EPL 2020/2021
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@mariner4life said in EPL 2020/2021:
holy shit, Man U beat PSG. This year is so fucking weird.
Away too.....
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@KiwiPie said in EPL 2020/2021:
@Hooroo said in EPL 2020/2021:
I wonder what is the worst start to the Championship? I see Wycombe have had six starts for six losses and have score one goal
Wycombe are a real lower league club that sneaked into the championship with the abrupt ending to last season and they don't have any money to strengthen.
I can't seem to find any stats on starts to a season outside the premier league but the record for most consecutive defeats is 18 in the late 1890s by Darwen (my grandparents lived in Darwen) and most without a win is 38 by Derby County - good targets for Wycombe.
Wycombe losing has been a banker for all my multis this year, I am loving it.
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apparently only a couple of weeks away from moving in, stadium looking great, unfortunately thats not the away fans stand, would the satisfying making MK sit on the "The Dons" seats
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Here's one of my favourite football stats.
The season when the champions of Sweden were the lowest scorers.
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weird fucking season this.
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god i hope this is true
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@Kiwiwomble Please please be true!!!
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@Hooroo said in EPL 2020/2021:
@Kiwiwomble Please please be true!!!
I heard something about this on a football podcast so I think it is indeed true!
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@KiwiPie said in EPL 2020/2021:
@Hooroo said in EPL 2020/2021:
@Kiwiwomble Please please be true!!!
I heard something about this on a football podcast so I think it is indeed true!
Look at his swede!! It actually looks round as a football!!! Soooo good!
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@Hooroo said in EPL 2020/2021:
@KiwiPie said in EPL 2020/2021:
@Hooroo said in EPL 2020/2021:
@Kiwiwomble Please please be true!!!
I heard something about this on a football podcast so I think it is indeed true!
Look at his swede!! It actually looks round as a football!!! Soooo good!
Looks like that Italian ref that used to go around. Or those gay bald test netball refs
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Liverpool keep on winning to go top despite consistently going a goal down - starting to look like United during peak Fergie where they can play relatively poorly yet still find a way to win. Lots of teams close to the top in this strange season but none of them looking like they can seriously challenge for the title if Liverpool and City start to get consistency.
Thoughts on the penalty that Kane won? It looked a foul the other way to me. A bouncing ball that Lallana is running to jump and head clear and Kane puts his body in the way to take the contact and sprawl to the floor. Would have been a yellow if he'd done it in rugby. Kane is one of the smartest for playing the ref though.
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Fulham win the dance of the desperate 2-0 at home against WBA and move (for now) out of the bottom three.
Are we doomed as everyone suggests? My hope is that the team has really only had a few weeks together and will improve. I'd argue that their off season was even more truncated than the teams that featured in Europe. Couldn't even hope to make a signing until it was confirmed we were coming up etc
We've had two bad losses against teams in the top 1/3 of the table, 3 losses by the odd goal against teams in the middle third and taken points (should have been 6) against the fellow strugglers.
Unfortunately our next 5 games are: West Ham, Everton(h), Leicester, Man City, Liverpool(h)....
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@canefan said in EPL 2020/2021:
@KiwiPie evened out because they were robbed by VAR and the ref on the Brighton goal. Spurs scrambled the points despite not playing great, still very much a work in progress
The Brighton equaliser should have been ruled out once it went to VAR and the ref saw it on the screen - a definite foul. Should it have been referred to VAR at all? Arguable as although a goal followed before the ball went out, the foul wasn't a direct contributor to the goal - indirect as it removed a potential defender.
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@Bovidae said in EPL 2020/2021:
I was happy to break a 14-yr drought at Old Trafford. Partey and Gabriel are proving to be great signings and Elneny looks to be a completely different player this season.
Arsenal look much more structured but they just lack a certain something - maybe it's a method of actually creating regular chances which can happen if you have 2 central midfielders who are grafters and you rely on 3 strikers to make things happen often without space to do so. United were awful, especially in the first half - just sitting back and letting Arsenal have the ball. It can work if the other side commits too many men forward but when the other side is cautious, it just makes for a tedious goal. Luckily for Arsenal, Pogba stepped up when they needed him. Ole secure in his job for the moment, but I'm not sure he would be if there were 76,000 people watching their 4 home league games so far.
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@dogmeat said in EPL 2020/2021:
Fulham win the dance of the desperate 2-0 at home against WBA and move (for now) out of the bottom three.
Are we doomed as everyone suggests? My hope is that the team has really only had a few weeks together and will improve. I'd argue that their off season was even more truncated than the teams that featured in Europe. Couldn't even hope to make a signing until it was confirmed we were coming up etc
We've had two bad losses against teams in the top 1/3 of the table, 3 losses by the odd goal against teams in the middle third and taken points (should have been 6) against the fellow strugglers.
Unfortunately our next 5 games are: West Ham, Everton(h), Leicester, Man City, Liverpool(h)....
Early days but it looks like perm 3 from 5 for relegation with Brighton looking better than their position indicates. Still plenty of time for the likes of Villa, Palace, Newcastle and West Ham to go on a slide though. And Leeds who look about to lose to Leicester but should have too much to avoid a relegation fight. Not seen much of Fulham so far but winning against WBA is gold for them.