EPL 2022 / 2023
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That’s a very handy win for Everton away to Brighton.
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@Billy-Tell said in EPL 2022 / 2023:
That’s a very handy win for Everton away to Brighton.
Hopefully they have plenty of confidence for their next game.
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@KiwiPie They don't seem to want to refer back to the refbecause of the time it takes.
The ref in Fulham's loss at Anfield apologised to Fulham players in the second half (having had the opportunity to view the replay at half time) for awarding a penalty he shouldn't have.
Not sure why he would do that or what difference it would make. In real time on the pitch it was a fair decision. It is VAR that are supposed to have the time and multiple camera angles to get it right.
Instead they seem to decide that everything is a 50/50 call and it should stay as ref's decision. So what the hell is the point.
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@Billy-Tell said in EPL 2022 / 2023:
That’s a very handy win for Everton away to Brighton.
Also for Forest..pressure squarely on Southampton, Leicester and Leeds now
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@bayimports No pressure on Southampton other than working out where to stay in Rotherham next season...
Everyone's now played 35 so easier to sort out permutations
So pick two from
Leeds 19th - 30 points - Goaf Diff -25 1 point from last 5 games
Newcastle (H), West Ham (A), Tottenham (H)Leicester 18th - 30 points -(-15) 5 points from last 5 games
Liverpool (H), Newcastle (A), West Ham (H)Everton 17th - 32 points - (-21) 5 points from last 5 games
Man City (H), Wolves (A), Bournemouth (H)Forest 16th 33 points - (-31) 6 points from last 5 games
Chelsea (A), Arsenal (H), Crystal Palace (A)Today's wins massive for Forest and Everton. Can't see that may wins from these remaining 12 games so I reckon Leeds and Leicester are for the drop. Big Sam will pocket half a mill for achieving fuck all.
Their only potential lifeline is maybe West Ham drop points as they're now safe and might be focusing on Europe to try and retrieve their season.
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@dogmeat said in EPL 2022 / 2023:
No pressure on Southampton other than working out where to stay in Rotherham next season...
very true, will have a close eye on the championship playoffs to see who their biggest competition will be next year.. Sunderland the big finishers with momentum, could be the smokey
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Championship is Luton v Sunderland (very 1980s Division 1) and Middlesbrough v Coventry (very 1990s Premier League).
Luton is the romantic one, low budget, in the National League less than a decade ago and (like Notts County) falling out of Div 1 the season before the Premier League started.
Boro haven't been in the EPL since 2017 and Coventry since the start of the century (and also dropped into the 4th tier for a season not long ago). These 2 teams played today and drew.
Finally Sunderland dropped out of the EPL 6 years ago and dropped another level in the next season.
Suspect Boro have the best team and in Chuba Akpom a guy with 28 goals - former Arsenal player who seems to have spent seasons being loaned out and is suddenly a star.
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RM vs MC is a class match.
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@dogmeat It was a crazy 2 play-off games - we were only ahead for 2 minutes across 240. Justice was done so I don't feel so bad for burgling 2 wins! Now to take on League 2 and continue our relentless rise to the EPL!
Good win for Fulham and good to see Chelsea a distant 3rd in the West London league.
Brighton are great to watch - having changed keepers to Jason "Balls of" Steele who loves to pass the ball with attackers swarming him. And now Arsenal can kiss Buonanotte to the Premier League title.
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While I can sense the glee from those celebrating Arsenals demise hopefully, since they will be in the Champions league, unlike other high profile teams, like Liverpool, Tottenham and Chelsea, if will be interesting to see what they do in the offseason. Arsenal play soft and need to address the defense and midfield. Hopefully they bring in some grit and not the pretty players. They looked tired today. A couple of Roy Keane types would be good.
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Also Leeds draw with Man City officially means Bournemouth now mathematically safe
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i hope City win the Champions league so Pep can say "job done" and fuck off. Only then maybe someone else can win the league
They've won 12 straight to get themselves on the cusp. They are just relentless at this time of year. They last dropped points in mid-Feb to Forest of all teams, and their last loss was 2 weeks before that to Spurs.
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And Luton into the final of the Championship play-off. Pretty romantic story this one given they dropped down to the 5th tier and have one of the lowest budgets in the league. Capacity is only 10,000 and their footballing style is fairly basic, not sure how they would go in the EPL if they get there.
And you enter the stadium through someone's front door.
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@KiwiPie said in EPL 2022 / 2023:
And Luton into the final of the Championship play-off. Pretty romantic story this one given they dropped down to the 5th tier and have one of the lowest budgets in the league. Capacity is only 10,000 and their footballing style is fairly basic, not sure how they would go in the EPL if they get there.
And you enter the stadium through someone's front door.
Wow that's really old school!! I remember when they were in the first division back in the 80s
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@KiwiPie I would love Luton to make it for the following reasons
- fairytale story
- the humour of the likes of the state owned sportswashing mega rich clubs having to go to Kenilworth Rd
- sticking it up Watford ownership who are the antithesis of the Luton model
- Let's face it they would make up the numbers in the EPL. Almost certainly assured of immediate relegation meaning Fulham only have two other sides to finish in front of. For the same reason I hope Leeds and Everton survive to 'enjoy' another season circling the relegation plughole. I reckon Forest & West Ham are more likely to get their shit together than those two.
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City are O for awesome. Utterly destroying RM so far.