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Premier League 24/25
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Embarrassing run from Leicester.Last 16 league games, won 1 lost 15!0
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Gravesend_Addick said:killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c8dmndv2n6zo
Steve Cooper was sacked with Leicester in 16th.
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Leicester vs Southampton on 3rd May will be the game where the latter avoid breaking Derby's record0
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Leicester really panicked hiring RVN after a couple of decent games for Man Utd.2
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BigRedEvil said:Leicester really panicked hiring RVN after a couple of decent games for Man Utd.2
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Starting to look a ridiculously difficult task for promoted sides to be competitive in the top flight. Imagine Burnley & Sheffield United will need to spend a couple hundred million to get anywhere near the 40 point mark. Anything above 30 points seems to be a good season for promoted clubs.2
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DyerConsequences said:I don't know who this says more about, but apparently since Leicester last scored a home goal in the league, Southampton have sacked 2 managers.1
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SouthWest_Addicks said:Starting to look a ridiculously difficult task for promoted sides to be competitive in the top flight. Imagine Burnley & Sheffield United will need to spend a couple hundred million to get anywhere near the 40 point mark. Anything above 30 points seems to be a good season for promoted clubs.0
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ForeverAddickted said:SouthWest_Addicks said:Starting to look a ridiculously difficult task for promoted sides to be competitive in the top flight. Imagine Burnley & Sheffield United will need to spend a couple hundred million to get anywhere near the 40 point mark. Anything above 30 points seems to be a good season for promoted clubs.1
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fenaddick said:ForeverAddickted said:SouthWest_Addicks said:Starting to look a ridiculously difficult task for promoted sides to be competitive in the top flight. Imagine Burnley & Sheffield United will need to spend a couple hundred million to get anywhere near the 40 point mark. Anything above 30 points seems to be a good season for promoted clubs.3
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I don't feel too sorry for Leicester - they've had a brilliant last decade.2
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Leicester's last league goal was the 2-1 win at Spursy on the 26th January. That's 8 games in a row without a goal, a feat which almost seems impossible, you'd surely fluke a goal from somewhere?
Their last home goal was on the 8th December. That's 8 home games also in a row without a goal.
They're squad is poor, but it isn't that bad surely?
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Gravesend_Addick said:killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c8dmndv2n6zo
Steve Cooper was sacked with Leicester in 16th.
That went well
That said, stretch Cooper's record across the 31 games and they'd still be in the relegation zone - 4 points below Wolves rather than 15!1 -
killerandflash said:Leicester's last league goal was the 2-1 win at Spursy on the 26th January. That's 8 games in a row without a goal, a feat which almost seems impossible, you'd surely fluke a goal from somewhere?
Their last home goal was on the 8th December. That's 8 home games also in a row without a goal.
They're squad is poor, but it isn't that bad surely?0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:BigRedEvil said:Leicester really panicked hiring RVN after a couple of decent games for Man Utd.
Issue is that was in 4 games for United and 20 for Leicester!0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:BigRedEvil said:Leicester really panicked hiring RVN after a couple of decent games for Man Utd.0
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Enjoyed this response to Neville saying football is boring
https://www.goal.com/mundial/mordern-football-isnt-rubbish-gary-neville/?ref=mundial-daily-newsletter1 -
fenaddick said:Enjoyed this response to Neville saying football is boring
https://www.goal.com/mundial/mordern-football-isnt-rubbish-gary-neville/?ref=mundial-daily-newsletter0 -
fenaddick said:Enjoyed this response to Neville saying football is boring
https://www.goal.com/mundial/mordern-football-isnt-rubbish-gary-neville/?ref=mundial-daily-newsletter
"an average of 2.94 goals per game this year, which puts it ahead of every single year from the 90s, the 00s, and the 2010s"0 -
Gary Neville says that the Man United team don’t take enough risks.
People who are scared are afraid of taking risks.
So what is the risk? Losing money. Losing one point now can mean losing money.
Relegation now means losing huge amounts. That’s why FFP has been devised: to kill off the fear of relegation.
Stage One: devise a system (FFP) that makes it almost impossible to stay up
Stage Two: argue that the promoted teams are too weak and gradually decrease relegation places.
Stage Three: introduce an election system, as before between the EFL and non league.
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Mo Salah has put an end to speculation by signing a new contract to 2027.
I'd imagine by the end of that he'll be the PL's second highest ever scorer.0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:Mo Salah has put an end to speculation by signing a new contract to 2027.
I'd imagine by the end of that he'll be the PL's second highest ever scorer.0 -
Spurs have brought in ex Arsenal CEO Vinai Venkatesham as their new CEO which is an interesting move1
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fenaddick said:Spurs have brought in ex Arsenal CEO Vinai Venkatesham as their new CEO which is an interesting move0
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fenaddick said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Mo Salah has put an end to speculation by signing a new contract to 2027.
I'd imagine by the end of that he'll be the PL's second highest ever scorer.
Mo Salah is not a winger; he takes up the ball in wide positions but he has licence to go central and most of his goals are from central positions and from the angle of the six yard box.1 -
Well done Citeh🙄0
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Man City cut open by the form team in the Premier.
0-1 and even without Marc Guehi, Palace look solid.
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2-0 now0
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0-2 from a corner and Ederson flaps and simple goal for Richards.0