Big win for Norwich today, still 4 points from safety but keeps them within touching distance
Still got to play Brighton | West Ham | Watford as well
Would love to see them stay up
I love seeing Norwich do well as it's a much happier office during the week!
On a selfish note though I'd be happy for City to go down as it means I'd have an away game to go to next season (assuming we stay up!) and I'd be able to take grandson no 2 to Carrow Road at the same time.
Trying to get a couple of tickets for Norwich games to take junior is nigh on impossible ... and they often clash with Charlton home games so if he wants to go to football he has to go to The Valley with me!
It was said in commentary last night that Norwich have already had 20,000+ season ticket renewals for next season, which isn't bad before the end of February.
They've frozen prices for the 8th year running apparently, great offer.. especially if they stay up.
Teams like Brighton are exactly why Palace survive year on year. So many shit teams to keep them up each season and they're one of them. Waste of a Premier League place imo
Liverpool have looked so impressive all season and have got out of slightly iffy situations with tenacity, skill and, sometimes, luck, (I’m thinking of examples like Origi’s late winner against Everton and Fabianski’s fuckup last week) but this game highlights how fragile they are when under pressure and with the cards not quite falling for them. Fair play to Watford, they’ve been excellent, but Liverpool have looked ordinary.
Liverpool have looked so impressive all season and have got out of slightly iffy situations with tenacity, skill and, sometimes, luck, (I’m thinking of examples like Origi’s late winner against Everton and Fabianski’s fuckup last week) but this game highlights how fragile they are when under pressure and with the cards not quite falling for them. Fair play to Watford, they’ve been excellent, but Liverpool have looked ordinary.
Jordan Henderson more important at Liverpool than may seem?
If Chelsea knock them out on Tuesday and Atletico knock them out of the Champions League, now the unbeaten season is gone, is just winning the Premier League a successful season
If Chelsea knock them out on Tuesday and Atletico knock them out of the Champions League, now the unbeaten season is gone, is just winning the Premier League a successful season
First league title in many of their supporters’ lifetime, so I think it definitely is.
If Chelsea knock them out on Tuesday and Atletico knock them out of the Champions League, now the unbeaten season is gone, is just winning the Premier League a successful season
a) yes b) kinda irrelevant as they've already won the club world cup
If Chelsea knock them out on Tuesday and Atletico knock them out of the Champions League, now the unbeaten season is gone, is just winning the Premier League a successful season
a) yes b) kinda irrelevant as they've already won the club world cup
Club World Cup is as good as EFL Trohpy with the quality of teams in it lol
If Chelsea knock them out on Tuesday and Atletico knock them out of the Champions League, now the unbeaten season is gone, is just winning the Premier League a successful season
a) yes b) kinda irrelevant as they've already won the club world cup
I reckon their season will be a bit of a damp squib now. They won't get 100 points and they won't win the FA Cup or the CL. Still a great season for them though, probably the earliest the league title has ever been wrapped up.
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A pathetic effort after 4 minutes against Brighton (good job)
And other than once, so was Palace.
There are in serious trouble and have a very tough run
30 minutes to hold on
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What do we learn from this? Every side needs a no 23 called Sarr.
Fair play to Watford, they’ve been excellent, but Liverpool have looked ordinary.
b) kinda irrelevant as they've already won the club world cup