Premier League 2024/25 (Part 2)

Result!

Fave exes?

No fave defenders.

Anyhow he got motm so what do I know.

If we had had Alisson in goal we would have beaten Fulham last week.

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Thought Bournemouth we a bit fortunate in the end, Fulham had a number of good chances in the last 30 minutes and completely dominated the game from that point.

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Looking at how Man United got dismantled at St James’ Park makes me wonder how the fuck did LFC not win this shower of shit???

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Not sure really, that one shot Kepa saved and a lot of the ball. Didn’t do much else.

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Trent couldn’t be arsed and they are actually worse than they were.

Thats the thing Amorim has actually taken them a notch down.

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But they were in good positions a bunch of times just little quality in the final third.

https://x.com/TeleFootball/status/1912103327363469652

What’s the opposite of a red flag? 'Cause this is what a man who cares about his career progress does.

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I really do hope they get 8th.

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Still I wouldn’t use the term fortunate.

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Any up and coming manager worth his salt should treat Spurs like Kryptonite!

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I mean, Arne Slot did, and it seems to be working out alright for him.

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The irony that Ange would have been in the running for the Liverpool job had he not taken the Spurs job and combusted

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To me, it is Levy that needs avoiding like the plague… Whenever the heat comes down upon him from media or fanbase, the manager is booted out of the door…!

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And how do you propose separating Levy from the Spurs? He’s literally the head honcho

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Slot did 2 years ago

Hes an employee though.

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He is a partial owner of the parent company that bought Spurs from Sugar and was the driver of them pursuing it. That’s why it was he has been chariman and Joe Smith is never anywhere to be seen.

Interestingly they did just announce that the old Arsenal CEO is taking that position with them starting in the summer, which is a role I believe Levy has unofficially had in his time as chairman. It’s always difficult to know from the outside how these structures work in practice, but especially when you combine it with them creating the new role of Chief Football Officer last year, it at least indicates some degree of Levy taking a step back.

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