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I wonder if the MU fans raving about Ole Gunnar Solskjær are still happy with his signing after the second big loss in a few days. In fairness Everton has played some good football of late.
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I think City sealed the title tonight, I just can’t see them dropping any points in their remaining games. Hopefully Spurs see out the season in third which, given their lack of expenditure, will be a great result, and United pip Chelsea and the Goons to 4th spot.
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Man U are f..ked although if they get over Chelsea the last 2 matches are gimmes same for Arsenal. If Chelsea win at MU they must be favoured for 4th. Spurs should be there. Well done without Kane.Nice One Cyril wrote:I think City sealed the title tonight, I just can’t see them dropping any points in their remaining games. Hopefully Spurs see out the season in third which, given their lack of expenditure, will be a great result, and United pip Chelsea and the Goons to 4th spot.
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Given the expenditure, well done Spurs..Nice One Cyril wrote:I think City sealed the title tonight, I just can’t see them dropping any points in their remaining games. Hopefully Spurs see out the season in third which, given their lack of expenditure, will be a great result, and United pip Chelsea and the Goons to 4th spot.
With Bale and Salah rumours, spurs could be a good tip next year.
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Some quality defending from Huddersfield overnight
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Arsenal definitely don't. :wink:eagleboy wrote:Spurs lose to West Ham. Does any side want CL?
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Assuming last two games go as expected, will it be a first that a team that has only lost one game all season to NOT finish top in the English top flight?
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I certainly hope they don't return home empty handed.Bomber wrote:C'mon Leicester!
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Newcastle were ripped off,the free kick from which Liverpool scored the last goal from was non existent!Great game to watch anyway.
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predrag wrote:Newcastle were ripped off,the free kick from which Liverpool scored the last goal from was non existent!Great game to watch anyway.
Liverpool must be scared about VAR next year.
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As long as Spurs don't get hammered by Everton at home and the Goons suddenly find their scoring boots, there will only be one place to watch Champions League in North London.eagleboy wrote:OMG Arsenal have 99% f/upped as well. What is wrong with these teams.
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VAR wouldn't have done anything about the free-kick.God is an Englishman wrote:predrag wrote:Newcastle were ripped off,the free kick from which Liverpool scored the last goal from was non existent!Great game to watch anyway.
Liverpool must be scared about VAR next year.
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I watched the Man U after match last night. The host Paddy Crerand was in tears. He was wiping them away with his handkerchief. Looked pathetic from a grown man his age after a draw.
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He's not alone, all the United and Gooner fanboys will still be cryingeagleboy wrote:I watched the Man U after match last night. The host Paddy Crerand was in tears. He was wiping them away with his handkerchief. Looked pathetic from a grown man his age after a draw.
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The Kop wrote:VAR wouldn't have done anything about the free-kick.God is an Englishman wrote:predrag wrote:Newcastle were ripped off,the free kick from which Liverpool scored the last goal from was non existent!Great game to watch anyway.
Liverpool must be scared about VAR next year.
No, but it would have stopped earlier events where Liverpool snuck points.
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It would have stayed the same. It may have seen him booked.eagleboy wrote:Would VAR send the Liverpool player that handballed the goal bound shot or would the decision have stayed the same?
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Also would have sent Kompany off in the City-Liverpool match at Etihad.God is an Englishman wrote:The Kop wrote:VAR wouldn't have done anything about the free-kick.God is an Englishman wrote:
Liverpool must be scared about VAR next year.
No, but it would have stopped earlier events where Liverpool snuck points.
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Got a link for that?The Kop wrote:Also would have sent Kompany off in the City-Liverpool match at Etihad.