Premier League 2022/23 (Part 1)

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The composure on big Dom Solanke there, and then that other fella.

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2-3 Bournemouth lol

Dango Outchained.

What a set of results…couldn’t have asked for any better.

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Newcastle, Man United, then us next for them. Top 4 may be gone for them too by then.

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If only we weren’t 12 points behind 4th lol

That’s massive for Bournemouth. Safe-ish now.

In all the excitement I forgot what this means for Everton.

If Leicester beat City later then Everton drop in bottom 3

Yup one more win and you’d think Bournemouth have stayed up.

Sacking Parker was the right decision after all, another very good win for them away as well.

Spurs being Spursey.

Dean Smith also throwing Vardy into the breach. Didn’t work for the other two guys. Soyuncu back in a three CB lineup. This could get ugly.

Eh what can you do, doesn’t stop me laughing at Chelsea Spurs or Everton.

Seeing Everton go down would be the final piece of the puzzle for me in terms of all the things I want to see happen in football in my life time.

Tottenham and Newcastle have dropped points, so we have a chance getting top 6, right? :neutral_face:

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Well Chelsea should be laughed at all that money and they seem to get worse.

They had their new manager bounce and then replaced him with a guy who has no idea how to achieve a bounce.

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Everton’s new manager bounce

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Chelsea waiting for their new manager bounce

Skeleton Candles GIF

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Everton at least beat Arsenal.

Lampard’s had three losses.

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Impressed by Villa.

6 points off 4th, although 2 games more played, but impressive

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It’s a bit strange how Emery went wrong at Arsenal given how well he has done at his other clubs and now Villa. I remember there was some issue over him over complicating the training sessions when Arsenal Manager, I wonder if that is still a feature of his training.

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He has tended to do well in a place where the stature of the players wasnt so high that they felt they could get away with doing what they wanted. You got that feeling that was what was happening at Arsenal and what Arteta was so focused on eliminating.

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His first season at Arsenal was pretty good. They finished 1 point out of fourth and only 2 out of third. Arsenal didn’t spend much money that summer, but he still had them in fifth before that poor run of results led to his sacking. Premature IMO. He’s a great coach.

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