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1 minute ago, Leicesterpool said:

Just seen the scenes after the Wolves game, the manager surely cannot carry on after that seen arguments with fans but waving for a fight is far from professional. 

Just signed a new contract too .

 

How times change .

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I get the feeling this season’s Premier League could be like 15/16 as some of the large team are struggling.

Posted
1 hour ago, Sly said:

I get the feeling this season’s Premier League could be like 15/16 as some of the large team are struggling.

I think Arsenal will grind their way to the title in the style of the George Graham team back in the day. 

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1 hour ago, Sly said:

I get the feeling this season’s Premier League could be like 15/16 as some of the large team are struggling.

Or like the following season when the same thing happened. Funny how nobody calls 16/17 out for the same thing.

 

Chelsea won the league despite not winning at Anfield, White Hart Lane, Old Trafford or the Emirates.

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20 minutes ago, FrankieADZ said:

@The Bear how badly fractured is it at Wolves atm?
 

seeing alot of arguments between fans and players

I think it's been blown out of proportion really. 

 

It was a frustrating performance and a bad loss with going two goals down and then such a late goal to lose it. Pereira decided to go over to the fans as he usually does to clap them, but I'm not sure what he was expecting in that situation. He got a bit of abuse and reacted a bit. 

 

Of course the fans are going to give you stick in that situation, but i's the first time it's happened tbh. Just frustrations boiling over. 

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Posted
15 hours ago, The Year Of The Fox said:

Yeah but his football was wank

 

Just like Chelseas

Just looking on Chelsea's forum again. They have clearly never liked him and a lot, if not all, (still) want him out. I say still because they won the conference league last season but I don't think that has won them over, and why would it, their results are so inconsistent but it seems like it's the performances and style of play which frustrate them more.

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On 22/10/2025 at 21:36, The Bear said:

Not heard anything to be fair. They've been looking for outside investment for a while but have always trotted out the line that they don't want to sell. 

 

I know that every club has its price though and that people have enquired about buying us. I've no doubt our Chinese owners would cash in if the offer was right. 

Ok, this is the Mirror, but their maybe some weight in the sale rumour my little birdie mentioned last week. 

 

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/wolves-ownership-bid-john-textor-36137637

 

£400m a good price do you think? ... If true how would you feel about an ex Palace owner? 

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1 hour ago, Suzie the Fox said:

Ok, this is the Mirror, but their maybe some weight in the sale rumour my little birdie mentioned last week. 

 

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/wolves-ownership-bid-john-textor-36137637

 

£400m a good price do you think? ... If true how would you feel about an ex Palace owner? 

More on the Athletic.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6740730/2025/10/27/wolves-john-textor-bid/

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Dunno where else to post it, but there’s just been a protest in the Odense v Brøndby game, Brøndby fans throwing tennis balls and gold coins on the pitch to protest the kick off times they’ve been getting, late Sunday, Monday nights etc.

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2 hours ago, Ian Nacho said:

Only one Premier League game on boxing day. Shocking. 

Think I remember reading something about it in the summer. 

 

The festive fixtures will be pushed to a weekend to allow for the amount of weekend rounds to be met across a season. 

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20 minutes ago, StanSP said:

Think I remember reading something about it in the summer. 

 

The festive fixtures will be pushed to a weekend to allow for the amount of weekend rounds to be met across a season. 

means lower league attendance will be on the up

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Posted
5 hours ago, Dan said:

Boxing day football extremely overrated.

I love it, I actually look forward to boxing day more than Christmas day lol

 

I get it when the Saturday is a day or two after boxing day though, doesn't really make sense not to have the majority of games on the Saturday. Whichever day it is, the first footie day after Christmas is always great, few extra people will join in the pub and it's usually a good laugh.

 

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