EPL 18/19
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@mariner4life said in EPL 18/19:
You can't rely on Tottenham for fucking anything
Sounds like it was a tight away game and Citeh still butt hurt about midweek
Tight, but both teams really wasteful in front of goal and sloppy in general play. Perhaps to be expected given the emotion of Wednesday's match, but Spurs had some great chances that they really should have taken - fatigued or not.
I feel a little more positive about Yanited's prospects of nicking points midweek on the basis of Citeh's performance yesterday. However, key will be to prevent Citeh getting their routine early goal. (On a related point, it baffles me that teams have not identified that preventing Citeh's fast starts might be a key aspect of beating or drawing with them.)
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Liverpool keep doing their part.
Everton smack Man U who are having a shit month
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@mariner4life Sometimes that's as good as it gets. Both Arse and Chelsea had infinitely more winnable games than us. Our squad is paper thin at the moment and we need all the help we can get
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Good for nothing Man U pricks
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Pressure obviously getting to Liverpool...
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@mariner4life you poor fucker gonna go through the season with only one defeat - get close to 100 points and still only get 2nd. It's barmy
Still at least yr not Fulham
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@mariner4life you poor fucker gonna go through the season with only one defeat - get close to 100 points and still only get 2nd. It's barmy
Still at least yr not Fulham
Fulham's form since relegation has been excellent - much better than positions 3-6 ....
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@dogmeat Man City and Liverpool heading for the second and third highest points hauls of all time - after Man City last year.
My friend who is a staunch Liverpool supporter reckons Jamie Vardy is going to save the day!
Rodgers to finally win the title for Liverpool?
Look, we're destined for 2nd. Even if someone trips City, we'll fuck it up, draw, and lose on goal difference.
@dogmeat I've been thinking of you watching Fulham start to come good after it became too late. That's so shit.
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@mariner4life Yeah - I'm not optimistic about Liverpool's chances - though a City choke is always possible.
Wolves in the last round is a stumbling block.
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@mariner4life Yeah - I'm not optimistic about Liverpool's chances - though a City choke is always possible.
Wolves in the last round is a stumbling block.
That's not a stumbling block. That's not a banana skin. That's avery tough challenge, and if they win it, that's a great result given Wolves' form against the top 6.
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@mariner4life Well, if Jamie Vardy should happen to open the door, you'd better hope it's not a stumbling block or a banana skin...
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Fulham's form since relegation has been excellent - much better than positions 3-6 ....
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@mariner4life said in EPL 18/19:
@dogmeat I've been thinking of you watching Fulham start to come good after it became too late. That's so shit.
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@mariner4life said in EPL 18/19:
@dogmeat Man City and Liverpool heading for the second and third highest points hauls of all time - after Man City last year.
My friend who is a staunch Liverpool supporter reckons Jamie Vardy is going to save the day!
Rodgers to finally win the title for Liverpool?
Look, we're destined for 2nd. Even if someone trips City, we'll fuck it up, draw, and lose on goal difference.
@dogmeat I've been thinking of you watching Fulham start to come good after it became too late. That's so shit.
It's perfectly set up - 2 ex-Liverpool managers to decide the title at the weekend.
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@mariner4life said in EPL 18/19:
@dogmeat Man City and Liverpool heading for the second and third highest points hauls of all time - after Man City last year.
My friend who is a staunch Liverpool supporter reckons Jamie Vardy is going to save the day!
Rodgers to finally win the title for Liverpool?
Look, we're destined for 2nd. Even if someone trips City, we'll fuck it up, draw, and lose on goal difference.
@dogmeat I've been thinking of you watching Fulham start to come good after it became too late. That's so shit.
I actually feel our chances are greater now that City have the banana skin of Burnley out the way. I think the odds of us having to hang onto top spot against in two PL games, while navigating two tough CL semi finals, would have been too much. Let's say City now drops points against Leicester (quite possible, albeit unlikely), holding our nerves at home against Wolves, who will have already wrapped up 7th place, and knowing our fate in the CL, would be much more manageable.
I still don't think it's likely we go into the last match needing anything other than a complete meltdown by City, though.