Barclays Premier League 2015/16
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Re: Barclays Premier League 2015/16
9 years 5 months ago
What a cheat that Otimadi of man city is. Throwing himself to the ground. holding his ugly mug when the Leicester player touched his shoulder.
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9 years 5 months agochicken n chips wrote: What a cheat that Otimadi of man city is. Throwing himself to the ground. holding his ugly mug when the Leicester player touched his shoulder.
Chicken, I seriously get infuriated with idiots like that. I wish guys like Cantona, Viera and co played against them and showed them what it feels like when you should be lying on the ground.....
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Re: Barclays Premier League 2015/16
9 years 5 months ago
Tony Adams would have made this lot cry if he just looked at them. Bunch of babies would not mind if Duane Vermeulen tackled a few of them
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Re: Barclays Premier League 2015/16
9 years 5 months ago
I hope u had a few £ on a draw, not just the 2-2... I didn't have a cent, but u did call the draw.
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9 years 5 months ago - 9 years 5 months agoKarma wrote: I hope u had a few £ on a draw, not just the 2-2... I didn't have a cent, but u did call the draw.
Thanks, I just took the 2-2 so No profit
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Re: Barclays Premier League 2015/16
9 years 5 months ago
I am going for a Sunderland win against Liverppol this evening. 1-0 as they have a knack of winning at least one match against one of the top sides every season
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9 years 5 months ago
Sunderland can never win 1-0 tonight

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9 years 5 months agoKarma wrote: Sunderland can never win 1-0 tonight
:lol: :lol: now that's the spirit, that's what I am talking about
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9 years 5 months ago
Having watched last nights game (that must have been reasonably entertaining for a neutral) I don't believe that either team can win the league. Vardy has had his period in the sun. The young Algerian is a much better prospect but the only Leicester player worth getting the cheque book out for is Huth. His was a man of the match performance.
Having said that none of the top clubs are performing brilliantly so anything could happen. My top 4 now reads in no particular order Arsenal, City, Spurs and Stoke. Leicester remind me of a lower division club playing a premier league team in the cup. They swarm all over them but wont keep it up.
Having said that none of the top clubs are performing brilliantly so anything could happen. My top 4 now reads in no particular order Arsenal, City, Spurs and Stoke. Leicester remind me of a lower division club playing a premier league team in the cup. They swarm all over them but wont keep it up.
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Re: Barclays Premier League 2015/16
9 years 5 months ago
After watching his pre match interview, I must say, I really like Klopp's attitude. He has achieved great things, yet he is extremely down to earth, and so happy... Even when he is listening to a question, his smile is broad... Couple managers need to have a look and learn a few things from him..(Both currently employed and recently sacked haha).
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Re: Barclays Premier League 2015/16
9 years 5 months agochrisb wrote: Having watched last nights game (that must have been reasonably entertaining for a neutral) I don't believe that either team can win the league. Vardy has had his period in the sun. The young Algerian is a much better prospect but the only Leicester player worth getting the cheque book out for is Huth. His was a man of the match performance.
Having said that none of the top clubs are performing brilliantly so anything could happen. My top 4 now reads in no particular order Arsenal, City, Spurs and Stoke. Leicester remind me of a lower division club playing a premier league team in the cup. They swarm all over them but wont keep it up.
They have kept it up for 19 games already :dry:
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Re: Barclays Premier League 2015/16
9 years 5 months ago
If Leicester have any long term injuries to the likes of Mahrez, Vardy, Drinkwater, Huth Kano then they will suffer. Soon they will become tense in their play as they will start believing that they can win the league. At the moment they are just enjoying without any pressure
Spurs have been lucky with no injuries and if they lose the likes of Kane and a couple of defenders then they will fade away
Both Man City and Arsenal have had and still have loads of injured players out. When the likes of Alexis, Augero, Kompany, Coqulain, Cazorla are fit again then these two teams will fly.
Spurs have been lucky with no injuries and if they lose the likes of Kane and a couple of defenders then they will fade away
Both Man City and Arsenal have had and still have loads of injured players out. When the likes of Alexis, Augero, Kompany, Coqulain, Cazorla are fit again then these two teams will fly.
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