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EPL 2023/2024

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  • B bayimports

    West Ham are out of sorts right now, doesn't take much sometimes to turn it around, but they looked decidedly average against us, Shef U even looked like the better team in their draw. I would be very surprised to see Arsenal lose this one.

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    @bayimports You were right about the West Ham-Arsenal game. The perfect result for the Gunners to improve the GD.

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      @bayimports So we share the Parker Trophy this season.

      Bournemouth left themselves with too much to do after a poor first half but I was very nervous in the last 20.

      All the teams below Fulham lost except Sheffield and Hounslow Town. Place still to play Chelsea. I reckon two more wins and we are safe. The Cherries pretty much the same

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        Good win for the dog in the dogbay derby.

        Could be a 3 way title race this season if all those teams keep winning nearly all their games.

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          @bayimports So we share the Parker Trophy this season.

          Bournemouth left themselves with too much to do after a poor first half but I was very nervous in the last 20.

          All the teams below Fulham lost except Sheffield and Hounslow Town. Place still to play Chelsea. I reckon two more wins and we are safe. The Cherries pretty much the same

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          @dogmeat said in EPL 2023/2024:

          @bayimports So we share the Parker Trophy this season.

          Bournemouth left themselves with too much to do after a poor first half but I was very nervous in the last 20.

          All the teams below Fulham lost except Sheffield and Hounslow Town. Place still to play Chelsea. I reckon two more wins and we are safe. The Cherries pretty much the same

          We were a comedy of errors in that first half, I couldn't believe how bad we were. However a different team in the second, I felt confident with about 13 odd corners that we would overcome the deficit, but was not to be. Left it all too late, still I can't argue with the result of the first half!

          I agree with you, think we both need a couple of wins to be safe, strange comp this year, as I still don't feel safe now. Looking to see the result of the Everton appeal and Palace's collapse that could help us all

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          • BovidaeB Bovidae

            @bayimports You were right about the West Ham-Arsenal game. The perfect result for the Gunners to improve the GD.

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            @Bovidae said in EPL 2023/2024:

            @bayimports You were right about the West Ham-Arsenal game. The perfect result for the Gunners to improve the GD.

            How bad were the Hammers though? Arsenal found it too easy to get into good positions. Not to take too much away from Arsenal either, there was some ruthless finishing as well.

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              On Sunday morning I sat through the second half of Man U v Fulham and then all of Bournemouth v City. United really are poor for a side with top 4 aspirations, no idea what their patterns of play are and so easy to open up. Only after Fulham took the lead did United start to play and press Fulham's goal. Soft keeper error to allow an equaliser and with United going all out for the win, Traore beats the useless Maguire on half-way and Iwobi with a nice finish. Fulham look very much like a mid-table team, too many weaknesses to push higher but much too strong to be in relegation danger.

              Bournemouth tried to press man for man v City which was brave but too risky against a team like City and they were lucky not to concede more in the first half. Second half, Bournemouth played really well and were unlucky not to get a point. More compact but not sitting too deep and any turnovers and they released their wide men (Semenyo looked good) but too often the final cross/pass wasn't good enough. A bit like Fulham, destined to be mid-table and safe this season and with the style they play (and the purchases they are making), they could be much better next season and look to "do a Brighton".

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                Thought arsenal looked even better with jorghino back. It’s a decent 3-horse race.

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                • KiwiPieK KiwiPie

                  On Sunday morning I sat through the second half of Man U v Fulham and then all of Bournemouth v City. United really are poor for a side with top 4 aspirations, no idea what their patterns of play are and so easy to open up. Only after Fulham took the lead did United start to play and press Fulham's goal. Soft keeper error to allow an equaliser and with United going all out for the win, Traore beats the useless Maguire on half-way and Iwobi with a nice finish. Fulham look very much like a mid-table team, too many weaknesses to push higher but much too strong to be in relegation danger.

                  Bournemouth tried to press man for man v City which was brave but too risky against a team like City and they were lucky not to concede more in the first half. Second half, Bournemouth played really well and were unlucky not to get a point. More compact but not sitting too deep and any turnovers and they released their wide men (Semenyo looked good) but too often the final cross/pass wasn't good enough. A bit like Fulham, destined to be mid-table and safe this season and with the style they play (and the purchases they are making), they could be much better next season and look to "do a Brighton".

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                  @KiwiPie can’t wait to get home, been travelling for a while, but it has allowed me to watch the games live.

                  Second half from Bournemouth was one of the best halves of football from the cherries for a while. I thought we were unlucky not to find a point or more. At least we should be able to take confidence from that after a month of disappointing results. Semenyo and kerkez were my highlights, but also thought we could have gone to the bench a bit earlier as well.

                  Then watched Arsenal take apart Newcastle. Newcastle have some serious defensive issues right now. Can’t see them finishing much higher than mid table either and given their investment must be a failure as well

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                  • MajorPomM Away
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                    Sooner Klopp fucks off the better.

                    God I'm sick of him. Yesterdays cup final was an awesome match, Chelsea absolute blew it in regular time missing at least 3 chances which they should have taken.

                    Come extra time though, Klopp showed faith in the young players and got them over the line. Can't say they didn't deserve it.

                    Neville's comments very very cutting.

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                      Everton gain 4 pts after their appeal, so jump from 17th to 15th.

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                      • BovidaeB Bovidae

                        Everton gain 4 pts after their appeal, so jump from 17th to 15th.

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                        @Bovidae said in EPL 2023/2024:

                        Everton gain 4 pts after their appeal, so jump from 17th to 15th.

                        There is still their potential penalty for the second breach (although will that be next season) and the same for Forest. They should have the appeal decisions announced during the final round of fixtures to increase the drama.

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                          Rashford scored a peach of a goal. Then spent the rest of the match being absolute pants.

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                            Fulham could still take the West London League title.

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                              Rashford scored a peach of a goal. Then spent the rest of the match being absolute pants.

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                              @Billy-Tell said in EPL 2023/2024:

                              Rashford scored a peach of a goal. Then spent the rest of the match being absolute pants.

                              He was - he and Garnacho were very poor at actually holding the ball to get the team up the pitch. Thought Bruno was good but after the goal and a couple of other potential breaks, they hardly had a sniff. And the complaint about a Walker foul before the City goal would have been more valid had Rashford not fallen over with very light contact on his arm.

                              That was Foden's game, consistently the most dangerous player and 2 very good goals. He's what Rashford should be, works his socks off the whole game. Haaland did miss the most open of open goals in the first half - that was truly awful.

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                                @Billy-Tell said in EPL 2023/2024:

                                Rashford scored a peach of a goal. Then spent the rest of the match being absolute pants.

                                He was - he and Garnacho were very poor at actually holding the ball to get the team up the pitch. Thought Bruno was good but after the goal and a couple of other potential breaks, they hardly had a sniff. And the complaint about a Walker foul before the City goal would have been more valid had Rashford not fallen over with very light contact on his arm.

                                That was Foden's game, consistently the most dangerous player and 2 very good goals. He's what Rashford should be, works his socks off the whole game. Haaland did miss the most open of open goals in the first half - that was truly awful.

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                                @KiwiPie said in EPL 2023/2024:

                                @Billy-Tell said in EPL 2023/2024:

                                Rashford scored a peach of a goal. Then spent the rest of the match being absolute pants.

                                He was - he and Garnacho were very poor at actually holding the ball to get the team up the pitch. Thought Bruno was good but after the goal and a couple of other potential breaks, they hardly had a sniff. And the complaint about a Walker foul before the City goal would have been more valid had Rashford not fallen over with very light contact on his arm.

                                That was Foden's game, consistently the most dangerous player and 2 very good goals. He's what Rashford should be, works his socks off the whole game. Haaland did miss the most open of open goals in the first half - that was truly awful.

                                Yeah awful. Sure Walker put a hand on but he needed to keep going for goal, not dive.

                                England really should go far in euros but Gareth Southgate strikes me as the Ian foster of soccer coaches. They have some great talent on offer such as Foden.

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                                  I don't think Southgate is brave enough to pick
                                  Pickford
                                  2 full backs, a fast central defender and Stones with Stones moving forward on attack.
                                  Rice
                                  Foden & Bellingham
                                  Saka, Kane and someone on the left (nobody is claiming that spot at the moment).

                                  Foden is wasted playing on the left, much more dangerous when he can roam infield.

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                                    I don't think Southgate is brave enough to pick
                                    Pickford
                                    2 full backs, a fast central defender and Stones with Stones moving forward on attack.
                                    Rice
                                    Foden & Bellingham
                                    Saka, Kane and someone on the left (nobody is claiming that spot at the moment).

                                    Foden is wasted playing on the left, much more dangerous when he can roam infield.

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                                    @KiwiPie Sadly I agree. Southgate has done a great job treating the England squad like a club side and getting a real spirit going. The downside is a reluctance to change the squad or the tactics.

                                    Jordan Henderson's leadership and Maguire's reliability will be cited when he picks them to face Serbia.

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                                      once again, not EPL but have to post this, Wimbledon beat MK Franchise in the 94th minute, every win we get just proves they shouldn't exist, look at those scenes!

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                                        once again, not EPL but have to post this, Wimbledon beat MK Franchise in the 94th minute, every win we get just proves they shouldn't exist, look at those scenes!

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                                        @Kiwiwomble I don't get the point. Yes the owners back in the 90's shafted you but that gives you a rivalry and a new club.

                                        Most Dons fans wouldn't have been born back then I'm guessing.

                                        Great that fans and players have cause to celebrate. Savour it.

                                        Rivalries are what makes football special and they change and evolve over time. When I started following Fulham Hounslow Town didn't even feature. Now I know for younger fans, they are the club they least want to lose to.

                                        For me it's always the mob up the road who only exist because we wouldn't move to a swampy cabbage patch.

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                                          @Kiwiwomble I don't get the point. Yes the owners back in the 90's shafted you but that gives you a rivalry and a new club.

                                          Most Dons fans wouldn't have been born back then I'm guessing.

                                          Great that fans and players have cause to celebrate. Savour it.

                                          Rivalries are what makes football special and they change and evolve over time. When I started following Fulham Hounslow Town didn't even feature. Now I know for younger fans, they are the club they least want to lose to.

                                          For me it's always the mob up the road who only exist because we wouldn't move to a swampy cabbage patch.

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                                          @dogmeat its because their main argument at the time (that the FA bought into) was that it was effectively impossible in modern football to actually work your way up the leagues and MK "deserved" a professional football team...at "fact" we have disproven by not only making it back to the football league within 9 years but also overtaking MK (in previous seasons)

                                          we have rivalries with teams like crawley and even Luton as we were fighting with them for promotion through different leagues or Palace because they are local and we shared a ground for so long.....this is a grudge

                                          we didnt get given a new club, we made it starting with open trials in the local park

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