gordondaviesmoustache
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Slightly misleading because it doesn’t allocate Forest and Everton’s points deductions to either half of the season.
Slightly misleading because it doesn’t allocate Forest and Everton’s points deductions to either half of the season.
Just phenomenal. Nine wins in a row when eight and a draw wouldn't have got the job done.
The worrying thing for Arsenal is I think 89 points is pretty much on the limit of what they are capable of. I’d go as far as to say I’d be very surprised if they reached that figure again in the coming seasons.
Whereas for City, it never really felt at any point that it was going to be a vintage season. It seems silly after accumulating 91 points but by recent standards it often felt a little bit like a transitional season even.
It goes to show the phenomenal heights we’ve become almost used to treating as standard.
If you count only the games in which Rodri was available, we did really well. Had he been available for Wolves away and Arsenal away, those 91 pts might have easily been 95.
If you count only the games in which Rodri was available, we did really well. Had he been available for Wolves away and Arsenal away, those 91 pts might have easily been 95.
Sky have got us at 25/1 to get relegated next season! Wtf
They must be hoping for a major points deduction.Sky have got us at 25/1 to get relegated next season! Wtf