Premier League 2024-2025

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tiempo

Quote from: bennydorano on December 22, 2024, 05:49:24 PMThe end is in sight for Ange

Can't see it

They're v entertaining, apparently that's Spurs DNA, of course fans will be tearing their hair out but they've a significant injury list and when it clears all the cups are realistic goals, loads to play for just need a few breaks, Ange has a touch of the Kevin Keegans about him, far preferable to some of the other numpties they've hired over the years

Look-Up!

Forest story something else, fair play to manager. Hard to believe it's the same team signed Jesse Lingard 2 seasons ago or just avoided relegation last season after points deduction.

quit yo jibbajabba

Jees Ange hates the post match interviews. They are must sees as he barely disguises his disgust at the questions/interviewer. In fairness they are always looking a bite and the big man deffo on the edge

statto

Quote from: tiempo on December 22, 2024, 08:19:45 PM
Quote from: bennydorano on December 22, 2024, 05:49:24 PMThe end is in sight for Ange

Can't see it

They're v entertaining, apparently that's Spurs DNA, of course fans will be tearing their hair out but they've a significant injury list and when it clears all the cups are realistic goals, loads to play for just need a few breaks, Ange has a touch of the Kevin Keegans about him, far preferable to some of the other numpties they've hired over the years
That Nuno numpty and Conte numpty doing ok since left.

Aaron Boone

Spurs no strangers to a long injury list.

Ange will need to win the Carabao Cup on Mar 16th to save his season.

johnnycool

Quote from: Aaron Boone on December 22, 2024, 11:33:05 PMSpurs no strangers to a long injury list.

Ange will need to win the Carabao Cup on Mar 16th to save his season.

I like Ange but surely he can't be that dogmatic in his approach to playing out from the back with a second choice keeper who patently hates it and is shite at it, two untested centre backs, both playing out of position and a third or fourth choice right back.

That's just madness, and that's compounded by playing a high line that Liverpool picked off at will and were able to outpace these lads.

Yes, if you've a Mickey Van De Venn and Romero in there, that's fine, but when you don't you need to change.


Milltown Row2

It's official, City are dung.

Be interesting to see how they end up at the end of the season, could they miss out on CL?

It's like City from the 90's

None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought.

Look-Up!

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on December 26, 2024, 02:29:35 PMIt's official, City are dung.

Be interesting to see how they end up at the end of the season, could they miss out on CL?

It's like City from the 90's


Everton were simply awful going forward, game was there for them on multiple occasions.

That last 4 on 2 summed the game up. City players visibly gave up and let them have the overload but an Everton forward with the ball was like a mule with a spinning wheel.

Truthsayer

Avoiding relegation is now cause for celebration at Everton. A club that has lost all ambition and pride #useless

Milltown Row2

Quote from: Truthsayer on December 26, 2024, 02:49:48 PMAvoiding relegation is now cause for celebration at Everton. A club that has lost all ambition and pride #useless

It's not the 80's Everton have not been a force for 40 years..

Not sure it's a surprise
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought.

Truthsayer

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on December 26, 2024, 02:57:27 PM
Quote from: Truthsayer on December 26, 2024, 02:49:48 PMAvoiding relegation is now cause for celebration at Everton. A club that has lost all ambition and pride #useless

It's not the 80's Everton have not been a force for 40 years..

Not sure it's a surprise
Aye is a while... since Hansen and Linekar told everyone on MOTD the great job Moyes was doing. Still is supporters remember when Everton wanted to win trophies not fire off fireworks for avoiding relegation. They did win FA Cup '95... 30 years!

Look-Up!

Interesting to see what Pep will do now. Outside Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea the 4th CL spot is still there for a good few teams albeit plenty of question marks over all them. You'd imagine some of those teams in the mix will drop off a bit but it still shouldn't be forgotten what a good start City made to the season and how that is masking, at least table wise, just how terrible they've been of late. They have 5 points from their last 9 games - 1 win, 2 draws and 6 losses - relegation form in any language.

But they still have quality players where something could still yet click for them. Plus there's the transfer window which will be very interesting to see what they do. Couple of good signings could breathe life back into them but either way huge changes coming in the summer. Either a massive player overhaul or a massive wrap on the knuckles from FFP and a drop down the leagues.

Captain Obvious

Pep Guardiola needs to be short and sharp with his answers on his post match press conferences.


mrdeeds

Quote from: Look-Up! on December 26, 2024, 03:31:27 PMInteresting to see what Pep will do now. Outside Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea the 4th CL spot is still there for a good few teams albeit plenty of question marks over all them. You'd imagine some of those teams in the mix will drop off a bit but it still shouldn't be forgotten what a good start City made to the season and how that is masking, at least table wise, just how terrible they've been of late. They have 5 points from their last 9 games - 1 win, 2 draws and 6 losses - relegation form in any language.

But they still have quality players where something could still yet click for them. Plus there's the transfer window which will be very interesting to see what they do. Couple of good signings could breathe life back into them but either way huge changes coming in the summer. Either a massive player overhaul or a massive wrap on the knuckles from FFP and a drop down the leagues.

Actually be 5 places by looks of things.

tiempo

Quote from: Truthsayer on December 26, 2024, 02:49:48 PMAvoiding relegation is now cause for celebration at Everton. A club that has lost all ambition and pride #useless

At present they don't have the finance players or management to expect more, they're in a permanent cycle of develop and burn, 1 step forward 2 steps back since Moyes left, still admirable club with a solid history who should expect to improve in time. The stadium move is progressive but it's a shame to see Goodison close it's doors, great traditional stadium, got to 1 PL game in it, was thoroughly enjoyable