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      Premier League 2016/17

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      Re: Premier League 2016/17
      Reply #92: Sep 10, 2016 04:34:18 pm
      Spurs up 4-0 at Stoke, once again proving my "Stoke will finish in a European place" prediction is dead on ;D
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      Re: Premier League 2016/17
      Reply #93: Sep 10, 2016 04:54:00 pm
      Southampton just got screwed by the ref at Arsenal. F**k off! F***ing bullshit.
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      Re: Premier League 2016/17
      Reply #94: Sep 11, 2016 10:50:21 am
      We are the only team, bar maybe Chelsea, who can counter Pep's style.
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      Re: Premier League 2016/17
      Reply #95: Sep 12, 2016 08:43:36 am

      Na, we will beat those cu*ts home and away and WE will win the Title by 2 points on the last day of the season.
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      Re: Premier League 2016/17
      Reply #96: Sep 12, 2016 05:07:30 pm
      Hope Pape Soare is okay. Palace full back had to be air lifted to hospital earlier due to an accident on the M4.
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      Re: Premier League 2016/17
      Reply #97: Sep 12, 2016 07:10:35 pm
      Carragher saying Joe Allen was Stoke's only big name signing :lmao: Joe Allen a big name? That's got to be painful to hear.
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      Reply #98: Sep 12, 2016 09:58:10 pm
      Sunderland are w*nk, all over the pitch passing is woeful and I can't see Moyes getting that bunch of misfits together.

      Only idiots take that job (step forward Steve Bruce, Sam Allardyce and Moyes). Remarkable how they've stayed up this long. They really are awful. Like that bit of rotten cheese at the back of the fridge.
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      Re: Premier League 2016/17
      Reply #99: Sep 16, 2016 11:05:42 pm
      Liverpool win moves Everton up to 2nd (just for now hopefully).

      Now come on Sunderland, Watford, Boro and Hull (just win 1-0 though)!

      Move us up to 3rd without us playing again! ;)
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      Re: Premier League 2016/17
      Reply #100: Sep 17, 2016 03:45:22 pm
      The F**k is happening to West Ham? 3-0 down to a team managed by Pulis?
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      Reply #101: Sep 17, 2016 04:28:55 pm
      City keeping the pressure on. 4-0 up against Bournemouth, beating the sides they should, still didn't blow me away last week though.

      West Ham mounting a come back, 4-2 now after being 4-0 down to West Brom.
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      Reply #102: Sep 17, 2016 05:23:21 pm
      City keeping the pressure on. 4-0 up against Bournemouth, beating the sides they should, still didn't blow me away last week though.

      West Ham mounting a come back, 4-2 now after being 4-0 down to West Brom.

      Massive favourites for the title and with Guardiola and all that money they should be that's the least you'd expect. Still considered a 'challenge' by Pep though. Needs to stop taking life so seriously though cos he'll be dead by 50 at his rate of severity.
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      Re: Premier League 2016/17
      Reply #103: Sep 17, 2016 10:55:39 pm
      Painful watching Sterling for Citeh maybe not as a person but as a player Klopp would have loved him
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      Reply #104: Sep 18, 2016 12:16:28 am
      Painful watching Sterling for Citeh maybe not as a person but as a player Klopp would have loved him

      I really don't know why it's painful. He's gone, he's been gone for a while and now we've got Jürgen Klopp as manager. And you can bet that Klopp couldn't care any less given the fact that he arrived a few months after Sterling left. Can't we just let it go and concentrate on our own team and looking forward to our own players? Yearning for a player who as we've shown under Klopp is far from irreplaceable is beyond me.

      I'd say get over it but the reality is there's very little to get over so there's no point.
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      Re: Premier League 2016/17
      Reply #105: Sep 18, 2016 11:15:11 am
      It feels like natural order is being restored to the Premier League, teams beating who they are expected to. I expect a similar points totals to what we were used to 10 years ago.

      From a Liverpool point of view we need to make sure we don't make the mistakes we were making 10 years ago too! We need to be picking up points against the lower sides. I don't see City, Arsenal and Chelsea dropping many silly points. The mancs and Spurs are always capable of stringing a run together too. Everton can F**k off, still not recognising them as a threat!
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      Reply #106: Sep 18, 2016 12:05:15 pm
      Love the fact West Ham are struggling. Hate their fans.

      City look the team to beat, can't wait for us to play em!
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      Re: Premier League 2016/17
      Reply #107: Sep 18, 2016 01:57:30 pm
      ;D united and 100m pogba...
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      Re: Premier League 2016/17
      Reply #108: Sep 18, 2016 02:14:19 pm
      Man United given What For.
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      Reply #109: Sep 18, 2016 03:59:02 pm
      Just had a quick check, we don't play Stoke until Boxing Day... Gutted, there's no way Hughes will last until then. :roll:
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      Reply #110: Sep 18, 2016 04:01:28 pm
      Just had a quick check, we don't play Stoke until Boxing Day... Gutted, there's no way Hughes will last until then. :roll:

      That's a right pisser. Can't remember an established Premier League side with as good a squad as theirs starting a season so appallingly. Half expect him to get the sack this evening or tomorrow. What the F**k has he done to them? No doubt he'll bemoan everything else in the world but himself. Miserable deluded old fecker.
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      Re: Premier League 2016/17
      Reply #111: Sep 18, 2016 05:53:58 pm
      Spurs finally go 1-0 up against Sunderland, a game that they have been dominating.

      Moyes looks like he could be joining Hughes on the way out soon.
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      Re: Premier League 2016/17
      Reply #112: Sep 23, 2016 01:44:43 pm
      Ryan Giggs would be interested in managing Swansea if the club parted company with boss Francesco Guidolin.

      Giggs, 42, left his position as Manchester United assistant manager at the start of July - ending a 29-year association with the club.

      Swansea have taken four points from five games this season and it has been reported the Welsh club are considering a change of manager.

      Should a change be made, Giggs is unlikely to be Swansea's only option.

      Since leaving Old Trafford in the summer, the Welshman has been concentrating on long-standing business interests, TV work and Salford City, the non-league club he part owns with former team-mates Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt, and the Neville brothers, Gary and Phil.

      The football side has been handled by long-standing representative Rhodri Burgess.

      Giggs has passed all of his coaching badges and has made no secret of his desire to go into management.

      He did harbour hopes of succeeding Louis van Gaal as Manchester United manager but executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward chose Jose Mourinho instead when he sacked the Dutchman in May.

      Strange story from the BBC - no quotes just a gentle reminder that he's looking for a job.

      Think he'd struggle to do any better than Gary Neville managed at Valencia.
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      Re: Premier League 2016/17
      Reply #113: Sep 23, 2016 01:56:23 pm
      Ryan Giggs would be interested in managing Swansea if the club parted company with boss Francesco Guidolin.

      Love that first line, typical manc arse-licking, Giggs would be interested in the job you know when they F**k the current manager off.

      If he really wanted to be like George Best, he should go out and develop a drink problem, he's already got the shagging around down to a fine art!!
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      Re: Premier League 2016/17
      Reply #114: Sep 24, 2016 01:07:56 pm
      I hope every manager is watching now and realising how F***ing crap they were last season to let Leicester win the league.

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