budgetmeansbudget wrote:Looks like a pretty dull finish to the Premier League this season.
Champions 99.9% decided.
Top 4 currently are pretty likely to remain as the top 4.
Bottom 3 currently are also pretty likely to remain the bottom 3 at the end of the season.
You could maybe make a case for Stoke or Southampton if either was winning the odd game, but both are on 4 game losing streaks, and the manner of yesterday's defeat for Southampton at home to Chelsea was about as demoralising as you could get.
mikesiva wrote:Congratulations to darren Moore the first jamaican to manage a team in the premier league.
Durhamfootman wrote:question of the week.....
What is the point of Slimani?
signs a loan deal, spends most of it out with an injury, makes 2 appearances as a late sub, missing a match against his parent club in between, then picks up a 3 match ban just in time for the last 3 games, for being a t1t
I wonder how much his 30 mins of football cost Newcastle?
Probably try to sign him permanently, just in case Ashley reneges on his promises again
Alviro Patterson wrote:
All this rhetoric that Premier League status "good for the town and the economy", but Huddersfield sold themselves out by abandoning their once prolific academy for the sake of a couple of million. This was a club who produced local born players Jon Stead and Alex Smithies from eight years old, primary school children in Huddersfield and Kirklees denied the chance to emulate past heroes.
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