The perfect fumble
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Liverpool were 25 points behind us at the end of the "Centurions" season and made up 24 of them.
Never say never.
Yeah, but Connery had to wear a toupée for that one.
Liverpool were 25 points behind us at the end of the "Centurions" season and made up 24 of them.
Never say never.
Arsenal are “almost nailed on for top four”?! Give over. Leicester and Everton were 12 and 14 points behind United last season respectively. Fairly big gaps to make up.
What is the plural for a bunch of ****s?Must have passed me by - must pay more attention........
Rags or DippersWhat is the plural for a bunch of ****s?
Never.Liverpool were 25 points behind us at the end of the "Centurions" season and made up 24 of them.
Never say never.
22 .... We gave up the other 2Liverpool were 25 points behind us at the end of the "Centurions" season and made up 24 of them.
Never say never.
Said exactly this yesterday. I wouldn't be surprised at all if this change happened for next season.They've signed another English player. Am I the only one who fears a stitch-up is on the way?
They are such a poor quality outfit now that the only way I can see them becoming relevant is a change in the rules. A post Brexit cap on foreign staff would hurt us more than most. It seems too ridiculous to contemplate - but so was FFP :-/
With Rodgers now bedded in and the squad starting to play the passing game, I can see Leicester challenging.Arsenal are “almost nailed on for top four”?! Give over. Leicester and Everton were 12 and 14 points behind United last season respectively. Fairly big gaps to make up.
Saw he’d done it last night, that’s hilarious that he’s pulled hammy in last game for Chile, completely fucks up any chance the scum had of unloading him before the window shuts.Sanchez done his hamstring in lifting his wallet
Arsenal have a good manager and a fairly talented squadArsenal are “almost nailed on for top four”?! Give over. Leicester and Everton were 12 and 14 points behind United last season respectively. Fairly big gaps to make up.
Arsenal have a good manager and a fairly talented squad
Chelsea have lost their only world class player and have in charge a very inexperienced manager
Everton will improve and have a good manager who is now settled in and the same for Leicester
United 's best player(as overrated as he is) is unsettled and their second best (the keeper) has lost all his mojo. Meanwhile the manager is hopelessly out of his depth
Do you disagree with any of that?
Arsenal have a good manager and a fairly talented squad
Chelsea have lost their only world class player and have in charge a very inexperienced manager
Everton will improve and have a good manager who is now settled in and the same for Leicester
United 's best player(as overrated as he is) is unsettled and their second best (the keeper) has lost all his mojo. Meanwhile the manager is hopelessly out of his depth
Do you disagree with any of that?
Not sure it’s nailed on Everton will improve. Otherwise, pretty spot on.Arsenal have a good manager and a fairly talented squad
Chelsea have lost their only world class player and have in charge a very inexperienced manager
Everton will improve and have a good manager who is now settled in and the same for Leicester
United 's best player(as overrated as he is) is unsettled and their second best (the keeper) has lost all his mojo. Meanwhile the manager is hopelessly out of his depth
Do you disagree with any of that?
They are in freefall at the moment, wouldn't surprise me if they finish bottom half.Don’t really disagree with any of that, still think it’ll be the same top six as usual though!
They are in freefall at the moment, wouldn't surprise me if they finish bottom half.
Saw he’d done it last night, that’s hilarious that he’s pulled hammy in last game for Chile, completely fucks up any chance the scum had of unloading him before the window shuts.
Hahahaha.
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