EPL 2022 / 2023
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Chris Wood loan move to Forest.
Quite gutted about this. Wood gave me a genuine reason to be on the Newcastle / Howe bandwagon.
Now, I don't have one other than being a glory hunter.
@dogmeat said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
@KiwiPie but they're sitting third - in West London.
Very good. Have to accept!
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@MajorRage said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
Chris Wood loan move to Forest.
It appears this will become a permanent deal.
Leandro Trossard to Arsenal is a good move. He can play across the front line so allows rotation.
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@Bovidae said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
A big win for Arsenal over Man U after Man City won earlier in the day.
Really enjoyable game. I’d be in the anyone but city camp and arsenal would do just fine.
TBH I’m enjoying football more than rugby at the moment. The European Rugby cup has a really stupid format, I don’t really have a team I support and the rugby is generally meh.
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@Bovidae said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
@MajorRage said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
Chris Wood loan move to Forest.
It appears this will become a permanent deal.
Leandro Trossard to Arsenal is a good move. He can play across the front line so allows rotation.
Wood to Forest - poetic. Really hard to know how much game time he will get long term given how many players they have bought - but I think Awoniyi is injured so he should be an upgrade from Surridge.
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@Bovidae said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
A big win for Arsenal over Man U after Man City won earlier in the day.
Could only watch the first 30 minutes but it looked a great game with both teams going for it. United aren't fully functional yet but are very dangerous and play to their strengths. Those 2 Arse v City encounters are shaping up as the major hurdle for Arsenal other than just losing their way at some point.
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@MajorRage said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
That is one odd looking prem league table …. Look at the 3 in the relegation zone!!
How da fuk ate fulham up there
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The main reason is a good Manager.
Fulham should have stayed up in 2022 - the squad was definitely talented enough but Parker was shite
Fortunately he pissed off as otherwise we were going to lose key (disenchanted) players.
Silva came in and pretty much the same squad pissed the Championship. He and his staff have really improved a host of players; Mitro, Ream, Harrison.
Then we bought wisely. Palhinha, Leno, Willian, Perreira (another who has improved) all have added quality to the existing squad. Really happy team that know their roles.
Couyld all come unstuck in the summer though as I expect we will get picked over. We still need to add depth too so some key injuries could still fuck us.
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@dogmeat said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
Lampard gooorn
Surprised he's lasted as long as he has TBH
He never seemed to have much clue and Everton is a basket case of a club anyway. Talk of Bielsa going there which promises massive amusement and probably relegation (too short a period for him to change the playing style). Also Ralph recently of Southampton and naturally Dyche who becomes a better manager the longer he is out of work.
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@dogmeat said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
@KiwiPie You'd have to be desperate ot a massive egoist (or both) to go near the Everton Manager's job.
They will have the nicest stadium in the Championship if it is finished in time
When they'll get bought by a petro-state.
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@Cyclops said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
When was it that Everton fancied themselves as part of a 'big six'?
The "Big Six" is a more recent thing but Everton would have been in the 1980s when they won titles.
As to their new manager, get Rooney for laughs.
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@Cyclops said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
When was it that Everton fancied themselves as part of a 'big six'? I'd love to see them go down.
Lampard seems a hopeless manager but what are the odds that he gets yet another gig in the premier league?
Close to zero, honestly.
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@Bovidae The big 6 was always a thing, but it was based on crowd support, financial muscle and to some extent history more than anything else. Chelsea only joined the top table when they gained all the roubles. City weren't really a top 6 side either until the petro dollars they were a fringe contender.
On those three criteria Everton were a top 6 club. In the 80's under Kendall they actually performed like one.
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@dogmeat said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
@Bovidae The big 6 was always a thing, but it was based on crowd support, financial muscle and to some extent history more than anything else. Chelsea only joined the top table when they gained all the roubles. City weren't really a top 6 side either until the petro dollars they were a fringe contender.
On those three criteria Everton were a top 6 club. In the 80's under Kendall they actually performed like one.
Under Moyes they played in the champions league/European Cup