Guest Eamonn Posted 31 December 2019 Posted 31 December 2019 I looked really hard but i couldnt see F@r*st anywhere. Or Derby 11 points County. Or that new Birmingham team, that groundshare St Andrews. Bloody BBC, how could they have missed all of these fine clubs? https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50685505
urban.spaceman Posted 31 December 2019 Posted 31 December 2019 Spot the moment panic mode steps in because Leicester have won the league:
urban.spaceman Posted 31 December 2019 Posted 31 December 2019 My favourite atat is in the 'Who won what in England?' section. Leicester City, Birmingham City, Swansea City and Wigan Athletic all won more than Spurs.
420Hashish Posted 31 December 2019 Posted 31 December 2019 I had to make sure I was on the right site when I read the first word of the title.
Aus Fox Posted 31 December 2019 Posted 31 December 2019 Not sure why they’ve done a pts per game table. If you weren’t there you don’t deserve to have the table adjusted for you. If it was a table of the last 10 years, how many poi by a did you collect. End of.
ozleicester Posted 31 December 2019 Posted 31 December 2019 Two of the biggest sales of the decade (Mahrez 60 - Maguire 80) *ManU are suckers
TRAD-DAD Posted 31 December 2019 Posted 31 December 2019 The BBC saying our title win was " arguably " the greatest league win. Whats " arguable " about it?
MC Prussian Posted 31 December 2019 Posted 31 December 2019 3 hours ago, Aus Fox said: Not sure why they’ve done a pts per game table. If you weren’t there you don’t deserve to have the table adjusted for you. If it was a table of the last 10 years, how many poi by a did you collect. End of. The Americanization continues. Although I see some sense in it here - you can't just list teams by points total, as clubs with more games tend to have gained more points automatically.
MC Prussian Posted 31 December 2019 Posted 31 December 2019 7 hours ago, urban.spaceman said: Spot the moment panic mode steps in because Leicester have won the league: Bit odd to draw the conclusion other teams are spending more because of one club only. There's a steady, continuous increase in spending throughout the existence of the Premier League. It's only natural and down to several other factors, such as inflation or clubs (abroad) asking for more money for their own players, more money available in the league in general due to owners willing to invest like crazy, the top teams leading the way, etc.
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