EPL 18/19
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So on Sunday Liverpool have to go to Old Trafford while City pump Chelsea again at Wembley. Lose that (and it is not as enticing a fixture as when JM was in charge) and Liverpool and City are level on points and games.
The damage was done when we couldn't beat West Ham. Hopefully we'll have Gini back in the middle.
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Chelsea appear to be fucked for the foreseeable future
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@MajorRage said in EPL 18/19:
It’ll be a long time .... Klopp, Guardiola snd to a lesser extent Pochettino have built squads that can’t be beaten to the title in quick fashion.
We either stick with Sarri or give the next bloke 4 years.
Until you give him a chance to assemble his own squad it's a wasted year to fire him now.
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@MajorRage said in EPL 18/19:
It’ll be a long time .... Klopp, Guardiola snd to a lesser extent Pochettino have built squads that can’t be beaten to the title in quick fashion.
We either stick with Sarri or give the next bloke 4 years.
Old squad, no transfers, stars possibly out. Coach maybe sacked. Who would they get to take the job?
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@mariner4life said in EPL 18/19:
@MajorRage said in EPL 18/19:
It’ll be a long time .... Klopp, Guardiola snd to a lesser extent Pochettino have built squads that can’t be beaten to the title in quick fashion.
We either stick with Sarri or give the next bloke 4 years.
Old squad, no transfers, stars possibly out. Coach maybe sacked. Who would they get to take the job?
I don't think a club like Chelsea will go for a young up and comer. At least not yet. They won't be satisfied without a reasonably big name
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@mariner4life said in EPL 18/19:
@MajorRage said in EPL 18/19:
It’ll be a long time .... Klopp, Guardiola snd to a lesser extent Pochettino have built squads that can’t be beaten to the title in quick fashion.
We either stick with Sarri or give the next bloke 4 years.
Old squad, no transfers, stars possibly out. Coach maybe sacked. Who would they get to take the job?
I don't think a club like Chelsea will go for a young up and comer. At least not yet. They won't be satisfied without a reasonably big name
That doesn't answer, who would take a hopeless job with an owner barred from the country with a history of sacking managers? When you can't even transfer in players to suit your style?
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Also I am convinced we'll lose to Man U this weekend.
Because the last 25-odd years have proven the natural order is liverpool don't win, and Man U are fucking fluffybunnies
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Comedy in the mickey mouse cup final. Near the end of extra time and Chelsea keeper goes down injured and looks to be subbed off but has a massive dust up with his own manager and somehow manages to over-rule him and stays on the pitch! What a humiliator
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Comedy in the mickey mouse cup final. Near the end of extra time and Chelsea keeper goes down injured and looks to be subbed off but has a massive dust up with his own manager and somehow manages to over-rule him and stays on the pitch! What a humiliator
Gone to Pens and if this keeper loses it for Chelsea he won't get out of the stadium I imagine. If he makes the winning Pen save then he will be a hero!
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City have fucked this up for everyone. Liverpool go to the 4th place side, and get a point, and it's a disaster.
27 games, 20 wins, 1 loss, and Liverpool lead by a point. Spurs are on target for 80+ in 3rd for christ's sake.
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Brendan Rodgers back in the Prem, taking the Leicester job
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@mariner4life said in EPL 18/19:
Brendan Rodgers back in the Prem, taking the Leicester job
Do they have to play City again? He may do his old club a favour?
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@mariner4life said in EPL 18/19:
Brendan Rodgers back in the Prem, taking the Leicester job
Do they have to play City again? He may do his old club a favour?
Rafa did his part.
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In the end, Liverpool's 5-0 over Watford means no more than City's 1-0 over the Hammers. But jesus they needed a decent performance after the last month or so.
Current crisis club Chelsea knocking over Spurs probably goes close to shutting out Tottenham's last outside chance at knicking it. Arsenal v Spurs this weekend is suddenly very tasty.