EPL 2022 / 2023
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@bayimports Any day the Stevie G train is derailed is a good day! If you needed 10 wins to stay up, now you only need 9 ......
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@dogmeat Didn't we have something like this a couple of months ago?
Anway I'll start to maybe jog memories when coming to fill out the schedule
Tottenham Hotspur
Aston Villa
Arsenal
Birmingham City
Blackpool
Blackburn Rovers
Bournemouth
Bolton Wanderers
Bradford City?
Brighton & Hove Albion
Burnley
Cardiff City
Chelsea
Crystal Palace
Coventry City
Everton
Huddersfield Town
Hull City
Ipswich Town
Leeds Utd
Leicester City
Liverpool
Man Utd
Man City
Middlesborough
Newcastle Utd
Nottingham Forest
Norwich City
Porstmouth
Reading
Sheffield United
Southampton
Stoke City
Sunderland
West Ham Utd
Wigan Athletic
Wolverhampton Wanderers
West Bromwich Albion -
that's a pretty thorough list @Higgins , a quick scan would also suggest Watford and Swansea City are missing, but with what you and KP have it must be pretty close
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Well done ferners
You have them all
No to Coventry Bradford Sheffield Wednesday & Swindon the rest are spot on
I did think of making the quiz so you had to match the team with the seasons involved but figured that’s too hard
Since I put it up the average score is 30/43 so a great effort particularly from @Higgins
For the record
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@dogmeat so Portsmouth get two entries or have you missed a team?
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@bayimports said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
@dogmeat so Portsmouth get two entries or have you missed a team?
Some sharp eyes there!
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@bayimports
BollocksI miscounted Pompey
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Man U and West Ham propping up the table.
Forest win at home to West Ham and celebrate by making their 15th signing of the summer. Manager Cooper says still looking for a couple more players to join before deadline day.
Lampard still looking favourite to be sacked but Ten Hag must have sweaty palms 9 days into the season. Fortunately their next opposition doesn't start with a "B" Unfortunately it does start with a 'L" and isn't Leeds or Leicester. Although on current form both those sides would fancy Utd at this stage of the season.
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@dogmeat said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
@sparky I haven't seen the match but reports suggest both Managers were dicks and that Tuchel had grounds for being annoyed. ?
The handshake was a classic. Conte going for the tough handshake, no eye contact and walk on past and Tuchel gripping on tight. Not sure who I would back in a fight, Conte looks harder but Tuchel is lanky and crazy.
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@dogmeat said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
Man U and West Ham propping up the table.
Forest win at home to West Ham and celebrate by making their 15th signing of the summer. Manager Cooper says still looking for a couple more players to join before deadline day.
Lampard still looking favourite to be sacked but Ten Hag must have sweaty palms 9 days into the season. Fortunately their next opposition doesn't start with a "B" Unfortunately it does start with a 'L" and isn't Leeds or Leicester. Although on current form both those sides would fancy Utd at this stage of the season.
It is already looming as crunch time for Ten Hag and the board. Do they back him for the long term overhaul that is needed and write off this season as necessary pain? Does Ten Hag become pragmatic and make United hard to beat and dangerous on the break? Playing all of CR7, Sancho, Rashford, Bruno, Eriksen is almost like playing 5-0-5 as none of them really want to do their defensive duties.
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@sparky said in EPL 2021 / 2022:
Dickish behaviour by Thomas Tuchel after Chelsea's 2-2 with Spurs. Does he have a substance abuse problem?
There's something about ethnics and roundball that they get super excited about the smallest shit.