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    Crystal Palace have won the FA Cup and the Community Shield. They've managed so far to hold on to Marc Guehi, Eberechi Eze and Adam Wharton despite wealthier clubs showing a lot of interest in the them.

    I can see why their fans are livid that they've been demoted from the UEFA Europa League to the Conference League on a technicality when other clubs are getting away with much worse.

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    @sparky said in EPL 2025/26:

    Crystal Palace have won the FA Cup and the Community Shield. They've managed so far to hold on to Marc Guehi, Eberechi Eze and Adam Wharton despite wealthier clubs showing a lot of interest in the them.

    I can see why their fans are livid that they've been demoted from the UEFA Europa League to the Conference League on a technicality when other clubs are getting away with much worse.

    Better chance at a trophy for them there anyway, they win that and they get European football again next season.

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    @sparky said in EPL 2025/26:

    Everton played Roma in a pre-season friendly yesterday. What was significant was that it was their first full capacity fixture at their new 51,000 and £750 million pound Hill Dickinson stadium.

    Their first Z Cars walkout at their new home:

    Good for them. From a personal point of view, gutted I never got to go to Goodison Park, but they definitely needed a new stadium. Good luck to Everton too, a huge club that'll no doubt be competing again in the future.

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    @African-Monkey I think if they hold on to Eze, Guehi and Wharton that they are dark horses for Champions League Football in 2026-7.

    A well-run club who play attacking football and have noisy fans, it is easy to be impressed with what they are doing.

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    @African-Monkey It looks fantastic and a big up-grade from the dilapidated state of Goodison Park in the last few years.

    The main problem fans are going to have is not much car parking in the area and it's a long way from a station. They are either going to have to park in Bootle or in Liverpool City Centre and walk half an hour or get a taxi.

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    Crystal Palace lost their appeal against UEFA today and will play in the Conference League. Notts Forest will play in the Europa League.

    Steve Parrish said that unless Marc Guehi signs a new contract he will be sold before the end of August to prevent him leaving on a free in June.

    Jack Grealish has joined Everton for a 15m one season loan with a 50m option to buy at the end of that time.

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    Not only does Textor sell to one of the worst owners in all of sports, it doesn't even fix their problem. Palace are fucked.

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    @Cyclops said in EPL 2025/26:

    Not only does Textor sell to one of the worst owners in all of sports, it doesn't even fix their problem. Palace are fucked.

    It's pretty crazy - multi-club ownership is rife and UEFA does nothing to prevent it but punishes teams if they don't do some admin to make it appear that the ownership is not shared. There are lots of dodgy transfers where clubs overpay and underpay for players depending on the regulations involved. Forest get 2 rising stars from Botafogo for the same price that they sell Danilo to Botafogo - so that works for PSR for Forest and Textor owns Botafogo so you know there will be some quid pro quo going on.

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    This is going to be quite a big deal I think and Sky Sports in the UK are going to use it to link their football coverage to show what "the fans" think.

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    Fantastic

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    Putting the anal in fanalysis

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    Italian goalkeeper Gianluca Donnarumma is leaving PSG and has posted an instragram post that will start a bidding war between EPL and Serie A clubs for his services.

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    Probably ends up at Chelsea or Man U. If he goes back to Italy, then Inter or Juventus are the obvious frontruers, just to annoy AC Milan fans just a little bit more.

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    @African-Monkey Man City are interested too apparently.

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    @sparky Would be an interesting approach as Donnarumma and Ederson are differet goalkeepers. Donnarumma is moreknownforhis elite shotstopping where as Ederson has sort of changed the game a bit for keepers as he plays like an outfielder and a fair bit of Man City's attacks start from Ederson.

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    Another nine and a bit months of the EPL kicks off tonight with Liverpool hosting Bournemouth

    My prediction of what the table will look like on the evening of Sunday May 24 2026:

    Champions: Man City
    2: Liverpool
    3: Arsenal
    4: Chelsea
    5: Aston Villa
    6. Newcastle
    7. Man Utd
    8. Crystal Palace
    9. Brighton
    10. Everton
    11. Spurs
    12. Forest
    13. Fulham
    14. Leeds
    15. Bournemouth
    16. Brentford
    17. Wolves
    18. West Ham
    19. Burnley
    20. Sunderland

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    Bournemouth non believers will have their predictions shattered again. Truffert is the real deal. One more cb and we will launch again.
    Loved the fight against Liverpool, pity about the late goal conceded for goal difference but most expected a rout. Up the cherries 🍒

    At least we leave Liverpool with one of theirs, welcome to the seaside Ben Doak

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    Thought Truffert struggled against Salah - no shame there - but he looks like the modern left back with surging runs and a good left foot. I agree that Bournemouth should be fine given they have only lost a whole defence.

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    @KiwiPie said in EPL 2025/26:

    Thought Truffert struggled against Salah - no shame there - but he looks like the modern left back with surging runs and a good left foot. I agree that Bournemouth should be fine given they have only lost a whole defence.

    I agree on both points but thought he was better than kerkez who we sold, albeit one game. I’m more excited about the season now though.

    Especially with Doak and likely Adli incoming. Just need a cb as senesi for me struggled the most

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    On the other side Wirtz looks like Ozil and should be an assist machine. Thought Ekitike was excellent as well.

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