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Premier League 23/24

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  • iaitch said:
    Hasn't Mourinho already been linked?
    Yes. Absolute madness. He is a busted flush .

    They would be mad to get rid of Howe. He is a class act. I fear that doesn't mean they won't do it as the owners may prefer a "big" name.
  • https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67719803

    Absolute bloody joke the way he behaves and gets away with it.
  • I've nothing against Arsenal, but that explanation is ludicrous.

    I assume Pep's lawyer will now say

    "F@cking c@nt in Catalan actually is a sign of affection, fecking cint."
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67719803

    Absolute bloody joke the way he behaves and gets away with it.
    How on earth has he managed to get away with that?!

    Are we seriously expected to believe that a guy who played 2 years at Rangers and then played/coached and managed in England since 2005 meant something else when he said 'disgrace'.
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    "The FA's investigation into the language used by Mikel Arteta after Arsenal's 1-0 defeat against Newcastle last month has revealed Joe Willock admitted to Gunners players that the ball had gone out of play in the build-up to the controversial goal scored in the match."

    "While certainly more strongly worded, the sentiment expressed by MA in that regard is in reality little different than the acknowledgement by the Premier League in early October 2023 that improvement in the VAR system and processes operated by the Premier League is required."



    Arsenal lawyer cooked up the 'descgracia' line and Arteta refuted it. Helps if you read. 
  • Well in that case it would help if the BBC reported it correctly then.

    "In the written reasons for the charge not being proven, it was revealed Arteta claimed that: "The word 'disgrace'...'has a very similar spelling and pronunciation to the Spanish 'desgracia'.
  • Well in that case it would help if the BBC reported it correctly then.

    "In the written reasons for the charge not being proven, it was revealed Arteta claimed that: "The word 'disgrace'...'has a very similar spelling and pronunciation to the Spanish 'desgracia'.
    Sounds like bad journalism to me. 
  • Spursy
    1961, two bob a***holes.  Big club my a***.
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    Arsenal with a last gasp winner more times than I've had hot dinners.

    Like night follows fucking day.
    More times than totteringham have won the title anyway.
    Long remain Levy in N17.
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  • JohnBoyUK said:
    JohnBoyUK said:
    Croydon said:
    Haha, FFS he never ceases to amaze me with his constant BS.  Perhaps the media is blinded by his veneers but I cant stand him.

    Can you imagine Ange reacting like that?
    Ange Postecoglou is an absolute breath of fresh air amongst modern managers.
    I cannot bear to watch Arteta, Guardiola and their ilk celebrating goals like fcuking 10 year olds and then reacting like petulant 10 year olds to every set-back or decision that goes against them.
    Ange is everything I like in a manager. A dignified adult!
    I hope Spurs win the league and anything else they enter whilst he's still there

    https://x.com/LastWordOnSpurs/status/1732716603513467030?s=20

    You cant help but like him.
    Yep, not winning a thing.
  • I hope Spurs win the league and anything else they enter whilst he's still there





    I like Ange a lot but I’m pretty sure even he’d accept a world with spurs successful is not one he’d want to be part of .
    Most despised club in London.
  • Haha I get the feeling @ElfsborgAddick may have been on the Christmas sauce overnight :)
  • Millwall would surely be the most despised club in London, followed by Chelsea anyway

  • I'm not sure what Spurs have done to be 'London's most despised club', they have been owned and run by the same people for a long time, have always tried to play attacking football, nurtured Harry Kane, have built what's probably the best football stadium in Britain, and lastly, unlike Arsenal, owned by a member of one of the USA's richest families, or Chelsea with their recent financial history, have never been a spendthrift outfit.
    I m o it's good to see another London club attacking the 'big 6' at the top of the Prem, perhaps one day we will be there as well (lol, not in my lifetime though)
  • I'm not sure what Spurs have done to be 'London's most despised club', they have been owned and run by the same people for a long time, have always tried to play attacking football, nurtured Harry Kane, have built what's probably the best football stadium in Britain, and lastly, unlike Arsenal, owned by a member of one of the USA's richest families, or Chelsea with their recent financial history, have never been a spendthrift outfit.
    I m o it's good to see another London club attacking the 'big 6' at the top of the Prem, perhaps one day we will be there as well (lol, not in my lifetime though)
    Tottenham are already one of the 'big 6', although obviously not when it comes to trophies.
  • very good game at Forest last night, both teams really going for it, end to end stuff and Forest beaten by two very good goals .. Spurs are an entirely different prospect under the new manager and without Harry Kane there to monopolise the way the game goes .. Forest were a wee bit unlucky not to get a point or 3
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    I'm not sure what Spurs have done to be 'London's most despised club', they have been owned and run by the same people for a long time, have always tried to play attacking football, nurtured Harry Kane, have built what's probably the best football stadium in Britain, and lastly, unlike Arsenal, owned by a member of one of the USA's richest families, or Chelsea with their recent financial history, have never been a spendthrift outfit.
    I m o it's good to see another London club attacking the 'big 6' at the top of the Prem, perhaps one day we will be there as well (lol, not in my lifetime though)
    It's their supporters that I can't stand.
    They have never won the old European Cup.
    Never won the champions league 
    Only ever won the title twice. 
    Yet the spurs fans that I know believe that they are among the biggest clubs in the world. 
    What spurs have always had is massive financial backing so they are a top club when it comes to finance. 
    But when it comes to winning major trophies they are well down the list.
  • Gutting that Palace got a point, but City dropping another 2 points is great for the PL title race.
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  • Off_it said:
    Gutting that Palace got a point, but City dropping another 2 points is great for the PL title race.
    Not if it increases Arsenal's chances of winning it isn't. Or Liverpool's. Or Spurs for that matter.

    Wouldn't mind seeing Villa win it though.
    I'm hoping for Villa or Spurs to win it. Can't stand Liverpool or Arteta. However, I'd still fancy Man City going on a monster run and winning it. I think Liverpool are still missing the right DM and Arsenal will drop points.
  • I don't want City to win it again, but if they do I want it to be a genuine contest.
  • Unbelievable that Everton are 7 points clear of the relegation places despite the 10 point deduction. Today must have been really satisfying for Dyche however much he loves Burnley, after all the comments about how much better Kompany's team were to watch last season than his Burnley.
  • Everton would be threatening a European place if it wasn't for the deduction. Dyche is doing an amazing job.

  • philcafc said:
    Everton would be threatening a European place if it wasn't for the deduction. Dyche is doing an amazing job.

    Still might if they win their appeal.
  • Millwall would surely be the most despised club in London, followed by Chelsea anyway

    1961, big club my backside.
  • I'm not sure what Spurs have done to be 'London's most despised club', they have been owned and run by the same people for a long time, have always tried to play attacking football, nurtured Harry Kane, have built what's probably the best football stadium in Britain, and lastly, unlike Arsenal, owned by a member of one of the USA's richest families, or Chelsea with their recent financial history, have never been a spendthrift outfit.
    I m o it's good to see another London club attacking the 'big 6' at the top of the Prem, perhaps one day we will be there as well (lol, not in my lifetime though)
    It's their supporters that I can't stand.
    They have never won the old European Cup.
    Never won the champions league 
    Only ever won the title twice. 
    Yet the spurs fans that I know believe that they are among the biggest clubs in the world. 
    What spurs have always had is massive financial backing so they are a top club when it comes to finance. 
    But when it comes to winning major trophies they are well down the list.
    Daniel Levy in office forever hopefully.
  • When compiling a list of thuggish premier league defenders, Vladimir Coufal would have to be high in the pecking order.
    Got away with a yellow today for 2 assaults that would have graced any MMA bout.
  • Villa snatch a win in a game they looked like losing for a long time, to keep their title push going.
  • This Man Utd side are truly dreadful. Can’t believe it’s still 0-0.
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