Yes the Trophy gets presented after the game. About half an hour after the game (15:50) judging by how long it has taken to clear the pitch and set up in previous seasons.Hi Guys,
Really looking forward to the game, do you guys lift the trophy after the match?
I'm not attending on Sunday, I decided seen as though I've not seen an away goal since the opening game of the season against Crystal Palace that I must be some sort of unlucky charm
Anyway, if you could go easy on us we would really appreciate it and then annihilate Southampton please!
What amazing season you've had, it's been a pleasure to watch.
We've loved every minute of the PL and really want another season, I would love to see what Wagner could do with another years investment from the PL money, 9 of our squad for out last match was in our Championship squad so even if we've not been great, I think we've exceeded expectations with the budget and players that we've had.
I'm sure you've enough to beat us with an entire second string team but you never know, surprises do happen and we're desperately fighting for survival, after our game we have Chelsea (A) and Arsenal (H) so fingers crossed!
Anyway, well done this season and here's hoping we can meet again next year!
Have a lot of time for Huddersfield, practically lived there for three years whilst my now wife was at Uni there.
All the same, 10-0 this time please.
If there is one last record nobody has mentioned yet, it is the Premier League's biggest win - United v Ipswich 9-0.
I want nobody left in any doubt we can turn it on like a tap and it would be a fitting prelude to the trophy presentation.
With these next fixtures, teams are more concerned with keeping the goal difference down rather than actually getting points.
Think halfway through the second half minds will start turning to the presentation and whatever the score the game will drift, unless Huddersfield are still in the game then they might go for a point which will probably be enough for them.I think it is a bit disrespectful to Huddersfield to expect a very large win. Personally I would be happy with any win, and City scoring 2 goals.
No chance we’ll get that.Have a lot of time for Huddersfield, practically lived there for three years whilst my now wife was at Uni there.
All the same, 10-0 this time please.
If there is one last record nobody has mentioned yet, it is the Premier League's biggest win - United v Ipswich 9-0.
I want nobody left in any doubt we can turn it on like a tap and it would be a fitting prelude to the trophy presentation.
With these next fixtures, teams are more concerned with keeping the goal difference down rather than actually getting points.