Premier League 2020/21 (Part 1)

Yeah, I was really confused by Jordan Ibe and Zalah. :sweat_smile:

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Did @Scott.Jones give @Magnus some of his weed?

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Ehem…Ehem. Not sure why I wrote Ibe, he doesn’t even play the game. Not sure what I am doing right now. Ehem. Eh, my apology is that it is a tantalizing game to watch :wink:

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Is it cos your racist? Hehehehe just kidding.

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Aaaaaanyway, someone good defeated Fabino and missed badly with his pass. Ehem.

Maybe it’s best if you step away from the keyboard and give us your whereabouts from this past weekend.

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Lol…
Was visiting an old, old friend. We did indeed have some fun…

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More like focus on the game and write comments afterwards! :muscle:

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I have actually rewinded a bit. Some attacks have been really nice to watch.

We all have been there yesterday

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My guess is Eriksen would be joining Alli under the team bus

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Media just don’t want LFC to win. They just keep saying that other teams are title contenders. Everton, then Leicester, then Spurs and now they have started hyping Manu. So far except us 4 teams covered and only 15 more teams to go.

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Nah, they just don’t want us to rinse the league like we did last season. The media wins when there’s a compelling narrative to run with. That’s all they’re doing - trying to create compelling narratives rather than just fawn over us the entire season.

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Bingo.

It will be ‘anyone’s league’ until we win it, and then it will be an orgasm over our b2b and treble to boot.

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Contrast it against how they were treating MCity during their title runs.

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Don’t forget Chelsea. Phil McNulty wrote an article for the BBC saying Frank was building a ‘dynasty’ with his signings.

They’re currently 8th if I recall correctly.

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A win tonight takes them fifth, above our main title challengers.

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A loss potentially takes them 11th, where they belong.

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I’d put United chance of finishing ahead at 8%. Ahead of Leicester that is. City have a 20% chance of second.
Spurs Chelsea and Everton are as flakey and as transient as an ice-cream in August.
Liverpool
Leicester
City
United
Chelsea
Spurs
Southampton
Everton

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I would still put City ahead of Leicester. As always with Brendan, he will be clueless during the inevitable rough patch and that will sink them a lot. Also, Everton ahead of Southampton. They simply don’t have a strong/big enough to navigate through this bitch of a season.

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