Anfield.Short on time, so apologies if this has been mentioned before.Is it just me, or would Spurs be thinking there’s no way they’re going to let Arsenal win the league?Referring to their upcoming game against City.
And I know they’ve tanked in recent weeks….but still..
Which also begs the question….Would anyone want us to lose a game if it meant Palace went down?
If we were 5th with nothing really to play for, would you want us to win if it meant Palace winning the league? I'd be happy to watch us roll over.1 -
Bloody hell, Palarse beat Man Utd 4 nil, and our best achievement last season was beating Cheltenham home and away. What a time to be alive.1
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MarcusH26 said:Just wonder who would even be interested in the United job , surely they wouldn't appoint Tuchel or Conte? Feels like a squad that as soon as things aren't going their way just give up, so many players a new manager wouldn't want around too.
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CAFCTrev said:Bloody hell, Palarse beat Man Utd 4 nil, and our best achievement last season was beating Cheltenham home and away. What a time to be alive.1
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MarcusH26 said:Just wonder who would even be interested in the United job , surely they wouldn't appoint Tuchel or Conte? Feels like a squad that as soon as things aren't going their way just give up, so many players a new manager wouldn't want around too.
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Well done Palace and well done Bromley0
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You lot won't like this but bloody hell, thats was by far the best performance I've seen from a Palace side in years.
They were all over Utd like a rash. Granted they had Evans and Casimiro playing CB but even so.
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Palace have a really good front 3, that have rarely played together all season. If Roy had managed to keep Eze and Olise fit, they would have been higher up the table. Annoyingly, Wharton is yet another really good buy from the Championship.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cd13r56z21xo
The Forest points deduction appeal has been rejected0 -
killerandflash said:Palace have a really good front 3, that have rarely played together all season. If Roy had managed to keep Eze and Olise fit, they would have been higher up the table. Annoyingly, Wharton is yet another really good buy from the Championship.
Annoyingly Palace seem to have good scouting at the moment.0 -
Their sporting director Dougie Freedman seems to be a Newcastle target.0
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Powell2ThePeople said:Enjoyable watch at Anfield.Short on time, so apologies if this has been mentioned before.Is it just me, or would Spurs be thinking there’s no way they’re going to let Arsenal win the league?Referring to their upcoming game against City.
And I know they’ve tanked in recent weeks….but still..
Which also begs the question….Would anyone want us to lose a game if it meant Palace went down?
If we were 5th with nothing really to play for, would you want us to win if it meant Palace winning the league? I'd be happy to watch us roll over.
You know what I'd like to see.
United somehow beat Arsenal on Sunday. (It wont happen in a million years but hey! More likely to be a cricket score after last night's defensive display!)
Keep it 0-0 until injury time, then Romero rolls it back to Vicario and then Vic turns to the cameras, winks with a grin on his face, just to lift his foot and watch it roll under and over the line and Romero celebrates by diving into the crowd and he crowds surfs for the remainder of injury time.
Imagine the dirty gooner faces... just imagine it.
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JohnBoyUK said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Powell2ThePeople said:Enjoyable watch at Anfield.Short on time, so apologies if this has been mentioned before.Is it just me, or would Spurs be thinking there’s no way they’re going to let Arsenal win the league?Referring to their upcoming game against City.
And I know they’ve tanked in recent weeks….but still..
Which also begs the question….Would anyone want us to lose a game if it meant Palace went down?
If we were 5th with nothing really to play for, would you want us to win if it meant Palace winning the league? I'd be happy to watch us roll over.
You know what I'd like to see.
United somehow beat Arsenal on Sunday. (It wont happen in a million years but hey! More likely to be a cricket score after last night's defensive display!)
Keep it 0-0 until injury time, then Romero rolls it back to Vicario and then Vic turns to the cameras, winks with a grin on his face, just to lift his foot and watch it roll under and over the line and Romero celebrates by diving into the crowd and he crowds surfs for the remainder of injury time.
Imagine the dirty gooner faces... just imagine it.
Villa have hit a wall, and still have to play Liverpool and in form Palace after their European game this week. It's not inconceivable that they could lose both those games, meaning that 7 points from 9 would bring you level on points with them. Especially as your other games are against Burnley and Sheffield United, so both winnable.0 -
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killerandflash said:JohnBoyUK said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Powell2ThePeople said:Enjoyable watch at Anfield.Short on time, so apologies if this has been mentioned before.Is it just me, or would Spurs be thinking there’s no way they’re going to let Arsenal win the league?Referring to their upcoming game against City.
And I know they’ve tanked in recent weeks….but still..
Which also begs the question….Would anyone want us to lose a game if it meant Palace went down?
If we were 5th with nothing really to play for, would you want us to win if it meant Palace winning the league? I'd be happy to watch us roll over.
You know what I'd like to see.
United somehow beat Arsenal on Sunday. (It wont happen in a million years but hey! More likely to be a cricket score after last night's defensive display!)
Keep it 0-0 until injury time, then Romero rolls it back to Vicario and then Vic turns to the cameras, winks with a grin on his face, just to lift his foot and watch it roll under and over the line and Romero celebrates by diving into the crowd and he crowds surfs for the remainder of injury time.
Imagine the dirty gooner faces... just imagine it.
Villa have hit a wall, and still have to play Liverpool and in form Palace after their European game this week. It's not inconceivable that they could lose both those games, meaning that 7 points from 9 would bring you level on points with them. Especially as your other games are against Burnley and Sheffield United, so both winnable.2 -
With Forest’s appeal rejected, Luton and Burnley are still both with an outside chance of survival.
Forest 29pts -18GD
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Luton 26pts -29GD
Burnley 24pts -35GD
Remaining fixtures:
- Spurs v Burnley, West Ham v Luton, Chelsea v Forest
- Luton v Fulham, Burnley v Forest
If Burnley can win at Spurs and Forest lose at Chelsea, that’ll be a very exciting game at Turf Moor on the last day of the season.4