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  • BovidaeB Bovidae

    Picard's favourite team - Huddersfield Town

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    @bovidae said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

    Picard's favourite team - Huddersfield Town

    Yeah, that's them, they did not last long from memory. Maybe a couple or three seasons at best.

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      Bournemouth is the last - well done guys.

      I always miss Swindon. I always remember them but have a blank on the name of the town itself.

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        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Premier_League_clubs

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        • dogmeatD dogmeat

          Bournemouth is the last - well done guys.

          I always miss Swindon. I always remember them but have a blank on the name of the town itself.

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          @dogmeat said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

          Bournemouth is the last - well done guys.

          I always miss Swindon. I always remember them but have a blank on the name of the town itself.

          Top roundabout in Swindon - not much else
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            I reckon Rochdale must be the most uneventful club in the league - barring losing an early League Cup final when nobody took it seriously. Joined Third Division North when it formed in 1921 then went into the 4th when the league went nationwide in 1959. Promoted from Div 4 to Div 3 (League 2 to 1) on 3 occasions but never lasting for long. Never made the 2nd tier or dropped out of the league. Any better offers?

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            • dogmeatD dogmeat

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Premier_League_clubs

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              @dogmeat said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Premier_League_clubs

              Luton the only team with a chance of becoming number 51 this season. The only other 2nd tier sides who haven't reached the EPL are Preston, Bristol City and Peterborough

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              • KiwiPieK KiwiPie

                @dogmeat said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Premier_League_clubs

                Luton the only team with a chance of becoming number 51 this season. The only other 2nd tier sides who haven't reached the EPL are Preston, Bristol City and Peterborough

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                @kiwipie

                Luton seem well run and punch above their weight

                Is Kenilworth Rd EPL compliant?

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                  @dogmeat

                  Liverpool is a fantastic away side and has lots of firepower that can score from a number of different sources and ways.

                  You are right that city are favourites, one thing that will be interesting is that City dont have to win the game. That may force them into a tactical change and mindset they arent used to which could allow Liverpool to take advantage.

                  Saying that, Liverpool have some difficult matches outside of City so it would be a herculean effort if they do win the league

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                  @dagrubster said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

                  @dogmeat

                  Liverpool is a fantastic away side and has lots of firepower that can score from a number of different sources and ways.

                  You are right that city are favourites, one thing that will be interesting is that City dont have to win the game. That may force them into a tactical change and mindset they arent used to which could allow Liverpool to take advantage.

                  Saying that, Liverpool have some difficult matches outside of City so it would be a herculean effort if they do win the league

                  I think that match will peter out to a fairly boring draw as both teams will play not to lose - either 0-0 or 1-1 - and City will drop points elsewhere. Don't ask me where, but I think they will do so inadvertently after surviving that match and then focusing too much on the UCL

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                    @dagrubster said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

                    @dogmeat

                    Liverpool is a fantastic away side and has lots of firepower that can score from a number of different sources and ways.

                    You are right that city are favourites, one thing that will be interesting is that City dont have to win the game. That may force them into a tactical change and mindset they arent used to which could allow Liverpool to take advantage.

                    Saying that, Liverpool have some difficult matches outside of City so it would be a herculean effort if they do win the league

                    I think that match will peter out to a fairly boring draw as both teams will play not to lose - either 0-0 or 1-1 - and City will drop points elsewhere. Don't ask me where, but I think they will do so inadvertently after surviving that match and then focusing too much on the UCL

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                    @junior said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

                    @dagrubster said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

                    @dogmeat

                    Liverpool is a fantastic away side and has lots of firepower that can score from a number of different sources and ways.

                    You are right that city are favourites, one thing that will be interesting is that City dont have to win the game. That may force them into a tactical change and mindset they arent used to which could allow Liverpool to take advantage.

                    Saying that, Liverpool have some difficult matches outside of City so it would be a herculean effort if they do win the league

                    I think that match will peter out to a fairly boring draw as both teams will play not to lose - either 0-0 or 1-1 - and City will drop points elsewhere. Don't ask me where, but I think they will do so inadvertently after surviving that match and then focusing too much on the UCL

                    Neither City nor Liverpool suit playing not to lose so I think both teams will go for it. Liverpool will be a bit less reckless than usual and City will be wary of fast breaks as well.

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                    • dogmeatD dogmeat

                      @kiwipie

                      Luton seem well run and punch above their weight

                      Is Kenilworth Rd EPL compliant?

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                      @dogmeat said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

                      @kiwipie

                      Luton seem well run and punch above their weight

                      Is Kenilworth Rd EPL compliant?

                      No idea sorry. Luton were out of the league less than a decade ago so it has been quite a rise back up.

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                        @kiwipie said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

                        @dogmeat said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

                        @kiwipie

                        Luton seem well run and punch above their weight

                        Is Kenilworth Rd EPL compliant?

                        No idea sorry. Luton were out of the league less than a decade ago so it has been quite a rise back up.

                        I remember Luton back in the 80s. They had a good first division team. Will this be their first time back up since then?

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                        • canefanC canefan

                          @kiwipie said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

                          @dogmeat said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

                          @kiwipie

                          Luton seem well run and punch above their weight

                          Is Kenilworth Rd EPL compliant?

                          No idea sorry. Luton were out of the league less than a decade ago so it has been quite a rise back up.

                          I remember Luton back in the 80s. They had a good first division team. Will this be their first time back up since then?

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                          @canefan Luton were relegated in 91 and had a pretty dire 25 years after that mainly due to financial mismanagement (entering administration three times). They spent 5 years in the Conference Only gaining promotion back to the Football League 8 years ago.

                          I don't think they will go up but it would be a fantastic story if they did. They now run at a profit and the most expensive player in their squad cost 1.5 Mill pounds - this season. The first time they had spent more than a mill in 18 years!

                          I googled to answer my own question. It seems there are plans to move away from Kenilworth Road and into a new stadium which would mean losing what must be the most unusual stadium entrance in football as @KiwiPie posted above

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                          • sparkyS sparky

                            @mariner4life said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

                            EPL title race over

                            Liverpool now 11/1, Chelsea 23/1. Man City now overwhelming favourites to retain the title. Eight points clear. I think this will be Over Before Easter.

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                            @sparky said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

                            @mariner4life said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

                            EPL title race over

                            Liverpool now 11/1, Chelsea 23/1. Man City now overwhelming favourites to retain the title. Eight points clear. I think this will be Over Before Easter.

                            Open this thread and saw this as the first post.

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                            • dogmeatD dogmeat

                              @canefan Luton were relegated in 91 and had a pretty dire 25 years after that mainly due to financial mismanagement (entering administration three times). They spent 5 years in the Conference Only gaining promotion back to the Football League 8 years ago.

                              I don't think they will go up but it would be a fantastic story if they did. They now run at a profit and the most expensive player in their squad cost 1.5 Mill pounds - this season. The first time they had spent more than a mill in 18 years!

                              I googled to answer my own question. It seems there are plans to move away from Kenilworth Road and into a new stadium which would mean losing what must be the most unusual stadium entrance in football as @KiwiPie posted above

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                              @dogmeat The manager Nathan Jones is following a similar path to Eddie Howe at Bournemouth - doing so well at a small club that he was poached by Stoke and when he was sacked there, he went back to Luton and they have been thriving since.

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                              • KiwiPieK KiwiPie

                                @dogmeat The manager Nathan Jones is following a similar path to Eddie Howe at Bournemouth - doing so well at a small club that he was poached by Stoke and when he was sacked there, he went back to Luton and they have been thriving since.

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                                @kiwipie said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

                                @dogmeat The manager Nathan Jones is following a similar path to Eddie Howe at Bournemouth - doing so well at a small club that he was poached by Stoke and when he was sacked there, he went back to Luton and they have been thriving since.

                                Howe was never sacked, started at Bournemouth, went to Burnley, he left Burnley under personal conditions (which may have been, you've been told), but he wasnt marched and went back to Bournemouth, where he wasnt sacked there either..

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                                  2-2 in the big one.

                                  Super high quality game.

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                                  • MajorPomM MajorPom

                                    2-2 in the big one.

                                    Super high quality game.

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                                    @majorrage said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

                                    2-2 in the big one.

                                    Super high quality game.

                                    Second half couldn't match the first half and the early equaliser for Liverpool meant neither team was desperate to get a winning goal. Liverpool had a few chances until the hour mark and then seemed to settle for the draw. Sterling narrowly offside when he scored and then Mahrez with a huge chance at the death.

                                    Some of the skills on display are awesome to watch. Liverpool uncannily good at playing long and finding the striker's feet - in fact the long passing from both teams is so good, you're surprised when one goes astray.

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                                      What the hell happened in the Real v Chelsea game? Chelsea get ahead in the tie and then lose it in extra time. And the march of the yellow submarine continues, Villareal with a 1-1 draw against Bayern. Which means England can't get 3 teams in the semis - but Spain still can.

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                                      • KiwiPieK KiwiPie

                                        What the hell happened in the Real v Chelsea game? Chelsea get ahead in the tie and then lose it in extra time. And the march of the yellow submarine continues, Villareal with a 1-1 draw against Bayern. Which means England can't get 3 teams in the semis - but Spain still can.

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                                        @kiwipie said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

                                        What the hell happened in the Real v Chelsea game? Chelsea get ahead in the tie and then lose it in extra time. And the march of the yellow submarine continues, Villareal with a 1-1 draw against Bayern. Which means England can't get 3 teams in the semis - but Spain still can.

                                        An all time classic Champions League tie.

                                        Leg 1, RM destroyed Chelsea. Benzema was on fire & they were a clear class above. Chelsea looked shell shocked and really had no hope on the reverse at the Bernabeu.

                                        Leg 2, Chelsea were all over RM right from the word go. RM looked utterly clueless for most of the match. However, as happens in sport, with RM taking their chances and getting almost all the calls, it just had the feeling of inevitability about it. Disallowed goals, missed chance after missed chance, it just never really worked.

                                        Classic, twisting tie. Over the course of the tie, probably a fair result. Although arguably penalties would have been more just.

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                                        • MajorPomM MajorPom

                                          @kiwipie said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

                                          What the hell happened in the Real v Chelsea game? Chelsea get ahead in the tie and then lose it in extra time. And the march of the yellow submarine continues, Villareal with a 1-1 draw against Bayern. Which means England can't get 3 teams in the semis - but Spain still can.

                                          An all time classic Champions League tie.

                                          Leg 1, RM destroyed Chelsea. Benzema was on fire & they were a clear class above. Chelsea looked shell shocked and really had no hope on the reverse at the Bernabeu.

                                          Leg 2, Chelsea were all over RM right from the word go. RM looked utterly clueless for most of the match. However, as happens in sport, with RM taking their chances and getting almost all the calls, it just had the feeling of inevitability about it. Disallowed goals, missed chance after missed chance, it just never really worked.

                                          Classic, twisting tie. Over the course of the tie, probably a fair result. Although arguably penalties would have been more just.

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                                          @majorrage said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

                                          @kiwipie said in EPL 2021 / 2022:

                                          What the hell happened in the Real v Chelsea game? Chelsea get ahead in the tie and then lose it in extra time. And the march of the yellow submarine continues, Villareal with a 1-1 draw against Bayern. Which means England can't get 3 teams in the semis - but Spain still can.

                                          An all time classic Champions League tie.

                                          Leg 1, RM destroyed Chelsea. Benzema was on fire & they were a clear class above. Chelsea looked shell shocked and really had no hope on the reverse at the Bernabeu.

                                          Leg 2, Chelsea were all over RM right from the word go. RM looked utterly clueless for most of the match. However, as happens in sport, with RM taking their chances and getting almost all the calls, it just had the feeling of inevitability about it. Disallowed goals, missed chance after missed chance, it just never really worked.

                                          Classic, twisting tie. Over the course of the tie, probably a fair result. Although arguably penalties would have been more just.

                                          Mad tie. Do feel a bit for Tuchel having put together a perfect team and plan to wrestle back control of the tie only for two moments to kill it off.

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