Premier League 2025/26 (Part 1)

Cheers Spurs…now keep at it…

We all know Spurs going to concede next.

You have to wonder about the basic intelligence of football fans sometimes..
Emery’s obviously prioritizing the Europa League, as any smart manager in his position would

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Villa haven’t improved in the 2nd half so far. Spurs are well in control.

because spurs look like a team with a plan

Would the game look much different?

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But took them too long 2-1

What a header by Awoniyi

Enzo hits the post with a nice effort.

This should be a pen on Awoniyi, clear shirt pull which prevents him the chance of getting on the end of that cross. Bakwa’s caused them all sorts of problems.

Yep this’ll get given. See Unai, this is how it’s done you silly twat, or maybe Chelsea just don’t want to help Spurs….anyhow Jesus 0-2.

Yup that’s certainly a penalty.

0-2 forest…lovely.

Chelsea are well shit.

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Next weeks game will be where they turn up.

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But will we?

Nope.

Anyhow Pedro should have been booked then for diving.

When your only attacking threat is Rory Delap on a 22 game drought, then you know you are in trouble.

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Penalty for Chelsea.

To be honest they were inviting this. Two players down and both look serious.

What is that haircut on Plug the wonder boy…

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I was about to turn it off for his celebration as it fucking annoys me ah well maybe not.

I’ve noticed this a lot this season. Fans booing their own team for going behind in a game even if overall they’re doing well as a club. Villa booed their team off at half-time and full-time yesterday despite being in a European semi-final and comfortably in the Champions League spots. Sunderland booed their team in the first half against Forest - yes they were getting smashed but Sunderland have had a dream season why are we booing?

I wonder if the issue is bigger than football. Everyone is sad, angry or both thesedays. The world is a shit place headed in a worse direction. Maybe some people can’t help themselves but take it out on footballers for any failings.

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Completely agree and I think the word that sits underneath all of it is patience. Or rather, the death of it. We live in a world that has systematically destroyed our ability to wait for anything. Two-day delivery. Skip intro. Swipe to the next one. Everything is instant or it’s not worth your time. And that’s now walked straight into football grounds.
Fans used to understand that a game had a shape. That going behind wasn’t a disaster; it was a moment. That a club’s season was a story with chapters, not a single highlight reel. Now, the moment anything goes wrong, the entertainment value drops and people check out, literally, as Villa fans showed us. And here’s what makes it worse: clubs have fed this monster. Years of marketing football as the ultimate entertainment product, selling the spectacle, the drama, the experience. You can’t do that and then act surprised when fans start behaving like customers who want a refund.
The old supporter had patience because he had identity. The modern consumer has neither.

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Happy for Awoniyi. Is he ahead? Looks it.

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