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Posted
1 minute ago, Lionator said:

Who is chasing them though? Only Newcastle have made any ground in the past five games and I would say if Newcastle can keep their strongest XI fit then they will. But Villa are poor, Man City aren’t turning it around anytime soon. 

Apart from Sunday 

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Just now, Foxdiamond said:

Spurs league position is a danger sign for the manager though the cups may save him and all forgiven in short term if they end their drought and win one.

Which cups? Do you really think they have any chance to win a trophy? This club is rotten to the core. Wrexham will lift a trophy before Spurs. 

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United haven't even looked good recently, with our misfortune Wolves win and Cunha scores the winner for them...

 

CAN THIS DAY GET ANY WORSE????? 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Lionator said:

Who is chasing them though? Only Newcastle have made any ground in the past five games and I would say if Newcastle can keep their strongest XI fit then they will. But Villa are poor, Man City aren’t turning it around anytime soon. 

Annoying for us but fair play to Forest for the progress this season. I would be more concerned if Liverpool and Arsenal not so good this season. Still I would love a miracle spoke  in the wheel and we beat Liverpool 

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1 minute ago, Fear Of The Fox said:

Which cups? Do you really think they have any chance to win a trophy? This club is rotten to the core. Wrexham will lift a trophy before Spurs. 

Unlikely to beat Liverpool over 2 legs but can happen. With a favourable FA Cup draw they could win it whatever their fragile core. 

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2 minutes ago, Foxdiamond said:

Annoying for us but fair play to Forest for the progress this season. I would be more concerned if Liverpool and Arsenal not so good this season. Still I would love a miracle spoke  in the wheel and we beat Liverpool 

They look really well set up. Defend really nicely as a unit, Gibbs-White really good quality and plenty of dynamic running through midfield. Backing them for top 4 to be fair it’s like our season when all the usual suspects couldn’t string results together 

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4 minutes ago, Iran said:

United haven't even looked good recently, with our misfortune Wolves win and Cunha scores the winner for them...

 

CAN THIS DAY GET ANY WORSE????? 

Yes, we could get bummed into orbit. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Lionator said:

Who is chasing them though? Only Newcastle have made any ground in the past five games and I would say if Newcastle can keep their strongest XI fit then they will. But Villa are poor, Man City aren’t turning it around anytime soon. 

Newcastle look as though they're clicking now and this isn't their first rodeo. They also absolutely battered Forest earlier this season. Villa have it in them, and we all know that Man City could pull out a ridiculous winning streak out of absolutely nowhere. 

 

I suspect the top four is Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester City or Newcastle. 5th and 6th is a combination of Man City, Newcastle, Forest or Villa. Gun to the head, I'd go with the following.

 

1 - Liverpool 

2 - Chelsea

3 - Arsenal

4 - Newcastle 

5 - Man City 

6 - Villa 

7 - Forest

 

Still a hell of an achievement for them, but they're dealing with far more experienced and capable sides than them.

Posted
Just now, FrankieADZ said:

tbf i dont even think Wolves played well last weekend, they got massively lucky with the goals as well,

as we had a make-a-wish keeper 

They didn’t, they just played with a bit more intensify….. has we played a goalkeeper and played with a bit more intensity we may have done better. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, FrankieADZ said:

might be kinda meh

but if we can keep it to less than 4 and wolves lose

Arsenal win tomorrow too, wont be that bad

It's 4-0 already before the game starts with Ward as a GK. It's going to be easily 7 or 8-0 tonight if Liverpool play on 2nd gear. Otherwise get yourself ready for a record 10-0 minimum. 

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7 minutes ago, Fear Of The Fox said:

Doesn't make any sense what you're saying. Amazon executives already said for years now that the service would love to have the full package. EPL won't give them more even if they offer 2 billion. 

Also most of us have Amazon Prime for almost 2 decades now. My Prime membership started in 2006. What are you talking about? 

Whether the facts make sense to you or not, they are the facts.

 

Amazon were not interested in paying the price for even the smallest package when the PL put the rights back out for bid. Arsenal Ipswich tomorrow will be their last match.

 

Their intent was to bring UK consumers into Prime. In his desire to bring in a major streamer, Scudamore gave them all the “festive fixtures” for a song.

 

 They couldn’t renew at a similar bargain, so instead piggybacked onto TNT’s new UCL streaming rights.

 

Both parties got what they wanted, but Amazon played the PL like a Stradivarius.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Fear Of The Fox said:

It's 4-0 already before the game starts with Ward as a GK. It's going to be easily 7 or 8-0 tonight if Liverpool play on 2nd gear. Otherwise get yourself ready for a record 10-0 minimum. 

tbf he isnt starting

Posted
17 minutes ago, Ian Nacho said:

The standard of the Premier League this year is appalling. The likes of Man City, Man United, Spurs all very ordinary. 

Definitely. Especially when you consider Forest and Fulham are both ordinary, and look at them. 

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Yet again, that horrible feeling, wanting a rotten outfit like Man United to win, in order to keep one of our relegation rivals in trouble.

 

I would quite like not to have to feel this.

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10 minutes ago, FrankieADZ said:

tbf i dont even think Wolves played well last weekend, they got massively lucky with the goals as well,

as we had a make-a-wish keeper 

Not sure I agree? Apart from a few moments in the game, Wolves were on the front foot for large portions of the match.

 

Players like Goncalo Guedes had stand out performances against us which may have part to do with bringing a manager of experience and quality.

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4 minutes ago, Pliskin said:

Definitely. Especially when you consider Forest and Fulham are both ordinary, and look at them. 

How dare you! They're the second coming of Brazil 1970!

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