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8 hours ago, urban.spaceman said:

We’ve conceded only 23 goals so far this season - as have Wolves.

 

Thats better than every team below us and only four teams above us!

Liverpool 8

Spurs 21

Man City 16

Chelsea 16

 

(Arsenal and Man Utd have conceded 31 & 32 respectively)

Just need some attacking quality to go with that, we can finish top 8 and should do.

Posted
11 minutes ago, lcfc sheff said:

Just need some attacking quality to go with that, we can finish top 8 and should do.

Absolutely. We’re 11th for goals scored with 25, with Everton (31) Bournemouth (28), Watford (27), West Ham (27) and the usual top 6 suspects scoring way more than us.

 

Our goal difference is still low of course but we’re better off than everyone below us. 

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Posted
10 hours ago, Nalis said:

Wonder how many of those Ndidi tackles were made after he gave the ball away in the first place?

the positive spin being he's good at winning the ball back after making a mistake!

 

Plenty of players across the league don't give a shit once they lose the ball and wait to be bailed out by other team-mates. 

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It just shows how impressive achievements Arsenal and Vardy managed...

 

As no one can get near their respective records!

Posted
15 hours ago, urban.spaceman said:

Leicester City beat Manchester City last week. 

Man City beat Liverpool tonight. 

 

Leicester City are better than Liverpool. 

 

Fact. 

Does that make Cardiff better than all of the above?

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According to Inside World Football, and brought to our attention by the Daily Mail, Liverpool are set to become the first football club in history to post a profit of more than €100 million.

“Liverpool could be set to break the world record for pre-tax profits made by a football club, as they look set to break the €100million (£88.2m) mark,” the Mail’s report reads.

The money made from the Coutinho sale - which featured a £106m basic fee and £36m in add-ons - coupled with Liverpool’s run to the final of last season’s Champions League will boost the club’s profits for the 2017-18 campaign, which will be submitted in early March.

Liverpool earned a reported £81.3m (£71.7m) from their run to Kiev, which will represent major growth considering they didn’t compete in the Champions League the previous year.

FBL-EUR-C1-LIVERPOOL-REAL MADRID

Leicester City currently hold the Premier League record for pre-tax profits, having posted £92.5m in profits for the 2016-17 season after reaching the quarter-final of the Champions League.

But UEFA may have accidentally let slip that Liverpool will break the record.

In their Club Licensing Benchmarking Report for the financial year 2017, they mention that Liverpool are set to break the record in the coming year.

The report reads: “UEFA Champions League prize money of €82m drove Leicester City FC to the highest net profit in history in FY2017 (€98m), beating the previous record of €78m set by Tottenham Hotspur FC in FY2014 (with Liverpool FC set to break that record again in FY2018).”

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Posted

City must have a higher than average number of players currently on their books whose names contain the pair of letters AM or MA. Here is the list:-

MArc albrighton

Daniel AMartey (aMArtey)

hAMza choudhury

deMArai gray

MAtty jAMes

jAMes MAddison

harry MAguire

nAMpalys mendy

islAM sliMAni

george thoMAs

jAMie vardy

Alas, riyad MAhrez can't be included. 

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Posted
37 minutes ago, String fellow said:

City must have a higher than average number of players currently on their books whose names contain the pair of letters AM or MA. Here is the list:-

MArc albrighton

Daniel AMartey (aMArtey)

hAMza choudhury

deMArai gray

MAtty jAMes

jAMes MAddison

harry MAguire

nAMpalys mendy

islAM sliMAni

george thoMAs

jAMie vardy

Alas, riyad MAhrez can't be included. 

What is the average? 

Posted (edited)

Thinking about it we’ve won every division we’ve ever played in, can’t be too many teams to have done that 

 

Our lowest ever finish is 1st as well 

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Personally, I like to look at results from yesteryear. There were some amazing scorelines. A few examples: In 1929/30, City not only drew 6-6 at home to Arsenal, but also did the double over Everton, winning both games 5-4. In 1949, City's passage to the FA Cup Final included a fifth round 5-5 draw at Luton and then a 5-3 win in the replay. In 1954/55, City lost away to West Brom 4-6 then beat them 6-3 at home.

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24 minutes ago, String fellow said:

Personally, I like to look at results from yesteryear. There were some amazing scorelines. A few examples: In 1929/30, City not only drew 6-6 at home to Arsenal, but also did the double over Everton, winning both games 5-4. In 1949, City's passage to the FA Cup Final included a fifth round 5-5 draw at Luton and then a 5-3 win in the replay. In 1954/55, City lost away to West Brom 4-6 then beat them 6-3 at home.

How many players had the letters 'MA' or 'AM' though in those years?!

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