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EPL 2024/2025

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    Palace beat Man City to lift the FA Cup

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      Palace beat Man City to lift the FA Cup

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        Palace beat Man City to lift the FA Cup

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        @MiketheSnow said in EPL 2024/2025:

        Palace beat Man City to lift the FA Cup

        Massive result on so many levels. Palace go straight to the Europa league, whilst Brentford, Brighton and Bournemouth's dreams of qualifying for European football are over.

        Finishing 7th now becomes a danger position as it'll now mean that whoever finishes there drops down to the Conference league.

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          Palace beat Man City to lift the FA Cup

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          @MiketheSnow said in EPL 2024/2025:

          Palace beat Man City to lift the FA Cup

          Great that CP finally win it after two losses to that other Manchester club.

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            Great result for the Eagles and much deserved. They worked tirelessly and Manchester City are a shadow of the ruthless team they were two years ago. There will be lots of hoarse voices and sore heads around South London and Croydon this morning.

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                Five teams fighting for three CL spots on the final day, with two of them playing each other.

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                  Five teams fighting for three CL spots on the final day, with two of them playing each other.

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                  @Bovidae said in EPL 2024/2025:

                  Five teams fighting for three CL spots on the final day, with two of them playing each other.

                  That City v Bournemouth game will be crucial to see who has the advantage at the start of the final day

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                    @MiketheSnow said in EPL 2024/2025:

                    Palace beat Man City to lift the FA Cup

                    Massive result on so many levels. Palace go straight to the Europa league, whilst Brentford, Brighton and Bournemouth's dreams of qualifying for European football are over.

                    Finishing 7th now becomes a danger position as it'll now mean that whoever finishes there drops down to the Conference league.

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                    @African-Monkey said in EPL 2024/2025:

                    Brentford, Brighton and Bournemouth's dreams of qualifying for European football are over.

                    If Chelsea finish 7th and wing the Conference League then the team that finishes eighth will still make it to Europe. Unlikely but not impossible

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                      Given English international and top rated striker Danny Welbeck has just achieved 10 EPL goals for the season for the FIRST time, 20 is extraordinary for Wood - especially for one of the lesser clubs in the league. Might be a target for Wrexham next season if Forest decide they want a change of strategy .....

                      Meanwhile Sheff U v Sunderland in the playoff final after Sheff U trounced Bristol C and Sunderland squeaked past Coventry with a goal right at the end of 120 minutes. Probably Sheff U to go up - doesn't really matter, either one will be relegated next season.

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                      @KiwiPie Apparently Wrexham are after Tom Cairney on a free. I think Fulham may offer him a new contract. Also can't see him lasting a Championship season given his injury record

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                      • dogmeatD dogmeat

                        @African-Monkey said in EPL 2024/2025:

                        Brentford, Brighton and Bournemouth's dreams of qualifying for European football are over.

                        If Chelsea finish 7th and wing the Conference League then the team that finishes eighth will still make it to Europe. Unlikely but not impossible

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                        @dogmeat said in EPL 2024/2025:

                        @African-Monkey said in EPL 2024/2025:

                        Brentford, Brighton and Bournemouth's dreams of qualifying for European football are over.

                        If Chelsea finish 7th and wing the Conference League then the team that finishes eighth will still make it to Europe. Unlikely but not impossible

                        Highly possible if they lose to Forest.

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                          @KiwiPie Apparently Wrexham are after Tom Cairney on a free. I think Fulham may offer him a new contract. Also can't see him lasting a Championship season given his injury record

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                          @dogmeat said in EPL 2024/2025:

                          @KiwiPie Apparently Wrexham are after Tom Cairney on a free. I think Fulham may offer him a new contract. Also can't see him lasting a Championship season given his injury record

                          I expect Fulham to bid for many players in the off season. Someone like Vardy would be gold in the championship and to boost ratings. The relegated teams can expect a bid or 2 for the known quantities.

                          Meanwhile Notts lost to Wimbledon in the League 2 play-offs - wasn't there a Wimbledon fan on here? No post about it yet so that's good.

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                            Europe was over for Bournemouth really after our woeful January, however we did enough to be a chance for Europe until yesterday.
                            Hopefully only really will lose three key players (and hopefully no Manager). One already signed. Great progress as a team but after that start, largely disappointing.

                            Still that first City goal by Omar Marmoush was an absolute screamer.

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                              Europe was over for Bournemouth really after our woeful January, however we did enough to be a chance for Europe until yesterday.
                              Hopefully only really will lose three key players (and hopefully no Manager). One already signed. Great progress as a team but after that start, largely disappointing.

                              Still that first City goal by Omar Marmoush was an absolute screamer.

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                              @bayimports said in EPL 2024/2025:

                              Europe was over for Bournemouth really after our woeful January, however we did enough to be a chance for Europe until yesterday.
                              Hopefully only really will lose three key players (and hopefully no Manager). One already signed. Great progress as a team but after that start, largely disappointing.

                              Still that first City goal by Omar Marmoush was an absolute screamer.

                              That was a perfect shot from Marmoush when you see it from multiple angles. Kepa wasn't that far away from it but it was unstoppable.

                              I think with Bournemouth that teams are a bit more clued up in how to play them and some of their best players have had to keep playing because of all the injuries. It's hard to play all season with the furious intensity that the Bournemouth style needs.

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                                Vardy was 25 when he was signed by Leicester for a million quid when they were still in the championship. Huge gamble for a non-league player but one of the best signings ever. He played a lot of games for not many goals in the season they just stayed up in the prem before their title winning season.

                                Suddenly when Leicester had Kante and Mahrez, Vardy became a goal machine - the perfect striker for their style, quick, hard working and a constant pest.

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                                  Tottenham win the Europa League Final

                                  https://twitter.com/NickStoll/status/1925295253655101893

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                                    Match was footballs equivalent of the 2011 RWC final. Terrible, nervous game.

                                    Amorim team dreadful til they made subs.

                                    Spurs defense brilliant.

                                    Relatively neutral here with a Spurs lean …. Dreadful watching

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                                      Wanted Spurs to win only because selfishly that should mean they stay away from Iraola now

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                                        @bayimports said in EPL 2024/2025:

                                        Europe was over for Bournemouth really after our woeful January, however we did enough to be a chance for Europe until yesterday.
                                        Hopefully only really will lose three key players (and hopefully no Manager). One already signed. Great progress as a team but after that start, largely disappointing.

                                        Still that first City goal by Omar Marmoush was an absolute screamer.

                                        That was a perfect shot from Marmoush when you see it from multiple angles. Kepa wasn't that far away from it but it was unstoppable.

                                        I think with Bournemouth that teams are a bit more clued up in how to play them and some of their best players have had to keep playing because of all the injuries. It's hard to play all season with the furious intensity that the Bournemouth style needs.

                                        bayimportsB Do not disturb
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                                        bayimports
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                                        @KiwiPie said in EPL 2024/2025:

                                        @bayimports said in EPL 2024/2025:

                                        Europe was over for Bournemouth really after our woeful January, however we did enough to be a chance for Europe until yesterday.
                                        Hopefully only really will lose three key players (and hopefully no Manager). One already signed. Great progress as a team but after that start, largely disappointing.

                                        Still that first City goal by Omar Marmoush was an absolute screamer.

                                        That was a perfect shot from Marmoush when you see it from multiple angles. Kepa wasn't that far away from it but it was unstoppable.

                                        I think with Bournemouth that teams are a bit more clued up in how to play them and some of their best players have had to keep playing because of all the injuries. It's hard to play all season with the furious intensity that the Bournemouth style needs.

                                        You’re right on this when the injuries occurred our next level squad members could not keep up, in fact some still struggling now

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                                          Good on Ange. Worked his way up from the old NSL with South Melbourne, the won titles with the Brisbane Roar, the Asia Cup with Australia, the J Legaue at Yokohama F Marinos, won plenty with Celtic, now has ended Tottenham's trophy drought like he said he would with his famous 'I always win things in my 2nd year' quote.

                                          Well done to him.

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