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      Premier League 2016/17

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      Re: Premier League 2016/17
      Reply #138: Sep 25, 2016 05:38:18 pm
      Going to make my first prediction for this season.  West Ham won't be finishing above us again.

      They look F***ing awful.  So glad we didn't move stadium if that's what happens.
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      Reply #139: Sep 25, 2016 06:19:09 pm
      West ham, Stoke and Sunderland looking like the early favourites to go down. Bet Payet is wishing he had pushed for a move away now.
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      Reply #140: Sep 25, 2016 06:22:11 pm
      West ham, Stoke and Sunderland looking like the early favourites to go down. Bet Payet is wishing he had pushed for a move away now.

      Think Hull and Boro will go down before West Ham.
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      Reply #141: Sep 25, 2016 06:25:44 pm
      Think Hull and Boro will go down before West Ham.

      I'm not so sure. Look at them two teams and can see at least a bit of fight about them. Where as West Ham seem completely dead, maybe it's the stadium doing them no help either but it seems like every game so far this season they have just been going through the motions, if it wasn't for Antonio and a bit of Payet, they'd have been worse off than they already are. Just seems like none of them can bothered.

      They've lost 5 of their 6 games, ditched out of Europe straight away too. Hull have a couple of wins and a draw and Boro have a couple draws with their win but even the goal difference is looking bad already too for West Ham, -9.
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      Reply #142: Sep 25, 2016 07:07:10 pm
      I was expecting a dip from Leicester but West Ham's fall has been a complete surprise.  Must be more than just the stadium move behind this surely?
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      Reply #143: Sep 25, 2016 07:19:30 pm
      Hull have their name in the Championship already. No chance they stay up with that sh*t of a squad and an assistant manager in charge.

      Burnley and Sunderland will join them, i think.

      I was expecting a dip from Leicester but West Ham's fall has been a complete surprise.  Must be more than just the stadium move behind this surely?

      Complete sh*t show, today.

      Kouyate was headless in midfield, their defence a shambles and all their heads dropped at 2-0.
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      Reply #144: Sep 25, 2016 09:01:49 pm
      Ideally, we'd want Sunderland and Hull to go down. Ideally, any football supporter would want them to go down considering how regressive and out of touch they are.

      This is absolutely nothing against their supporters, but they only seem to serve a purpose as Man Utd feeder clubs. The fact there is no discernible strategy at either club with both teams playing a truly horrendous, backwards form of football makes them the runt of the litter in the Premier League, along with any Tony Pulis managed team (obviously).

      Oh, and not to mention Sunderland shielded a paedophile in their squad for a good number of months.
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      Reply #145: Sep 25, 2016 09:02:25 pm
      Doesn't Claude Puel look like an American TV detective?

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      Reply #146: Sep 25, 2016 09:28:40 pm
      Doesn't Claude Puel look like an American TV detective?



      He's got one ear bigger than the other.
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      Reply #147: Sep 25, 2016 10:08:56 pm
      West ham, Stoke and Sunderland looking like the early favourites to go down. Bet Payet is wishing he had pushed for a move away now.

      Great, we can get him on the cheap then.  :D
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      Reply #148: Sep 26, 2016 04:14:52 pm
      The contrast between Klopp and Moyes is stark. Listening to him there in a post match after the Palace result God I felt like calling the Samaritans
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      Reply #149: Sep 26, 2016 04:40:52 pm
      Doesn't Claude Puel look like an American TV detective?



      Merde, he wrote!

      The contrast between Klopp and Moyes is stark. Listening to him there in a post match after the Palace result God I felt like calling the Samaritans

      Turning into Roy Hodgson mk II. Seems like Moyes is from Mars and Klopp is from...well earth. Everything Klopp says whether it's in victory or defeat, it's always 'we' or 'us'. 'We could have done this a little bit better' etc etc.

      After the Palace defeat what does Moyes do? 'The players have to take responsibility for this one. I did as much as I could. There's only so much a manager can do' or something along those lines. Can't see this Sunderland abomination turning into anything but a disaster for old Davie. Sunderland will no doubt sack or he'll resign leaving his credentials shot of the Premier League for the rest of his career. He'll be managing Scotland (ie football's mortuary) not long after this.
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      Reply #150: Sep 26, 2016 05:16:11 pm
      It made me laugh how in the first interview Moyes did as Sunderland manager he kept saying they will be fighting against relegation all season :D. I get that he's trying to be realistic but that's not the way to go about getting the fans and players on board before a ball is even kicked.
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      Reply #151: Sep 26, 2016 05:34:47 pm
      It made me laugh how in the first interview Moyes did as Sunderland manager he kept saying they will be fighting against relegation all season :D. I get that he's trying to be realistic but that's not the way to go about getting the fans and players on board before a ball is even kicked.

      That was always his mentality at Everton as well. he was almost affronted when asked about top 4 then as if 'F**k sake I've got us top 8 away and give me peace' - a real morbid miserable character that'll never get over the hit his ego will have taken at Utd
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      Reply #152: Sep 26, 2016 08:10:37 pm
      ;D there's a Twitter of a Watford fan cracking up at having to listen to 1 hour of Liverpool chat
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      Reply #153: Oct 02, 2016 09:38:49 am
      So today were hoping for a Spurs v City draw, Stoke to beat/draw United, Burnley to beat/draw Arsenal, come on stars align for us please.
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      Reply #154: Oct 02, 2016 12:49:28 pm
      Stoke fortuitously holding United at bay for the first 45.

      C'mon Stoke.
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      Re: Premier League 2016/17
      Reply #155: Oct 02, 2016 01:18:48 pm
      Bony and Arnautovic have been F***ing sh*t.
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      Reply #156: Oct 02, 2016 01:23:35 pm
      Is there a more creepier individual than Mourinho's assistant Rui Faria?

      Definitely the sort who privately keeps blow up sex dolls with photos of Mourinho's face on them.
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      Reply #157: Oct 02, 2016 01:28:15 pm
      cu*ts score ffs
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      Reply #158: Oct 02, 2016 01:33:10 pm

      The lack of movement in this match is astonishing. Like watching a match from the 50s. Pressing non existent, almost static at times. Stoke's plan is to seemingly pick up the ball and proceed to run into Man Utd players and then repeat. Utd's goal stemmed from that.
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      Reply #159: Oct 02, 2016 01:38:57 pm
      Wee Joe!  :lmao:
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      Reply #160: Oct 02, 2016 01:39:18 pm
      Joe Allen does it again for Stoke! 1-1!

      But f**k me that Stoke side is poor. If your go to men in midfield are Glen f**king Whelan and Geoff Cameron, you shouldn't be surprised you lose games. Their front three should be decent and their defense isn't the worst of the PL by any means, but that midfield wouldn't even cut it in the League One.

      And oh, it's brilliant to see Ibrahimovic struggle like this against someone like Shawcross.

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