EPL 2024/2025
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@sparky said in EPL 2024/2025:
Manchester United have sacked Ten Hag:
The rest of the Premier League is saddened by the news.
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I notice they sacked him before they League Cup fixture with Leicester as well, which would puth the in the Quarter Finals should they win that tie, a big chance at winning another trophy, whilst struggling everywhere else.
Sadly for non Man U supporters, the owners saw right through that.
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This is the most Real Madrid thing ever. Win 3 awards, but as they don't get the big one, they have a sulk and act like they are bigger than the award.
Rodri won player of the tournament in Euro, with his team winning the tournament.
Vini Jnr didn't make the QF in Copa America due to yellow cards, which Brazil lost.Vini certainly lit up the Champs League, but does that outshine the Euros?
There's an argument, but it's not open and shut.
Absolutely pathetic.
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This is quite nice from a Spanish Journalist:
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Well the ABs might be playing averagely but the cherries are on a roll. City beaten…and Arsenal two weeks ago also at home. Big result
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@bayimports said in EPL 2024/2025:
Well the ABs might be playing averagely but the cherries are on a roll. City beaten…and Arsenal two weeks ago also at home. Big result
It makes me a bit less gutted about Villa conceding that last minute goal last week.
Liverpool looking the real deal.
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we talking all english football in here?
2-0 win at their soulless bowl, thats three wins in a row and a 6-0 aggregate...and CLE (who was with us last year and backed out of a deal to return on the last day to go to them) gets a red....perfect day
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@dogmeat said in EPL 2024/2025:
I hear the new MK owners tried to reach out and clear the air but were rebuffed? They sort of miss the point if that's the case. Hating MK is your raison d'etre
they offered hospitality to our board which is the norm between clubs but their new manager and owners just dont get it. There was actually a resolution passed by our board just before we first played them that they wont accept anything like hospitality until they at least drop the "dons" (but probably never). the team do the bare minimum and take everything they need so as to not interact with MK unless needed
there is still this divide in the fan base whether we should be boycotting the game of we we should turn up in numbers to put them to shame, at very least those that go never buy anything in the ground, eat and drink before or after
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That was a fun watch. MCI 0-4 Tottenham.