Premier League 2024/25 (Part 1)

Really? I probably just projected my own pessimism over his prognosis given he was going under the knife

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EPL injuries have him as beginning of April but they aren’t massively reliable at times.

Don’t worry though Ben White’s back in 2 weeks, can’t wait to see what he’s done on the tan.

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Ben White is here on this forum?!!

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AFTV had a doctor on who said operations on hamstring injuries you are looking at 4 to 6 months. If its best case scenario hes only just returning to the side which will need yo be managed in April.

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Racist! Ban please mods.

Yeah this was what I was projecting. Even if he’s available by the spring it’ll take until next season before he can be expected to carry much weight

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Unless they have a deep run into the CL knock-out rounds, by then it might be foolish to rush him back.

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He talked well its a good watch.

I don’t even watch Liverpool supporters’ channels, let alone those of fans of other clubs.

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Apologies I will try better next time :kissing_heart:

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You’re married???
Is nothing sacred?

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Ironically it was him who sprung to my mind.

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3 away wins and an Ipswich win to top of a brilliant weekend.

Solanke out today for the Spursy…as are Johnson and Bissouma, this could get ugly.

https://x.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1880975185198854200

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Everton v Spurs. A footy equivalent of irresistible force meets immovable object, except both are crap. I think Brighton might be the best hope for morning coffee

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Don’t usually spare much sympathy for other clubs, but Spurs’ injury crisis is quite ridiculous. Going to stick with what Sky has to offer as I can’t be asked finding a stream.

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Resistible force meets movable object?

There are already cries of discontent from the Goodison Park faithful as Jarrad Branthwaite has to slide in to send a loose pass out of play.

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Perfect