EPL 18/19
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And in the little old A League the game between Perth and Adelaide had pretty much everything. Adelaide coming back from 2-0 in the final seconds of the game, coming back again in ET to make it 3-3 and then at 4-4 sudden death in the shootout, 5 consecutive missed pens before Perth won it.
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30 wins, 1 loss, 97 points, 25 in front of 3rd. No shame in that 2nd. Champs league final makes this a hell of a season
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@mariner4life said in EPL 18/19:
30 wins, 1 loss, 97 points, 25 in front of 3rd. No shame in that 2nd. Champs league final makes this a hell of a season
That would have won the PL 25 of the 27 years it has been in place! Only more points, this year 98 and last year 100 (According to Sky Sports, but I also though Man U did 100 points in a season)
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Off season will be interesting with the comings and goings. Are Chelsea still banned from trading players?
I think so. They lost an appeal? I don't know if it precludes them from selling though?
I think you're right as there is talk of Hazard leaving.
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Off season will be interesting with the comings and goings. Are Chelsea still banned from trading players?
I think so. They lost an appeal? I don't know if it precludes them from selling though?
I think you're right as there is talk of Hazard leaving.
This offseason is going to fascinating. I think Spurs are best placed to close some of the gap to the top 2. We have a stable setup, but will need to buy a few players who can contribute to the first team immediately and flush out some deadwood, as our poor late season form seemed to be a result of our thin squad flaming out; 2 months ago we were in the title discussion before we fell off a cliff and I feel fortunate we made the top 4 (not without some help from BHA). ManU looked to be coming back under Ole but since he got signed they have fallen away badly. Still, it isn't his team and if he is given the opportunity to trade who knows? If Chelsea players start leaving (I heard Hazard was going too) and they can't buy any in they are going to struggle. Having said that, they have a massive number of up and comers on their books that may be able to be brought up and contribute. Can Sarri coach up young players? Will he be there? Will management tolerate building from the grass up for a change? I guess they won't have much choice. Arsenal looked to have gained but still seem to suffer similar problems as the late Wenger years. They need a squad clean out too
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Off season will be interesting with the comings and goings. Are Chelsea still banned from trading players?
I think so. They lost an appeal? I don't know if it precludes them from selling though?
I think you're right as there is talk of Hazard leaving.
This offseason is going to fascinating. I think Spurs are best placed to close some of the gap to the top 2. We have a stable setup, but will need to buy a few players who can contribute to the first team immediately and flush out some deadwood, as our poor late season form seemed to be a result of our thin squad flaming out; 2 months ago we were in the title discussion before we fell off a cliff and I feel fortunate we made the top 4 (not without some help from BHA). ManU looked to be coming back under Ole but since he got signed they have fallen away badly. Still, it isn't his team and if he is given the opportunity to trade who knows? If Chelsea players start leaving (I heard Hazard was going too) and they can't buy any in they are going to struggle. Having said that, they have a massive number of up and comers on their books that may be able to be brought up and contribute. Can Sarri coach up young players? Will he be there? Arsenal looked to have gained but still seem to suffer similar problems as the late Wenger years. They need a squad clean out too
I'm picking spurs won't have much cash to throw round in the market at the moment. In fact you may lose one or two good ones to massive offers.
We won't purchase much, we never do....
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Off season will be interesting with the comings and goings. Are Chelsea still banned from trading players?
I think so. They lost an appeal? I don't know if it precludes them from selling though?
I think you're right as there is talk of Hazard leaving.
This offseason is going to fascinating. I think Spurs are best placed to close some of the gap to the top 2. We have a stable setup, but will need to buy a few players who can contribute to the first team immediately and flush out some deadwood, as our poor late season form seemed to be a result of our thin squad flaming out; 2 months ago we were in the title discussion before we fell off a cliff and I feel fortunate we made the top 4 (not without some help from BHA). ManU looked to be coming back under Ole but since he got signed they have fallen away badly. Still, it isn't his team and if he is given the opportunity to trade who knows? If Chelsea players start leaving (I heard Hazard was going too) and they can't buy any in they are going to struggle. Having said that, they have a massive number of up and comers on their books that may be able to be brought up and contribute. Can Sarri coach up young players? Will he be there? Arsenal looked to have gained but still seem to suffer similar problems as the late Wenger years. They need a squad clean out too
I'm picking spurs won't have much cash to throw round in the market at the moment. In fact you may lose one or two good ones to massive offers.
We won't purchase much, we never do....
Pochettino doesn't tend to want big money guys. But we can't just buy projects that can't contribute immediately. Eriksen and Alderwiereld are at risk of leaving, interesting times indeed
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Will be interesting to see if Spurs cash in on any of their big name players to fund strengthening the squad. They fell away badly in the title race in the final 10 games - their 27th game was against Burnley and a win would have had them 2 points behind City with 11 games to go. They finished 27 points behind City. Possibly an earlier exit in the Champions League would have helped them maintain a title challenge - actually not getting out of the group would have been best!
City won the same number of games as last season (32 of 38) and right now you can't see any team other than Liverpool being able to win 30 games in a season.
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Will be interesting to see if Spurs cash in on any of their big name players to fund strengthening the squad. They fell away badly in the title race in the final 10 games - their 27th game was against Burnley and a win would have had them 2 points behind City with 11 games to go. They finished 27 points behind City. Possibly an earlier exit in the Champions League would have helped them maintain a title challenge - actually not getting out of the group would have been best!
City won the same number of games as last season (32 of 38) and right now you can't see any team other than Liverpool being able to win 30 games in a season.
Aldewiereld was linked with a move to old Trafford a year ago (🤣) and Christian Eriksen has not signed a new contract. They are two players that I suspect Pochettino would like to keep but may be forced to part with. Our defence was not as good as precious seasons, we lack speed on the flanks and I would be happy to upgrade Trippier and Davies. The number of our players involved in the world cup and the subsequent run of injuries exposed our thin squad, which has not been added to for a few windows. If he stays consistent, the manager will want high work rate players, not necessarily big names. I reckon we need at least 3 or 4 new bodies, one or two more if those two aforementioned players are allowed to leave