Premier League 2024/25 (Part 2)

Ifti Neville ikhar

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It doesn’t matter. They are in the final and favorites to win it because they are slightly better than Tottenham. Unquestionable fan logic dictates that if they win that final, they will have had a far better season than Arsenal.

Newcastle winning the LC this season holds more value than either 1 of those shitcunts winning the EL, don’t care what anyone says.

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Hojlund is so close to something

Not sure about that. :thinking:

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I’m seeing online the Yanited fanbase turning on Kobbie ‘Generational Talent’ Mainoo.

More predictable than this place wetting the bed during a match-day thread.

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Nor am I, as that is up for debate. I’ll go with the final points tally at end of the season to judge.
Imo, they are quite equal. On a very good day, both teams can be actually very good in sporadic bursts, but usually both are very fucking sub par this season.

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Explosive diarrhoea?

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Even more so when said player was the guy they spunked up much of their remaining cash for last summer after haggling unsuccessfully the whole summer window to try to get him at a reduced fee.

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Hojlund is close to something

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May 2025 - Ruben doesn’t have the players he needs.

May 2026 - Not those players.

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Being a recognised footballer?

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May 2028 - Casemiro get rid

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Nice goal by Buonanotte but it’s fucking shit “defending” from Morato, does neither nor.

Positioned as “the answer” for United, but The only question he was the answer to was “how are United going to fuck up this transfer window?”

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Do you mean way better?

Ducking forest :woozy_face:

Peacock: if United scores, this could still be game on.

Not knowing they don’t need to persuade @SBYM to keep watching.

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I got home an hour ago from the pub.

Fish and chips with two pints of cider.

Am a few minutes from a dribbly sleep.

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Fish and chips on a Sunday?

Heathen.

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